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Why you're safe with the holiday experts

DERTOUR is part of the DERTOUR GmbH group of Frankfurt - one of the world's leading tour operators . We also hold our own ATOL and are members of ABTA.

We've been creating perfect tailor-made holidays to the heart of Europe for 50 years. A lot has changed in that time, but one thing that has always remained the same is our total focus on serving you in the very best way that we can. This includes ensuring your satisfaction and security. It's why DERTOUR is fully licenced with our own ATOL and is also adheres to all the rules and principles of ABTA.

ATOL is a financial protection scheme for holidaymakers travelling on an air inclusive holiday, which is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority. This protects you from losing your money or from being stranded overseas in the very unlikely event that DERTOUR should go out of business. Our Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL) number is ATOL 1839.

When you buy an ATOL protected air inclusive holiday* from us, you will receive a confirmation invoice from us (or via our authorised agent through which you booked) confirming your arrangements and your protection under our ATOL.

* The air inclusive holidays we arrange are ATOL protected providing either the person who pays for the booking is present in the UK when the booking is made or the first leg of any flight or flights we arrange for you commences in the UK. For further information, visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk

ABTA was created in 1950 by 22 leading travel companies. It now represents over 5,000 travel agencies and more than 900 tour operators, right across the British Isles. ABTA helps to maintain the highest standards of trading practice for the travel industry and its customers. The ABTA logo is a sign that you can expect choice, value and high levels of service from DERTOUR.

DERTOUR is also fully committed to always try to provide an alternative holiday or route in times of disruption that is out of our control, such as in the event of volcanic ash, disruption to air travel due to heavy snowfall or an airline strike grounding aircraft.

If you have any questions about our ABTA membership or the financial protection provided under our ATOL, please don't hesitate to call us on 020 7290 1104.

Destinations » Sweden Travel Guide

Sweden is situated in Northern European. It has a wild landscape, made up of large streams and rivers and nearly ten percent of its land mass is covered by glacial lakes. The quality of water means that fish sources are rich, they grow to large sizes, and are widely eaten. Around 4000 sites are protected across the country, and Sweden has many national parks and nearly three thousand nature reserves.

Culture

Sweden is well known for the efficiency and strength of its designing, its greatest influence being on the Functionalist Movement of the nineteen thirties, and the architect Erik Gunnar Asplund was responsible for some of its most famous contributions. It has also been a massive part of world cinema. Ingmar Bergman and Greta Garbo are among the acting legends it has produced. Bergman captivated and enchanted the world during the fifties and sixties, Scenes from a Marriage and Wild Strawberries are only two of the many cinematic classics she starred in. Arguably it's most famous son though, is the legendary chemist Alfred Bernhand Noble after who the Nobel Prize, was named.

Food and Drink

Swedish cuisine is wholesome, healthy and simple. Typical homemade dishes include pea soup with pork, stuffed cabbage rolls, meatballs, pies, and meat and onion hash served with fried eggs. A popular dessert is sweet pancakes sometimes served with fruity, alcoholic punch. Alcohol served in bars and restaurants is notoriously expensive. At Midsummer, Sweden revels in one of its best-loved festivals, where fresh potatoes, herring and meatballs are in abundance. The month of August means Crayfish parties, where they are boiled with salt, dill and sugar. Traditionally, diners use their fingers to lever the rich, fleshy meat from the tail and claws. Coffee is enjoyed all over the country, especially at breakfast time and at coffee parties, at which homemade cake and buns are also served. Swedish Schnapps or Aquavit; is delicious but strong. It is best served straight, ice-cold in a shot glass. Swedish beer is also excellent, both in light and dark varieties, and is a mellower accompaniment to a meal or ideal for a relaxing drink with friends.

History

The end of the last ice-age, more than twelve thousand years ago, triggered the first people to inhabit Scandinavia. By 8,000 BC, settlements in coastal regions were widespread due to dropping temperatures. This changed a couple of thousand years later, and inland soil became much better in quality. Two hundred years of wealth and prosperity preceded the turn of the millennium, when the Viking trade routes and networks became less successful is the shadow of Continental Europe's rise to prominence. In the early part of the sixteen century, Gustav Vasa, sowed the seeds of Sweden's national state. Two decades later, Gustavus Adolphus spurred the Kingdom to a status of great power after many successful campaigns. His death in 1632 sparked a century of war and upheaval. The following four decades later were dominated by periods of democratic and socialist rule. In 2005, under the rule of the Social Democratic Party, Sweden Joined the European Union, but still keeps the Kronar at its national currency.

Did you know?

When Swedish people say "no" they smile and nod their head up and down

Facts and Figures

Capital Stockholm
Official language Swedish
Currency € Euro
Time zone Central European Time
Accession to the EU 25 March 1957
Area 449,964 sq km / 173,745 sq mi
Population 9.35 Million

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