Denmark+Sweden Bike+Boat

Denmark+Sweden Bike+Boat

Copenhagen-Malmö

Discover the Strait

During this beautiful Sail & Bike trip on the “tall ship” Atlantis or Antigua, you’ll discover beautiful cities, small villages and islands around and in the Øresund – the strait between Denmark and Sweden. The narrow Øresund is an ancient trade route, like the Strait of Gibraltar and the Bosphorus, a strait of great strategic and economic importance for centuries. Charming old harbors and fortified towns lie along its shores. The journey starts in Copenhagen and ends in Malmö: two of the most bicycle-friendly cities in Europe.

Dates 2025:

Arrival: see dates
Duration: 8 days

Ship Atlantis
Season 1: July 02./09./16./23./30.
Season 2: May 14./21./28., June 04., Aug 28., Sept 04./11./18.

Ship Antigua
Season 1: May 27., June 03./10./17./24.

1st Day: Copenhagen

Embarkation and check-in. Starting from 5:30 pm, the crew will welcome you aboard the ship, moored close to the center of town, opposite of the Opera House. After you’ve stowed your luggage in your cabin, the skipper, crew and tour leader invite you for a welcome drink, followed by dinner on board. During the first briefing, after dinner, you’ll hear what to expect during the trip, details about the ship and also about the safety measures on board. The bicycles will be distributed in the evening or the next morning.

2nd Day: Copenhagen – Humlebaek – Helsingør (48 km / 30 mi)

You will leave from the ship and cycle past the Little Mermaid and Kastellet on quiet bike paths out of town, along the Øresund but also inland through forest areas and beautiful villages. Perhaps you will see the ship sailing. About 10 km before Helsingør is Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, worth a visit. Continue to Helsingør (aka Elsinore), where you’ll reach the historic city center. The harbor is dominated by the imposing Kronborg Castle, the place Shakespeare had in mind when he wrote Hamlet. Nearby, old harbor buildings have been beautifully restored and are home to a street food market and a nautical museum, among other things.

3rd Day: Helsingør–Hornbaek–Esrum–Helsingør (28 or 45 km / 18 or 28 mi) | ship sails to Helsingborg

After breakfast, you’ll first cycle along the coast of the “Danish Riviera” with its extensive sandy beaches to the tiny harbor of Hornbaek. Then you’ll turn inland through a slightly hilly landscape towards Esrum for a stop at the medieval monastery on Lake Esrum. Next, you’ll cycle through bucolic wheat fields and past some lovely castles and country houses back toward Helsingør, where you’ll reach the historic city center after a long descent. The short bike tour allows you to visit Helsingør in the afternoon. During dinner the ship will cross the narrow strait to reach Helsingborg on the Swedish coast. Helsingborg is a beautiful old city, but also considered one of Europe’s most innovative places. After dinner, you can make a short walk.

4th Day: Helsingborg – Landskrona (28 km / 18 mi.) | Ferry to Ven | Ven roundtour (10 km / 6.5 mi)

In the morning you’ll cycle along the coast of Skåne County (Scania) to the fortified town of Landskrona. On the way, you’ll pass a few beaches and the former fishing village of Borstahusen with its quaint old fishermen’s houses. The 16th-century citadel of Landskrona is still almost intact. Just after noon you’ll take the ferry to the island of Ven. Explore the tiny (only 7.5 km2 / 2.9 mi2) island, which has less than 400 inhabitants, and is a small gem in the Øresund. You can cycle around the island and visit artists, goldsmiths, cafes, the whiskey distillery or the 16th-century observatory of astronomer Tycho Brahe. As the port is too small for the ship to enter, in the late afternoon the crew will pick you up by using the dinghy and the ship will remain anchored for the night.

5th Day: Sailing day from Ven to Køge or Rødvig

Today you and your bikes will stay on board. You will sail (weather permitting of course under sail) from Ven under the Øresund Bridge to the southern part of Zealand. Enjoy the sailing trip on deck of the large sailing ship. Your destination is Køge or you sail a little further to Rødvig. The precise destination depends on weather conditions. In Køge the ship moors in the harbor, at Rødvig it anchors for the night. Between the two places are the imposing white limestone cliffs of Stevns Klint, similar to those in Dover or the German island of Rügen. This sparsely populated area is considered a “dark sky area”: on clear nights, the starry sky – once essential for navigating at sea – can be beautifully seen here.

6th Day: Rødvig – Stevns Klint – Køge (30 km / 19 mi.) or roundtour Køge – Stevns Klint – Køge (58 km / 36 mi.) | the ship sails from Køge to Malmö

If your cycling tour starts in Rødvig, you will be taken off the ship to Rødvig by using the dinghy. Cycle to UNESCO World Heritage site of Stevns Klint for a short stop and visit of the chalk rocks, the town of Højerup and the cliff church. Continue to Køge and take some time to visit the historic center of the medieval town. When your tour starts in Køge your tour is longer. You will also visit the chalk rocks of Stevns Klint and then return to Køge. The ship will pick you up in Køge to set course for a dinner sailing trip to Malmö.

7th Day: Malmö : city + outskirts roundtour (26 km / 16 mi.) or Malmö – Lund – Lomma – Malmö (49 km / 31 mi.)

The short half day round tour takes you past various highlights in the city center and through Malmö’s outskirts to a stunning view of the Øresund Bridge and the city. You will have the afternoon to explore Malmö on your own. The longer, full day tour on quiet country roads takes you to the vibrant university city of Lund, one of Sweden’s oldest cities with over 1000 years of history. Discover the cozy city center and visit the magnificent cathedral from the 12th century. On your way back to the ship you will bike along the beautiful coast, where you have the opportunity to enjoy some ice-cream or take a last swim in the sea! In the evening you will enjoy the captain’s farewell dinner.

