How to Find Cheap Hotels in Bornholm, Denmark. Called "The Island of Contrasts," past and present converge on the tiny island if Bornholm in Denmark. From campsites to luxury resorts, the island offers a vacation for every style nd every budget.
Know that while small enough to hike around in a couple of days, the 12 towns in Bornholm are scattered among beaches, farmlands, forests and cliffs.
Plan to visit in the summer, from May to August, for the best temperatures, but also the largest crowds.
Change your money to Danish Krones. If you are not traveling from within Denmark, stop at the bank or the Bornholm Visitor Center in Ronne to change your money.
Fly to Copenhagen, Denmark, and make your way to the island via a ferry or taxi.
Rent a bike to get around the island. There are 125 miles of paths that wind their way through Bornholm.
Consider renting a moped if you do not want to cycle. Cars are hard to come by in summer and parking fines are high.
Consider sleeping under the stars. Purchase a camping permit onsite at one of the 12 campsites that dot the island.
Buy a hostel card if you plan to reserve a room. The five youth hostels on Bornholm offer cheap accommodations.
Look into renting a cottage or even a farm if you are traveling with a group. While not cheap, the price of the larger accommodations can be split between several people who all have a comfortable place to sleep.
To book accommodations, contact The Danish Tourist Board at (212) 885-9700 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below).
Eat a few herrings. Smoked, fried or marinated, you can't miss out on a true Scandinavian delicacy.
Knock a few balls around. A world-class golf course on the island offers golfers a chance for a game, and discount golf packages allow the family to save money on accommodations.
Visit an artist's workshop. From textiles, iron, glass, and granite, artists on the island create arts and crafts for every taste.