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Aerial view of Gripsholm Castle in Sweden

Sweden Road Trip in 10 days

(10 days / 9 nights)

10% OFF

Authentic Sweden at its best

This 10-day loop from Stockholm sweeps you past vast lakes, castle-dotted countryside and sandy beaches along the Swedish Riviera. Taste famous, handmade candy canes in Gränna then seek out hand-blown glass in Glasriket, the Kingdom of Crystal. Stroll calm streets in Kalmar and Ystad and do some island-hopping to Öland, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Baltic Sea. Stay in Gothenburg, Sweden’s salt-aired and vibrant second city, before finishing up back in Stockholm to watch sunset over its Gamla Stan.

Prefer to explore Scandinavia with an expert tour leader and small group of like-minded travellers? You can explore Sweden, Norway and Denmark, and the lush nature of the Nordics on our Highlights of Scandinavia tour.

10% OFF

10 days / 9 nights

Price p.p. from

2046EUR

You save: 205 EUR per person

The amount will be charged in EUR

Approx 1841 EUR

— Why book with Nordic Visitor

  • Exceptional travel experiences designed by destination specialists
  • Carefully selected overnight stays, including breakfast
  • Reliable rental cars from our trusted partners
  • Expert guidance from our dedicated Stockholm-based travel consultants
  • Customisable itineraries with additional nights & authentic experiences
  • Bespoke travel documents with a personal itinerary, hand-marked map & insider guides
  • 24/7 support throughout your journey
  • Trusted by travellers – read our 5-star reviews
  • Committed to responsible tourism

Read more about our services

— Cancellation Protection

  • Rebook your tour on one occasion, or
  • Cancel for any reason and receive a partial refund and travel credit

Terms and conditions apply

Tour highlights

  • Trace Sweden at your own pace on a road trip that rewards the unhurried
  • Sink into fika in Gothenburg’s vibrant Haga district– coffee, pastry, and nowhere else to be
  • Chase the sun on the south coast, spending days in laid-back Ystad
  • Stand at Ales Stenar on the Skåne coast as the Baltic Sea unfolds below
  • Wander the cobblestoned streets of Gamla Stan, Stockholm's medieval neighbourhood
  • Discover Öland's mix of sandy shores, windswept Stora Alvaret, and proud Borgholm Castle
  • Step into battle-filled history at Örebro, Kalmar and Gripsholm castles
  • See skilled glassblowers at work in the iconic Kingdom of Crystal (Glasriket) region
  • Leave footprints on idyllic west-coast beaches close to sun-drenched Halmstad
  • Wind through Sweden's vast heartland past the glittering Lake Vänern and red-painted farmhouses

 

Travel style

Self-Drive i

Interest

Castles and royalty i, Classic i, Countryside and natural scenery i, Culture and history i

Season

May - Sep

Departure

Daily

Interest

Castles and royalty i, Classic i, Countryside and natural scenery i, Culture and history i

Driving distance

1870/1170 km/mi

Itinerary

A day-by-day plan to guide your Swedish road trip.

  • Day 1: Hej, Sweden

    Touch down in Sweden's capital and clear customs. Hop on the express train to Central Station, or grab a taxi. Want us to sort a private transfer? We can have your driver waiting at arrivals.

    If you’ve landed early, stroll through Gamla Stan, the Old Town. Cobblestones underfoot, the Royal Palace ahead, and narrow lanes that twist past ancient churches and the Parliament House.

    Then cross the bridge to Djurgården – a leafy island packed with museums. The ABBA Museum if you’re here for the hits. The Vasa Museum for a 17th-century warship. Or Skansen, an open-air museum where history comes to life.

    Spend the night in Stockholm.

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  • Day 2: Historic towns & Swedish heritage

    Collect your rental car and drive south to where Tullgarn Palace sits quietly in the trees above the water – a royal summer retreat with gardens made for wandering. The nearby Trosa is really very small (it calls itself Sweden’s last town), with painted wooden houses clustered around a river. It’s a peaceful retreat after the city.

    Drive on to Linköping’s open-air museum, where an entire 19th-century town has been preserved, street by street. Then end the day in Vadstena – home to a Renaissance castle on the shore of Lake Vättern, one of Sweden’s best-preserved.

