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The Art of Slow Travel
Tove Oskarsson Henckel, 07.07.2026
Slow travel is reshaping the way people explore the Nordics. Rather than simply getting from A to B, more travelers are choosing journeys that are part of the vacation itself. Kevin Helsinghof, VP Sales & Marketing at Go Nordic Cruisline, explains why MiniCruises are gaining popularity, how onboard dining enhances the experience, and why flexibility and time together have become the new luxuries.
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Go Nordic Cruiseline is a two-day return journey between Copenhagen and Oslo. How is the interest for your MiniCruises — have you noticed an increase in guest interest?