This Scandinavian holiday of ours had been such a wonderful revelation. Whether it was Helsinki, Finland, the gateway to this beautiful world called Scandinavia, Turku, where we loved the magic of visiting Loistokari island, Helsinki to Tallinn cruise on Baltic, Bergen Fjords & Archipelagos, or Oslo with another Norway Fjord experience, it’s just been such real fun. And since we love water, it’s been a wonderful few weeks of adventure. Moreover now here again in Stockholm, it’s water water everywhere.

The other highlights of this trip of ours has been a tryst with unspoilt nature everywhere we have traveled to. Add to that, during our trip to Copenhagen, a visit to Tivoli Gardens, the Amusement Park just opposite Copenhagen Central station was so refreshing. Experiencing a riot of colors. You could check it out before we move on to some more watery delights here in Stockholm.

Stay in Stockholm
We had decided to stay in Alvsjo, about 10 minutes from the City Center by train & had chosen Connect Hotel, Stockholm. Must confess, the choice turned out to be a great one. Nice cozy room, lovely views from the room, great spread for breakfast, tea and coffee round the clock & just a five minute walk from the station. A Coop chain store near the station to stock up on some snacks and drinks, some wonderful Chinese and other specialty restaurants, leading fast food chains & a choice of Coffee shops open till late night.

Connect Hotel
And Stockholm greeted us with this very special event, India Cultural Festival. We felt so proud to see India Rising. Who needed anything more? And especially when on top of it all, you have such great views all around to give your holidays a very special meaning.

The lovely Alvsjo Neighborhood






The Journey from Turku to Stockholm
Sometimes when you are on a longish holiday, amongst the hectic schedule, there is a need to chill out practically doing nothing. Just laze around, walk around and soak in the beauty of nature. Holidays, we say, are for relaxation & we did just that today after reaching a little late, courtesy a delayed flight from Turku.
As we were at Tallinn airport taking our third flight of the day to reach Stockholm, instead of the cancelled direct flight, we happened to meet this jivy bunch. Nomme Beach Soccer Club of Estonia. And I beat their own photographer in taking this group snap of them. A little interaction with some members of the team was so refreshing and a great learning experience. Holidays after all are for exploring and learning the new.

Stockholm Archipelagos Cruise on our second day
A good night’s sleep and we were right up early morning to discover more. Discover the beautiful landscape of water & islands, the Swedish Archipelagos. Stockholm, here we come.


And here is our guide Rebecca, telling us the history of the cruise boat, the islands and much much more about Stockholm. She was so good in the way she spoke & so passionate in narrating and educating us. Love and respect Rebecca. May you continue to be the great ambassador that you are, for your country. Come let’s take the journey.









Let’s in fact take the ride together and see some of the islands and you would then get a better feel of this wonder place.
And a lovely view of a sailboat before we disembarked.

Back to the city center, we were feeling hungry and for a change, were dying to have some Indian food. And what better than our very own Indian, Saravanaa Bhavan. The one and only one in the whole of Scandinavia.


The Dosa & the filter coffee was awesome. The day was awesome. And Stockholm, you are just awesome.




Lovely recap. So much water but I love water.
What a trip! Copenhagen is on my next round with Europe. I am absolutely estatsic that you went. I am pinning this. For a reference when I am there!
The different views in Copenhagen are amazing. You took great pics.
Your blog makes me want to travel even more than I have before. Sweden looks absolutely stunning, and I wanna give that amusement part a go! One of these days I’m gonna travel like, and I’m going to note that your blog inspired me to see the world and to document it completely. Thank you for continuing to share this with us!
Thank you Johnny. So happy to hear that you like my blog.Hope to give you more such pleasure moments.
I absolutely love reading your blog! Each post is full of these amazing pictures and places and it is so very inspiring to read. I, too, love the water and wish I lived closer so I could experience it every day. But I guess that’s what the beauty of traveling is! Thanks again for sharing your magical journeys with us!
Thank you Lindsay so much. It gives me immense pleasure reading what you mentioned. And thanks for following.
Every time I read your blog I realize how many more places I need to see in the world. As someone who lives near the beach I truly appreciate the water and the serenity it brings! Beautiful pictures as always and now I’ve added Copenhagen to the list of places to visit!
Thank you so much.
I always enjoy reading your blog because you take your readers on such an amazing journey every time! The pictures in this post are absolutely beautiful. I love water, so this was a really great read for me. The picture with the sailboat is easily a favorite for me. I love that you share your travels with the world through your blog.
lovely how you always give your holidays a very special meaning!!!
again lovely to read!
Thank you NN.And I love your trips too.
Amazing recap! I would love the go to Copenhagen one day.
Thanks Candace.Wish you visit soon.
This post makes me want to explore European countries more. When you wrote water everywhere, it reminded me of the Philippines. 🙂 And you have captured stunning views!
Thank you Clyde.Loved that you loved.