The title “Golden October” is not a promise, because we all know the moody side of October. That is also what makes this trip so attractive, because everything is possible, from balmy sunny evenings to the first autumn storms. But the onset of autumn also has its unique aspects, which are reflected in the light and colours of the ending summer and offer us the opportunity to mentally prepare for the colder months of the year.
Planned are several stops at the pearls of the Baltic Sea, the islands in the Danish South Sea, each of which has its own unique character. On the island of Aerø you will come across the small town of Marstal, which has an interesting maritime museum, and Aerøskøbing, where you can be enchanted by the fairytale world of Hans Christian Andersen. On Fyn, Denmark’s second largest island, we can moor in lively towns such as Fåborg with its medieval city centre. Sønderborg on the island of Als is also one of the larger towns and even Queen Margrethe spends a few weeks here every year with the royal yacht Dannebrog. But it is not just the big cities, it is also the smaller towns and islands that make this region so charming. South of Fyn, between the Little Belt and the Great Belt, is a chain of islands not to be missed. On Lyø, Avernakø and our personal favourite Strynø, you can wander a little longer between cornfields and fruit trees into the village. There you will find a small shopkeeper, maybe even a krø (Danish for pub) and a few flea market items and food are sold in front of every house. Money in a jam jar and that’s it – typical Denmark! These are the quiet islands for true nature lovers.
Again, good catering is a must and together we will make sure we are well taken care of to cope with the weather. Who knows, maybe we can have another barbecue.
Children’s prices up to 12 years. 10% discount for pupils and students on request.