    Spend the night in Vadstena.

    Average driving distance: 270 km / 170 miles.

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  • Day 3: A slice of Swedish countryside

    Hug the shore of Lake Vättern, heading south, and pull into Gränna. This is where polkagris – Sweden’s famous striped candy cane – was born in 1859. Stop to try some moreish free samples and buy a bag to takeaway.

    Continue into Småland, and stop in vibrant Jönköping for lunch by the lake. Further into this region, the Kingdom of Crystal (Glasriket) sprawls – over 50 workshops where molten glass is blown into something extraordinary. Kosta Boda and Orrefors are the names most people know, and both are open to visitors.

    Today’s last stop is Kalmar. The castle alone is worth arriving early for – 800 years of history, right on the water.

    Spend the night in Kalmar.

    Average driving distance: 310 km / 190 miles.

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  • Day 4: A day on idyllic Öland

    Cross the bridge to Öland – an island of sandy beaches, wide-open landscapes, and soothing natural quietness. This is the Swedes’ favourite place to vacation, and it’s not hard to see why.

    Seek out Borgholm Castle, a dramatic ruin with views across the strait. Then swing by Solliden Palace, the Swedish royal family’s summer retreat (the gardens are open, even if the palace isn’t).

    Head south to Stora Alvaret, a vast limestone plateau and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The landscape here is stark and strange, full of rare plants and ancient history.

    Spend another night in Kalmar.

    Average driving distance: 100 km / 60 miles.

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  • Day 5: Coastal Sweden on the way to Ystad

    Drive south along the Blekinge coast to Karlskrona – a UNESCO World Heritage naval city built across 30 islands, dotted with Baroque squares and home to an intriguing maritime museum.

    Then into Skåne, Sweden’s southernmost region. Stop at Kiviks Musteri, where apple orchards stretch to the horizon. Or pull into Simrishamn, a fishing village with pastel cafés that beg you to linger.

    Further west, Glimmingehus – a medieval fortress – stands guard over flat farmland. Then it’s on to Ystad, a cobbled market town of half-timbered houses. Just outside is Ale’s Stones (Ales Stenar), a ship-shaped Iron Age monument perched on a clifftop above the sea.

    Spend the night in Ystad.

    Average driving distance: 310 km / 190 miles.

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  • Day 6: Sweden’s white-sand riviera

    First stop: Smygehuk. The southernmost point in Sweden is quiet – a small harbour, fish smokeries, craft shops worth a browse. Trace the coast west to the Falsterbo peninsula, where Skanör and Falsterbo sit behind long stretches of white sand.

    Push north to Helsingborg, where Sofiero Palace spills down towards the water in a blaze of rhododendrons. The gardens are among the finest in Scandinavia – 500 varieties bursting with vibrant colours and intoxicating scents.

    The west coast opens up from here. Halmstad has long beaches, nature reserves, and a Picasso sculpture in the town centre. It’s also good place to arrive with an appetite.

    Spend the night in Halmstad.

    Average driving distance: 220 km / 140 miles.

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  • Day 7: From the countryside into vibrant Gothenburg

    Break the drive north at Varberg. Its fortress sits right on the shore – moat, ramparts, sea views – and it rewards a good hour on foot.

    Arriving in Gothenburg, start in Haga – cobbled streets, wooden houses, cinnamon buns the size of footballs. Stroll north onto Avenyn, a grand tree-lined boulevard, then wander through the Museum of Art for some of Scandinavia’s finest collections.

    The Garden Society of Gothenburg (Trädgårdsföreningen) park is just across the road – good for a quiet half hour before heading to Feskekôrka, the “Fish Church”, where the fresh seafood is as impressive as the building. If there’s energy left, Liseberg amusement park or the peaceful canal waterfront round off the day.

    Spend the night in Gothenburg.

    Average driving distance: 140 km / 90 miles.

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  • Day 8: Lakes, castles & Örebro

    Head north-east towards Lake Vänern, pulling in at Sjötorp where the Göta Canal meets the lake. This is one of the great waterways of the world – hand-dug, 200 years old, and quietly remarkable.

