Scandinavia – a hot place to visit all year round!
Although Scandinavia is sometimes perceived to be a rather distant location, it is in fact, much closer than you imagine and if you have the opportunity, it is quite simply one part of the world you and your clients just have to go to………..with its breathtaking natural surroundings, refined culture and smart sophisticated lifestyle.
Scandinavia is located in the northern part of Europe, consists of three countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden, with the term “Northern Europe” usually referring to a total of five countries, the three nations of Scandinavia plus neighbouring Finland and Iceland.
This week also sees the Scandinavian Tourist Board starting an exciting five month long advertising campaign on TravelMole, which will bring the beauty and diversity of Scandinavia right to your PC, whether at home or the office through their new web Australian web site at: – www.visitscandinavia.com.au
On www.visitscandinavia.com.au, you’ll also find everything you could want to know about what to see and do in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, how to get there, where to stay, up-to-date weather information, a currency converter and beautiful images for media to download.
“Scandinavia is filled with culture and can offer the Australian traveller unique experiences”, said Swedish born Susanne Carpenter, MD Carpe Diem and project manager for the Scandinavian Tourist Board in Australia, adding, “While 
If you want more personal information, there’s also a blog which features actor Bruce Spence and the Scandinavian Tourist Board is encouraging Danes to contribute to the blog so local information on the Royal Christening is featured, with the little Danish Princess ten weeks old when she was christened on July 1 at Fredensborg Palace Chapel.
So keep an eye out on TravelMole over the next few months to find out what’s hot in Scandinavia and also visit www.visitscandinavia.com.au to find out why Scandinavia is the perfect destination for your clients’ next holiday – any time of the year.
Special Scandinavia Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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