Embark at Copenhagen’s dock downtown, where a delightful lunch awaits with views of the marvellous Opera House and the Amalienborg Palace just behind. In the afternoon, depart for Elsinore to explore her renowned castle as seen in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Arrive at Kerteminde Harbour in the morning and enjoy a lavish Danish breakfast aboard. Located at the mouth of the Odense Fjord, this charming coastal town offers the perfect gateway to Odense, just a short drive inland. Take a private excursion to Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, and visit his former home, now a museum showcasing many of his original fairytale manuscripts. Return to the yacht in the afternoon and sail to Bagenkop, a peaceful town known for its local wines and fantastic market offering regional delicacies.
Arrive at Elbeltoft at the crack of dawn to discover more landmarks, such as the romantic ambiance of the old town hall and the 1864 frigate Jutland warship. At noon, we sail for Århus, also known as the European Capital of Culture. The art museum ARoS with its cylindrical rainbow on top is a must-see!
It’s now time for a spot of island hopping with the first stop being Endelave, a small island in the middle of the sea. Boasting an abundance of plants, animals and natural habitats, she is fine gem. Arrive at Middelfart in the afternoon for some boutique shopping and a beach stroll. At night, we will sail under the Little Belt Bridge to marvel at her beautiful lights.
In the morning, we arrive off the coast of Lyø, one of the charming islands in the Funen Archipelago. Due to the limited depth of the harbour, the yacht will anchor offshore, with access to land provided by tender. Visit the Bell Stone dolmen chamber on the west side of the island for a splendid view over the water, Horne Land, and Lyø. Later on, stroll through the narrow streets lined with beautiful old half-timbered houses, soaking in the island's peaceful and authentic atmosphere.
We arrive at the skipper town of Marstal on Ærø, which oozes a maritime atmosphere. See the work on the renovation of the National Museum's three masted schooner Bonavista or take a walk in the town's narrow streets with old buildings and charming gardens. After lunch, we leave for Svendborg, a beautiful old town that had political influence during the Middle Ages. It is known for its charming appearance, quiet lifestyle and shopping.
Your crew will prepare a big brunch on board for your final morning on board your charter yacht, after which you will disembark and say your goodbyes. Before heading to the airport, you may enjoy visiting the Rosenborg Castle or Christiansborg, where the Danish government resides.