The Göta Canal is more popular than ever, Stromma is launching sightseeing tours in Visby, a baby gorilla has been born at Kolmården and Visit Sweden is launching 'the involuntary tourists' guide to Sweden'. Full focus on Sweden!
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A new museum guide, free accommodation for children and a call to "Don't travel with us this Easter!" are some of this week's travel news. We wish you a great start to Easter week!
Read moreMonday and travel news! Right now it feels like there is more and more travel news every week. This week it was full of press releases in my inbox and it was just to pick and choose. Enjoy!
Read moreMonday means travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. As usual, we have ploughed through this week's crop of travel and tourism press releases, and present a selection in brief. Today we also present a new book that we received a press copy of.
Read moreIt's Monday and time for travel news! Every week we review travel and tourism press releases, and it's always interesting to see what's going on. Here is this week's selection of travel news.
Read moreRent a kayak from a vending machine, yes, but why not? We can also announce which museums are nominated for 'museum of the year' and show a very different campervan from China. It's time for this week's travel news!
Read moreBoth Kolmården and Furuvik are launching new weekend packages for the spring, the first crane has been seen at Lake Hornborgar and Tallink Silja requires covid-19 test for boarding if you are going to Finland. It's time for travel news!
Read moreMonday again and time for travel news! The fair camping tickets have been released for Elmia Husvagn Husbil 2021 and various Swedish tourism companies are doing their best to plan for the year - with safety considerations, restrictions, digital solutions and cancellation rules.
Read moreGoing through the press releases this week was unusually fun. The pandemic has meant that there are fewer press releases about tourism and travel - and some of them are disappointing. But this week, I was able to pick and choose, and several news items felt positive and uplifting.
Read moreThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs has now extended the travel advisory to non-essential travel outside the EU/EEA/Schengen and is also urging caution. Perhaps it is not surprising that the travel news is largely about Sweden.
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