Avanti Destinations has announced an expansion of its offerings for independent travel clients to Denmark, introducing a new customizable vacation package, four additional hotels and two new experiences. This initiative is part of a collaborative campaign with VisitDenmark aimed at educating travel advisors about Denmark’s diverse options for independent travel.
The campaign includes a 42-page e-brochure and a 45-minute webinar, which is set for October 3 (advisors can register online now). The e-brochure details 18 hotels, 27 tours and experiences and three customizable vacation packages.
New offerings focus on Odense, Hans Christian Andersen’s birthplace, located on the island of Funen. Funen is noted for its quaint villages, museums, beaches, gardens and the Egeskov Castle, one of Europe’s best-preserved Renaissance moated palaces. The island features an extensive network of cycling paths.
Avanti’s top-selling travel advisors will receive a book of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales and related promotional items to celebrate the fairy tale theme. Advisors interested in receiving these items can sign up on Avanti’s advisor portal.
The newly introduced vacation package, "Danish Fairy Tales," combines Copenhagen with Odense. It includes three days of rental car use and can be adjusted to add more nights or experiences. The package features a private transfer from the airport to a Copenhagen hotel, a guided tour of the city and excursions to Frederiksborg and Kronborg castles. The itinerary also includes entrance tickets to the Hans Christian Andersen Museum and House, Funen Village and a private tour of Egeskov Castle. In Odense, two new add-on tours are now available: a private guided tour of Egeskov Castle and a shared walking tour of the Old Little Belt Bridge.
The e-brochure also highlights additional Danish destinations including Aalborg, Roskilde, Aarhus and Skagen. Aalborg features Viking history and modern cultural sites; Roskilde offers Viking Ship Museum and historic churches; Aarhus is noted for its cultural vibrancy and New Nordic cuisine; and Skagen is recognized for its unique ecotourism and historic fishing port.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Avanti Destinations. It was reviewed and fact-checked by a TravelAge West editor.