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| Topic | Advice | |-------|--------| | | Light layers: breathable T‑shirts + a waterproof windbreaker (rain can appear suddenly). Pack a sun hat , UV‑blocking sunglasses, and a compact beach towel . | | Sun Protection | SPF 30+ sunscreen (the Nordic sun reflects off water & sand). Re‑apply every 2 h, especially after swimming. | | Currency | Most countries use Euro (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), Danish Krone , Swedish Krona , Norwegian Krone , Finnish Euro . Use a no‑foreign‑transaction‑fee card. | | Transport | Buy a Scandinavian Rail Pass for Denmark‑Sweden‑Norway; for the Baltics, train & bus combos are cheap. Fly between Oslo–Helsinki and Helsinki–Tallinn for speed. | | Language | English is widely spoken everywhere; learning a few local greetings (e.g., Hej in Swedish, Hei in Norwegian, Tere in Estonian) earns smiles. | | Safety | All destinations rank among the world’s safest. Keep a copy of passport, travel insurance, and emergency numbers (112 EU). | | Food | Try smørrebrød (Danish open‑face sandwich), gravlax (cured salmon), reindeer meat in Norway, karjalanpiirakka (Finnish rye pies), and Baltic black bread . | | Connectivity | EU SIM cards (e.g., Three , Vodafone ) work across all countries; free Wi‑Fi in most cafés and public spaces. | | Cultural Etiquette | Respect “ hygge ” (coziness) in Denmark—don’t rush meals. In Finland, always remove shoes when entering a home. In Norway, quiet on public transport is appreciated. | peter+norths+european+vacation+hot
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