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Do you want to win an adventurous trip to Sweden?


Have you dreamed about visiting Sweden and its beautiful landscape? Now’s your chance to do so – and you get to bring a friend!

VisitSweden, together with Volvo and SAS, is currently having a contest where you can win a Swedish Adventure of a Lifetime. Combine the bustling urban vibe of Sweden’s second largest city Gothenburg, with the tranquil and scenic surroundings in the West Sweden archipelago.

To enter the contest you have to be able to answer a few questions as well as motivate why you want to explore West Sweden and Gothenburg.

What’s included in the price:
2 return flight tickets from US* to Sweden with SAS, including
2 x nights accommodation in Gothenburg
2 x nights accommodation in West Sweden
and a rental car from Volvo

Last day to enter is November 8th, 2017.

SAS
SAS is the leading Scandinavian airline with hubs in all the major cities in the US. Fly to Sweden from Boston (BOS), Chicago (CHI), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), New York (Newark), San Francisco (SFO) or Washington D.C. (WAS). They thrive on punctuality and service all inspired by the modern Scandinavian design and taste.


Elina Sundqvist

Elina Sundqvist is originally from Luleå and finished her bachelor in journalism and multimedia before moving to Los Angeles in 2016. She is the Managing Editor at Swedes in the States. For editorial inquiries: elina@swedesinthestates.com

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  • Hi! Now that you've peaked my interest in Sweden, would the contest winner be able to stay longer than 4 nights if paid out of pocket? A long weekend just doesn't seem quite long enough with the time it takes to travel there. Just a hope.

    • Hi Karen,

      Swedes in the States are in no way responsible for this contest. We are just helping them spread the word! It's organized by VisitSweden. Please visit the link in the article for more information and their website for contact details.

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