    If you don’t mind adding an hour or two, Läckö Castle is worth the detour. A 17th-century Baroque pile rising straight out of the water on its own peninsula.

    Arrive in Örebro. The castle sits on a river island, square and solid. Wadköping brings the old town to life, and Stadsparken’s botanical garden is an idyllic place to wind down before dinner.

    Spend the night in Örebro.

    Average driving distance: 300 km / 190 miles.

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  • Day 9: Castles dot the way to Stockholm

    Leave Örebro early. Oset and Rynningeviken Nature Reserve is at its best in the quiet of the morning – herons picking their way through the wetlands, migratory birds passing through.

    Head to Eskilstuna, where the Rademachersmedjorna open-air museum traces the town’s ironworking past along a stretch of old forge buildings. Then Gripsholm Castle – a 16th-century stronghold sitting right on Lake Mälaren, with one of Sweden’s best portrait collections inside.

    Then, before reaching Stockholm, consider a detour to Drottningholm Palace, the Swedish royal family’s residence and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Spend the night in Stockholm.

    Average driving distance: 220 km / 140 miles.

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  • Day 10: Hejdå, Sweden

    Enjoy one last Swedish breakfast before checking out.

    If your flight’s in the afternoon, there’s time to wander some more – browse the boutiques of Gamla Stan, visit a museum you missed, or settle into a café with a cinnamon bun and a strong coffee. Let the trip settle in your memory before you leave.

    Head to the airport when you’re ready. We can arrange a private transfer if you’d like. Safe travels – and come back soon.

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Optional extras

Customise your adventure with these Optional Extras.

We recommend adding your extra activities to the tour now for the best booking experience and to secure your spot, as activities are likely to sell out.

Map

Here’s a map of your travel route, to help put things in perspective.

FAQs

Everything you need to know about this tour before you book

We recommend that you read carefully through the following information before booking this self-drive tour in Sweden. We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions here so you know what to expect. You’ll also find more practical advice and attraction recommendations in our online Scandinavia Travel Guide.

 

We recommend you wait to book flights to Sweden, and other parts of your travels, until we can confirm your desired travel dates for this tour. This is due to varying availability for this package. Contact us for more details.

On a self-drive tour, Nordic Visitor supplies you with a quality rental car and a detailed personal itinerary. You act as your own tour guide and driver, and you get to pick the road trip music!

All your services will be pre-booked by your personal travel consultant at Nordic Visitor. This includes your rental car and accommodation in Sweden, along with planned activities, as specified in the itinerary.

As this is a self-guided tour, you are welcome to stop whenever and wherever you wish along the way. Except for accommodation and booked activities, other highlights we have listed in the itinerary are suggestions based on Nordic Visitor favourites.

And rest assured that we are with you every step of the way. Upon your arrival, you will receive personalised information, including an itinerary, hand-annotated map and our very own Sweden Travel Guide. Plus, you will have access to our 24/7 helpline during your trip should you need to contact us.

Yes, we highly recommend adding optional activities and extra nights to enhance your tour. This way you can customise your trip with what you want to see and do most.

We recommend adding them now to secure your spot, as popular excursions often sell out. And we suggest booking no more than one additional activity per day for the best experience. You can also add up to 3 extra nights at the beginning or end of your tour.

You can add optional activities and extra nights to your tour in the booking steps.

If you’d prefer extra nights in the countryside or other locations, please speak with one of our Travel Consultants who can recommend the best itinerary to suit your needs.

Yes, you can customise this tour online. During the booking process, you can add extra nights to your itinerary as well as optional day trips, excursions and upgrades. 

If you have something specific in mind, please let your travel consultant know at the time of booking. They'll see what they can do to accommodate you. 

To find out which dates you can start your trip on, navigate to the "Find your price" section on the tour's page. Under "Tour start date", you'll see a calendar symbol. Select this and you'll see all the available dates to start your tour.

If you can't select a certain day, this means there are no departures available then. In that situation, please get in touch and one of our travel consultants will look into the options for you.

So when do you check in? And what can you expect when you land in Sweden?

After picking up your luggage, you’ll make your way to your accommodation. Public transport is easy to access and convenient in Stockholm. Or you could catch a taxi.

