Luxury holiday homes in Denmark combine unique architecture with breathtaking views, offering a truly unique vacation experience. The selection of vacation homes in the land of Vikings and design icons is impressive – of the approximately 200,000 holiday homes across the country, almost one in five is available for rent. These exclusive accommodations boast thoughtful interiors and modern amenities, including spacious living areas with fireplaces and luxury spa areas.
Especially on the North Sea , you'll find exceptional holiday homes in Denmark with panoramic views of the crashing waves and enchanting dunes. North Zealand , Denmark's most extensive island and also the largest island in the Baltic Sea, offers some of the country's most charming holiday home areas along its attractive northern coast. Whether for a romantic getaway, a wonderful time with family, or an exclusive vacation with friends – luxury holiday homes in Denmark combine the typically Danish sense of coziness with modern design. They create small paradises in beautiful locations.
Variety of luxurious holiday homes in Denmark
The various types of luxury holiday homes in Denmark mirrors the diversity of Danish architecture. From traditional thatched-roof cottages to modern architectural wonders, the Scandinavian country offers accommodations for every taste.
Thatched-roof houses with history
The charming thatched-roof cottages are among the most popular luxury accommodations in Denmark. The houses that combine historic character with modern comforts are particularly striking. One excellent example is a historic beach house that sleeps 12 people. It invites you to a luxury vacation with a wellness area featuring a pool, sauna, and steam bath, as well as a natural outdoor area with an orangery, whirlpool, and tennis court.
Holiday home 785 • Tane Hedevej 50, Image source: Feriekompagniet
The situation is similar with a partially completely renovated, partially newly built thatched-roof house from 2022, which is equipped with five bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, an outdoor whirlpool, swimming pool, sauna, and steam bath.
In West Jutland, between Blåvand and Vester Husby , large, thatched brick farms the landscape, giving the holiday home area of Bjerregård its name: "Farm in the Dunes ." These buildings have proven their robust construction over the centuries and now serve as luxurious holiday homes.
Holiday home 049 • Kollemarken 73, Image source: Feriekompagniet
Modern architect-designed houses with panoramic views
Enormous window fronts on architectural masterpieces redefine vacation in Denmark. The unique construction methods and sophisticated interiors of these architect-designed luxury holiday homes in Denmark are a feast for the eyes. One example is Blåvand's first DGNB-certified holiday home , which features 2.1-meter-high beds.
Holiday Home 829 • Hedetoftvej 79A, Image source: Feriekompagniet
These architect-designed houses are ideal retreats for the discerning vacationer, thanks to their stunning natural surroundings and sophisticated design. Architects like Jan Henrik Jansen have set new standards with their experimentation with form and material—for example, with building materials like travertine, wood, and glass, which repeatedly create surprising connections between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Fjord houses and houseboats for exceptional living experiences
Houseboats offer a unique vacation experience, as they're closer to the water than any other accommodation. These floating luxury vacation homes are equipped with everything a high-quality vacation home has to offer—except for the unique feeling of living on the water.
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The Slusen Houses in Hvide Sande are located on Ringkøbing Fjord and feature generous window fronts facing the water. The fjord houses combine the benefits of a permanent location with the feeling of living directly on the water. These accommodations are particularly suitable for families, as they offer a safe space where children can swim, fish, and explore nature.
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Attention design lovers: Regional delicacies
Several regions in Denmark are a paradise for design lovers, thanks to their unique landscapes and architecture. Different characteristics make each region a unique destination for discerning holidaymakers.
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North Zealand: Where forest, beach and culture come together
As the largest island in Denmark and the Baltic Sea, North Zealand combines impressive natural beauty and architectural masterpieces. The north coast is enchanting, with long, sometimes wide beaches of light, fine sand. From Hundested in the west to Hornbæk in the east, the Blue Flag flies nine times, indicating excellent water quality.
Painting by Carl Carlsen, via Wikimedia Commons
Two protected coastal forests characterize the region: Hornbæk Plantation in the east and Tisvilde Hegn in the west. Further inland lies Gribskov , Zealand's largest forest, covering an impressive 5,600 hectares. Particularly luxurious pool houses are located in Asserbo , Tisvilde , Vejby Strand , and Munkerup .