8th Day: Malmö

This is the end of your tour, but we won’t let you leave on an empty stomach. Before disembarkation by 9:30 am, enjoy a tasty breakfast and say your farewells. Malmö train station is just around two corners: here you can catch a train to Copenhagen airport or city center.

Important Information

A little bit of adventure is a part of every Sail & Bike tour: the departure and arrival day and the location are a certainty, 100%. For the rest, the planned daily sailing routes are partially dependent on the strength and direction of the winds. The skipper decides the best route to be taken day by day, and discusses the options with his guests. The crew does everything in its power to enable the program to run according to plan and to offer you as fascinating, varied and active a week as possible, in which nature and culture play a major part. It is, however, also possible that departure times and the time spent on the water – and even the order of the program itself – may be adjusted. Enjoy the ride and let yourself be led by the elements! Whenever possible, various passages will be undertaken fully rigged and anyone who would like to help the crew to sail and steer the boat is welcome to do so. This is of course absolutely up to you and no sailing experience is necessary.

Good to know
  • Cycling route distances in the travel program are approximate.
  • On some days you can choose between a longer and a shorter cycling route. Please note that on the shorter routes you may not be able to visit all the highlights mentioned.
  • If you prefer not to cycle on a particular day, you’re welcome to stay on board and relax while the ship cruises to the next landing place.
  • The tour itinerary and route are subject to possible changes due to nautical, technical or meteorological reasons, or other unforeseen events.
YOUR ACCOMMODATION:

YOUR ShiP – three-masted barque ATLANTIS

With a length of 57 m and a width of 7.5 m, 14 sails and over 750 m² of sail area, the Atlantis is a real eye-catcher in every harbor. The well-preserved three-master barquentine Atlantis is fully equipped for a comfortable stay. The Atlantis’ salon is extremely spacious. This is where meals take place when the weather does not allow eating outdoors. You can get cool or warm drinks at the bar at any time. However, the highlight and heart of the Atlantis is certainly the outdoor bar, where the hard-working crew is happy to mix imaginative drinks and cocktails for their cyclists – to match the ambience.

Cabins:
The Atlantis’ 16 cabins can accommodate up to 32 overnight guests. All cabins have two separate single-level beds, air conditioning and are equipped with their own shower and toilet. The furnishings of the cabins are practical and tasteful. It offers enough space to stow your luggage and gives the cabins a maritime atmosphere. Central heating and air conditioning are available in all rooms.

YOUR ShiP – three-masted barque Antigua

The barquentine Antigua has been sailing European waters for more than half a century. The barquentine Antigua has been sailing European waters for more than half a century. Guests aboard Antigua can expect an experienced and enthusiastic crew and excellent catering. And of course a unique nautical experience on an authentic three-masted ship. On the middle deck you will find the dining and lounge area, comfortably furnished with U-shaped sofas. Here you will also find the well-stocked bar. Outside there is a large, furnished deck and if the weather is a little disappointing, you can sit on the upper deck in the new deck saloon, where there are comfortable seats and extensive views outside.

Cabins:
The Antigua has 16 comfortable guest cabins, each with its own bathroom with shower and toilet. All cabins are below deck, 8 cabins have 2 separate single beds and 8 cabins have a bunk bed. All cabins are equipped with central heating, shelving and a porthole that is locked for security reasons. The cabins are practical, offer enough space for your luggage and exude a maritime atmosphere.

YOUR BICYCLES:

7-speed unisex
E-Bikes

  • Velo de Vile or similar
  • comfort-entrance unisex
  • 28″ tires
  • Shimano-circuit
  • E-Bikes with 400 WH Bosch-engine
  • luggage rack
  • comfort-gel-saddle
  • Handbreak
  • lock-on-frame

Please note: Bringing own bikes is – depending on the ship, either against surcharge or due for reasons of space not possible.

ARRIVAL INFORMATION:

Parking

  • public parking areas

Train station

  • Station: Copenhagen Hauptbahnhop

Flughafen

  • Next Airport: Copenhagen (CPH)
  • 7 nights incl. breakfast
  • 6x packed lunches
  • 7x 3-course dinner on board
  • Coffee and tea on board till 4 PM
  • Welcome drink
  • Use of bed linen and towels
  • 1x cabin cleaning during the week (upon request)
  • Climate-controlled cabin (Atlantis)
  • Daily briefings
  • Fully guided cycling tours
  • BBT cycling maps (1 per cabin)
  • GPS tracks
  • Use of a waterproof pannier bag
  • Biodegradable water bottle
  • Wi-Fi available in salon
  • Carbon offset payment to the non-profit organization Justdiggit
Ship AtlantisSeason 1Season 2
2-bed cabin1.999,-2.199,-
2-bed cabin for single use2.999,-3.299,-
prices in EUR/person
Ship AntiguaSeason 1
2-bed cabin bunk bed2.099,-
2-bed cabin2.399,-
2-bed cabin for single use bunk bed3.149,-
prices in EUR/person

SGR contribution €5/person obligatory (Guarantee certificate for customers)

Additional bookable

Rental bikes
7-speed91,-
E-Bike245,-
Own, normal bike – parking 14,-
Own E-Bike – parking + charging station28,-
Rental-helmet10,-
Diet
(upon request, payable on site)
50,-
prices in EUR/person

Operator: BoatBikeTours

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