Denmark Tourism

Denmark, this green pearl of Scandinavia, is unusually attractive for  tourism. It is possible to visit Denmark  at any time of the year, as, despite the northern latitude, the climate here is soft enough. However the most favorable time for round to Denmark is summer and autumn. Denmark consists of 406 islands, 100 from which are occupied. Round to Denmark are excursions across Copenhagen. To admire the landscape of the capital and feel the soul of Andersen’s fairy tales is also possible from a deck of a walking boat which will take you for a drive along the channels in the city center.
On the contrary to the past epoch of the Vikings famous for robberies, today’s Denmark comes nearer to the European ideal: the free, formed population, the industrialized national economy focused for export, stable constitutional monarchy, and also the best beer in the world, Carlsberg, and the most popular children’s toys – Lego! Denmark is an excellent place for tourism: picturesque vicinities, excellent beaches and brisk night life.
Denmark tourism

Tourism in Denmark quickens in April when weather starts to get warm, and days become longer. May and June is a successful time for visiting the country: pleasant weather, juicy greens and the fields covered with colors. At this time it is possible to have a rest even from the flow of tourists. Autumn, as well as in the majority of European countries, is a remarkable season too: rural landscapes become bright yellow, red and brown.
Peak of a tourist season in Denmark – July and August. At this time here pass numerous concerts in the open air, various staged performances, and people rest on the beach. Other advantage of summer season in the country are the prolonged working hours of museums and other sights. However second half of August is most likely the most successful time for travel as the summer is in its heat, yet there are fewer people in the streets.

Danish beach
What to do
The coastal line of Denmark makes 7 300 kilometers and includes hundreds islands that gives rich possibilities for swimming, surfing and driving on yachts. As to two last, Denmark has an exit to the high sea in the west, as well as calm fjords and the protected seas, such as Smalandshavet (between Zealand and Lolland) and the waters spotted with islands, on the south from island Fyn. Denmark can brag of rich traditions of fishing; numerous small rivers and lakes are full of pikes, perches and trout. Fishing in salty water practically isn’t limited; the cod, a mackerel, a flounder and a trout are most extended.
Transportation
The message between country big cities on internal airlines is convenient; on certain flights it is possible to receive essential discounts. The majority of places are served by suburban buses, many of which move according to the schedule of trains. Denmark possesses well developed, reliable network of the railways which worth be marked for its reasonable prices and convenient intervals. In Denmark right-way movement  is obligatory as well as the use of seat belts, and all drivers are obliged to have a sign on an emergency stop in the car. A number of bicycle paths connects different parts of the country, therefore a bicycle – practical means of transportation in the country, both in a city, and behind its limits. The network of ferries connects all occupied islands of Denmark though fans of adventures can employ the yacht and enjoy such pastime.