Check-in times vary between hotels and guesthouses, but it normally starts between 2–4 PM.

You are welcome to request an early check-in for an additional fee. Although this isn’t always available, you’ll be able to store your luggage at the hotel until check-in. Please contact your travel consultant well in advance of your trip if you’d like an early check-in.

On your Sweden adventure, you’ll stay in accommodation that’s been hand-picked by our travel experts. We’ve partnered with local businesses and selected hotels and guesthouses based on excellent ratings, comfort and our personal experience.

During the booking process, you can choose between Comfort Plus and Superior accommodation. Comfort Plus usually consists of standard rooms in good quality and comfortable 3-star hotels. Superior is standard rooms in 4-star hotels combined with superior rooms in premium 3-star hotels.

You will also be able to choose between single, double or triple rooms. Please note that in the Nordic countries room types are based on European standard sizes, which means they are smaller than in North America.

For example, a double bed often consists of 2 single beds pushed together. Twin rooms are 2 separate single beds. Triple rooms include a double bed along with an extra single bed, rollaway or sofa bed. And single rooms are often smaller than the standard double.

If you have anything specific in mind, please contact us to discuss customising your accommodation options.

Travelling with your kids? No problem! You'll be able to enter your children's ages during the booking process. This lets us know whether to arrange either a baby cot or roll-away bed for your trip.

If you'd like us to arrange for a car seat to be provided for your trip, please let us know ahead of time. It's also possible to book this directly with the car rental agency. This will incur a small, extra cost.

Your safety and comfort are incredibly important to us, and we're happy to help with your dietary needs.

Since breakfast is included in your booking, please leave a comment about any allergies or dietary requirements during the booking process. We'll forward these details to your accommodation. Breakfast buffets typically include baked goods, cheese, jam, yogurt, cereal, fresh fruit, juice and coffee.

For other meals during your stay, most restaurants offer various options to suit different dietary needs. You can simply inform the waiting staff of your requirements and discuss your options.   

When you travel with Nordic Visitor, breakfast at your accommodation is always included.  For the rest of your meals, the amount of spending money you need will depend on the standard of restaurants you decide to go to.

We recommend budgeting between 150–250 SEK for lunch per person, each day. Dinner at casual restaurants might cost between 300–500 SEK for a main course. Meanwhile at upscale restaurants, you might expect to spend at least 500-800 SEK per person.

These prices do not include the cost of alcoholic beverages.

You will pick up your vehicle from the car rental office in the city centre on the day your self-drive tour begins. At the end of your rental period, you will return the car back to the same city centre office.

Your transfers between your hotel and the rental car office aren’t included – you'll need to make your own way there. We’ll try to book you into accommodation less than 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) from the office, so you could choose to walk there, or ask reception to book you a taxi.

Driving in the Scandinavian countries might be slightly different than what you’re used to. For this reason, you’ll want to make yourself aware of local driving laws and potential road hazards, such as:

• We drive on the right-hand side of the road
• Low-beam headlights should be on at all times
• Speed limits are posted in kilometres per hour (km/h)b
• Speed and traffic violations have steep fines

And finally, with all the beautiful scenery, you’ll want to take it slow and enjoy the drive!

For more information, we strongly recommend taking a few minutes to read through our guide to driving in Scandinavia. You’ll also receive more guidance ahead of your arrival in our Scandinavia Travel Guide.

Most hotels in small towns and in the countryside have free parking. In the cities and capitals, you’ll need to find parking nearby your hotels. This may include on-street parking (where you pay at the parking meter or via apps) or parking garages.

Fees can vary, so we recommend you check in advance as these fees are not included in your Nordic Visitor package.

We recommend using Google Maps or a search engine to find car parks near your accommodation. You can also ask your hotel for assistance. You might find you have a short walk between the car park and your hotel.

GPS is included with all rental cars. You'll also be able to connect your phone either via Bluetooth or plug-in cable. 

However, you may want to ensure you have adequate mobile roaming that you can use during your travels. This way you can use another navigation platform (for example, Google Maps) if you'd prefer. You could also download maps of areas you will be visiting, so you can use them offline.

