Skagen is a charming old seaside village nestled amid pristine dunes, picturesque moors and long sand beaches. During the Middle Ages, Skagen was known for its herring catch, and remains a major fishing center today. With the introduction of the railway, a group of impressionist painters discovered the area’s seascapes and soft evening light and journeyed here to found the Skagen Painters; their work is showcased at the small Skagens Museum. The lure of Skagen inspired royalty to visit: King Christian X was so taken with the setting that he built a summer residence here.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Skagen On Foot & the Museum of Local History
Visit the small, picturesque fishing village of Skagen, Denmark’s northernmost town.
Scenic Skagen & Surroundings
Enjoy the natural beauty of Denmark and the idyllic town of Skagen during a panoramic excursion.
The Remains of the Atlantic Wall
Discover the remains of Hitler’s Atlantic Wall in northern Denmark and explore a genuine German wartime bunker.
Voergaard Manor House
Immerse yourself in tales of old as you visit Voergaard House.
Skagen by Bike
Explore the quaint fishing village of Skagen and its surrounding countryside on an invigorating cycling tour.
Best of Skagen
Be captivated by colorful wooden houses in the picturesque village of Skagen, and visit Denmark’s northern tip.
Scenic Ålborg
Learn about the culture and history of Ålborg during an all-day excursion to the city along the Limfjorden.
A Taste of Skagen
Walk through Skagen with a local to sample some of the region’s sweets, wines and snacks.
Skagen Harbor Cruise
Enjoy a two-hour cruise around Skagen harbor and its coast from Denmark’s northernmost point.