Holidays to Denmark

Scandinavia’s southernmost nation may be known for Vikings and fairy tales, but holidays to Denmark are about finding joy in life’s little pleasures. That could mean anything from soaking up the summer sun on west coast beaches to keeping the cold at bay in trailblazing restaurants and cutting-edge galleries. Come see why this Nordic gem is often called one of the happiest places on earth.

Top destinations in Denmark

Copenhagen

Copenhagen is famously easy to navigate and friendly to first-time visitors. Denmark’s capital brings diversity and excitement to your holiday with a mixture of music, food, art, cycling and nature.

Odense

Step into the storybook charm of Odense, where fairy tales come alive. Explore colourful lanes, historic homes and big-city culture in Denmark’s most imaginative city.

Aarhus

Denmark’s second city delivers first-class charm. And with tons of museums, a top-notch culinary scene and nature on its doorstep, Aarhus gives you plenty to smile about.

Denmark: fast facts

LanguageDanish
CurrencyDanish krone (kr)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)

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FAQs about Denmark holidays

Copenhagen is packed with attractions, but don’t forget about other cities like creative Aarhus, charming Odense and historic Aalborg. Looking for something more restful? Head to the island of Bornholm.
Like its Nordic neighbors, Denmark is on the pricier side. But you can save money by travelling in the shoulder season months of May and September. And the earlier you book your transport in advance, the more you save.
Pleasantly warm weather and long days make summer the best time to visit Denmark. Late spring and early autumn are also glorious, offering more bang for your buck. With mulled wine and twinkling lights, the Christmas season is a magical time to visit.
Danish is the official language in Denmark. Many Danes are multilingual, and English, German and Swedish are widely spoken. Try out a few Danish words yourself, like ‘hej’ (hello) and ‘tak’ (thank you).
Denmark is consistently rated one of the safest countries in the world, with low levels of serious crime. Just take regular safety precautions like keeping your belongings close, especially in crowded areas, and sticking to well-lit streets after dark.
You’ll use the Danish krone (kr.) while in Denmark. The country is increasingly becoming a cashless society, and many smaller stores will not accept cash after 8pm. If you do want to withdraw cash, most ATMs are open 24/7 and take Mastercard, Visa, Cirrus and Eurocard.
We can help you book a package holiday to certain countries. Take a look at our packages page to find out if we have package holidays to Denmark.