Sweden is a beautiful destination all year round. But it’s good to be aware of a few things before picking the best time to visit for you.

During the summer months, June to August, you’ll have the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours of the year. This is ideal for outdoor excursions and taking full advantage of your days for sightseeing.

If you’d like to experience the top attractions with fewer visitors around, then you could book a summer itinerary in May or September. It’s good to note that at these times, attractions might have some limited opening hours.

If you’d like to visit in winter, then we recommend you pick a Scandinavia independent tour or head to Swedish Lapland. At this time of year, you can expect fewer daylight hours, and the addition of snow-dusted mountains as a backdrop.

The south of Sweden, where you’ll be travelling, is located quite far north in Europe so you can expect long daylight hours in summer. It’s the equivalent latitude of the southern edges of Yukon or Alaska.

In Stockholm, for example, you can expect between 16 and 19 hours of daylight depending on how close you are to the solstice.

The region’s long summer days give you plenty of time to explore. That said, you may want to pack a sleeping mask if you are a light sleeper or tend to wake up at dawn.

During the summer months, you can expect relatively consistent weather across the south of Sweden.

The months of June, July and August boast the warmest weather of the year. In Stockholm, you can expect average temperatures between 17–20°C (61–68°F). In May and September, you can also expect milder conditions, so pack for temperatures closer to 11–14°C (52–57°F).

All that said, it’s good to know that weather conditions are often changeable in Northern Europe, so you should come ready for sun, rain and wind.

Please note that sightseeing is dependent on weather and road conditions. This means that your itinerary might need to be altered if these conditions are not favourable during your visit.

Summer has most consistent weather of the year in Sweden, especially in the south of the region. That said, you should still be ready to experience all seasons in one day. Especially if you will be spending a lot of time outdoors, you’ll want to pack for a combination of weather conditions.

Here is an essential summer packing list for your trip to Sweden:
• Shorts and trousers
• T-shirts and long sleeve tops
• At least one warm jumper or fleece
• Waterproof jacket and trousers
• Light gloves, hat and scarf
• Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
• Sunglasses, sun hat and sunscreen
• Umbrella
• Eye mask to sleep despite the long daylight hours
• Electronic gear such as smartphone, external powerpack, and travel adapters
• A backpack for easy access to daily essentials
• And don’t forget your camera!

In most major Swedish cities and towns you will be able to find coin-operated launderettes, with self-service facilities, and dry cleaners. Most hotels on your trip will also offer a laundry or dry-cleaning service for an additional cost.

By booking with Nordic Visitor, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that there’s always someone there for you throughout your trip.

For support and advice during the day, you can call our office. And if anything unexpected happens outside working hours, you can reach us on our 24/7 helpline. 

During your tour, there will always be a travel expert on call to handle any unforeseen situations, such as unusual weather or events.

It’s best to book as soon as you can to secure your preferred travel dates. Once you have picked your tour, check the availability calendar to see which months are open for booking. Then, select the date you want and complete your booking.

We recommend waiting for a confirmation from your travel consultant to ensure your travel dates are available. You’ll then be able to purchase your flights with confidence.

If you like to plan well ahead, you’ll find that it’s possible to book many tours for the following year. And if you have any questions or need advice, you can always contact us. 

When you book this tour, we’ll ask for a 10% deposit to secure your spot. Then you’ve got plenty of time – the rest is due 30 days before you arrive.

Here’s a tip: if you pay a 20% deposit instead, we’ll include our cancellation protection at no extra cost. It's there to give you breathing room if your plans need to change.

Booking last minute? If it’s less than 30 days until your trip, we’ll need the full payment upfront.

Want to know more? Check out our payment and cancellation terms or just get in touch – we’re here to help.

Your remaining balance is due 30 days before your arrival date. Apart from the deposit, all remaining payments are managed through our Customer Portal. On this portal, you also have the option to split your payments if preferred.

All Sweden bookings are billed in Euro (EUR). Prices displayed in other currencies are indicative only and based on the daily exchange rate. This means conversions from EUR to other currencies will fluctuate from day to day.

After booking your tour package online, you will be contacted within 2 business days by your own dedicated travel consultant. They will be your point of contact for all your travel needs before, during and even after your trip. 