West Jutland: Untouched nature meets contemporary architecture
The West Jutland North Sea coast captivates with its expansive white beaches and rolling dune landscapes. The designer holiday homes here blend harmoniously into the natural surroundings. Villages like Årgab , Nr. Lyngvig , and Houvig offer impressive sea views.
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The architecture of these high-quality homes highlights the unique features of the landscape, creating a harmonious connection between Scandinavian style and nature. Extensive window fronts are a particularly distinctive feature; they not only offer fantastic views but also allow abundant natural light into the interior.
In addition to relaxation, the region has many activities to offer:
- Leisurely beach walks on the beaches of Blåvand
- Water sports such as windsurfing near Hemmet, golf on one of the 41 courses in the region
- Baltic Sea and Zealand: brightness, vastness and silence
On the Baltic coast and on Zealand, design lovers will find holiday homes that celebrate light and space. The region has an unusually high proportion of forest compared to other parts of Denmark. Family-friendly beaches and charming little coastal towns combine to create the ideal setting for a relaxing holiday.
Aspects to consider when booking
Those who plan early not only have the greatest selection, but are also more likely to find a house that meets their needs.
Location and view: Sea view is not always the same
The location of a holiday home is crucial to the holiday experience. It's important to note that the North Sea and the Baltic Sea are fundamentally different. While the North Sea is often wild and unpredictable, the Baltic Sea is considerably calmer, making it particularly suitable for families with small children. The popular coastal areas of West Jutland and South Jutland, as well as the islands of Bornholm , Funen , and Zealand, are particularly sought after for luxury holiday homes with sea views.
Check amenities: pool, sauna, fireplace?
Most providers use a star rating system to rate their vacation homes—from one star for basic accommodations to five stars plus for the highest luxury. All conventional features can be specified when filtering: house size, number of people, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, and amenities.
Special amenities such as a pool table, table tennis table, or game consoles can usually be found “special requests.”
Size and layout for groups or family members
Groups of 14 or more can use special, spacious accommodations. Many are located on spacious natural grounds, meaning there are no neighbors to be considered.
Families will find specially child-friendly houses equipped with playrooms, secure gardens and sometimes even children's pools.
Pet-friendly options
Denmark is ideal for a holiday with your dog . Around 3,500 holiday homes allow four-legged friends, often at no extra charge. Accommodations with fenced grounds are particularly dog-friendly, allowing your pets to romp around off-leash.
Please note: Dogs must be kept on a leash on Danish beaches from April 1 to September 30, and in forests (except for designated dog forests) this requirement applies year-round. Traveling with a dog requires a microchip, an EU pet passport, and a valid rabies vaccination.
Leisure activities and neighborhood
In Denmark, a luxury holiday encompasses much more than just stylish accommodations.
Beach days, surfing and amber hunting
On the North Sea coast, vacationers will find wide sandy beaches and ideal conditions for water sports . Kitesurfing and windsurfing are the most popular activities. Searching for amber on the beaches of Blåvand is a popular adventure for the whole family. The calmer Baltic Sea offers paradisiacal sailing destinations.
Hiking in Tisvilde Hegn or Gribskov
Nature lovers will find extensive forest areas with hiking trails in Tisvilde Hegn and Asserbo. A bike ride through these forests leads to some of Denmark's best beaches on the Kattegat , with unique dune landscapes. Gribskov , Zealand's largest forest, offers numerous hiking opportunities across 5,600 hectares.
Visits to Roskilde, Helsingør or Gilleleje
Away from nature, cultural highlights beckon. In Horsens , Denmark's widest pedestrian zone invites you to stroll. Numerous manor houses and castles have been converted into museums and attract thousands of visitors every year. The picture-book town of Ærøskøbing , with its historic town center, is particularly worth seeing.
Culinary discoveries along the coast
Danish cuisine surprises with its regionality and freshness. In Odense, the culinary heart beats in the Latin Quarter. The island of Funen is considered the cradle of Nordic cuisine with its first-class ingredients. The freshly caught fish dishes on the North Sea coast are a culinary highlight. In Skagen, fish specialties are often prepared with a modern Nordic twist.
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