We aim to complete bookings within a few weeks. During this time we take care of booking your accommodation, activities, and transport, confirming all parts of your journey. Once this is done, your travel consultant will provide you with all the details of your trip. 

When we get back to you might depend slightly on how far ahead you’ve booked your travels and other tours running at the time. 

If you have a passport from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand, you won’t need a visa to visit Sweden. This visa-free entry is valid for up to 90 days.

Visiting from another country? You might need to apply for a Schengen visa. You can find out whether you require a visa to enter on the Sweden Government website.

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your departure from the region. It’s a good idea to check your passport expiry date early in case you need to renew it.

After you have booked your tour, it will only take a few days to confirm its availability. But it may take a few weeks to create your itinerary and book everything. Once your trip details are finalised, we’ll send you e-copies of your travel documents.

Upon your arrival in Sweden, you’ll receive a welcome bag with hard copies of your itinerary, attraction and tour vouchers, the Nordic Visitor Sweden Travel Guide and more.

When you depart may depend on the time of your return flight. Check out early if you’re heading to the airport for a morning flight. On the other hand, if you’re flying home later in the day, you might like to enjoy a leisurely day or visit one more attraction.

You will need to check out from your room, but will be able to store your luggage at the hotel reception. Simply return later to collect your bags before catching your transfer to the airport.

No need! Nordic Visitor is already working on offsetting the estimated carbon footprint of your package. We’ve partnered with an environmental fund in Iceland to carbon offset all our tours.

Carbon offsetting your international flights is not included, but we highly recommend you look into possibilities with your airline or directly through a local environment fund. 

Reviews

We don’t like to brag, so we’ll let our happy customers do it for us.

Seamless Travel Experience

Very pleased with the travel consultant, customer service, car rental, hotels, and recommended activities. We especially liked the customized additions to our trip from Finland to Sweden.

Exceptional communication

We recently undertook a self-drive tour in Sweden and were thoroughly impressed. The itinerary was thoughtfully crafted, providing interesting stops and sights each day just when we were ready for a break. I'd like to especially commend Juliana for her exceptional coordination and communication throughout the planning process. She consistently demonstrated professionalism and responsiveness, greatly reducing any potential stress associated with trip planning.

First rate accommodation

We loved every city we travelled to and the accommodation were first rate. We upgraded our rental car and it was worth the extra money.

Spend more time in each place

I would encourage a more custom booking. One night in each place is not enough with the drive time to do much, or even enjoy the hotel features.

Enjoyable

Nordic Visitor did all the legwork up front. The experience was much more enjoyable knowing all those details were taken care of ahead of time.

Everything worked very smoothly

We drove all over southern Sweden and 2 islands. Nordic Visitor was very easy to work with concerning our need for a flexible tour to allow to visit areas off of the usual tour route and to allow for meeting with relatives also not on the normal tour route. Everything worked very smoothly and there were no problems with the accommodation.

Accommodation

Sleep soundly, in the accommodation type of your choice, and wake up ready to enjoy another day of exploration.

Comfort Plus

Standard rooms in good quality and comfortable three-star hotels in combination with charming country hotels.

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Superior

Standard rooms in four-star hotels in combination with Superior rooms in premium three-star hotels.

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Rental car

Enjoy the journey, in the rental car of your choice.

Peugeot 2008 (Automatic)
or similar

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Peugeot 2008 (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Compact
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 2-3
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Kia E-Niro EV (Electric)
or similar

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  • x3
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Kia E-Niro EV (Electric)
or similar

  • Description: Compact Electric
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 3
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Electric

Ford Kuga Plug-in (Hybrid, Automatic)
or similar

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  • x5
  • x4
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Ford Kuga Plug-in (Hybrid, Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Hybrid SUV
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 3-4
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Kia Sportage (Automatic)
or similar

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  • x4
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Kia Sportage (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Intermediate SUV
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 4
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Volkswagen Passat SW (Automatic)
or similar

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  • x4
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Volkswagen Passat SW (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Intermediate Wagon / Family Car
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 4
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Peugeot 5008 (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x4
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Peugeot 5008 (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Standard SUV
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 4
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic
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