Islands with tour packages and cruises:
Fjäderholmarna |
![]() The Archipelago
While the Stockholm Archipelago seems practically infinite, it actually consists of "only" 24,000
islands, islets and rocks you can choose to explore. Close to the mainland, the islands are larger
and more lush, the bays and channels wider, and the year-round residents more numerous. But
as you go further out toward the sea, the scenery becomes more rugged. Finally, you come to
the outer reaches - where sea and land meet, in a place of tiny islets and windblown, low
vegetation.
During the summertime the archipelago is filled with sailboats, since once one has sailed its water, one returns
again and again. Many Stockholm families sail their own boats, but visitors, too, can experience
the archipelago. Just come along on one of the many white steamboats which have connected
the larger islands for over a century.
The archipelago is closer than you think
The following packages can be purchased through the Sweden house, Hamngatan 27, phone: +46-8-789 24 95
If you don�t have much time, but want to experience something of the famous archipelago, the
Fjäderholm Islands may provide the solution. A half hour�s boat ride from Stockholm will bring
you to the closest islands of the archipelago, and put you far away from the big city pulse. These
islands have provided night lodging for mariners on their way to or from Stockholm. Today,
they offer handicraft workshops, a smoke-house, a summer stock theatre, the Baltic Aquarium
and Fjäderholmarnas Krog, a top-rated restaurant with European Master Chef.
A 25�minute boat trip brings you to a genuine archipelago island where you will find an old
smokehouse, several taverns, stalls selling handicrafts, a farm with animals and a large archipelago
museum. There is always something to enjoy on Fjäderholmarna, whatever your age.
Price: SEK 60
Another hour or so by archipelago boat will bring you to Grinda. This is the place for all kinds
of sports and exercise, from a leisurely walk in the woods, a swim among the rocks or a game of
boule to ocean kayak trips, mountain-bike races and mountain climbing. Grinda Wärdshus, an
art nouveau inn from the turn of the century, provides another example of fine dining in the
archipelago and you can even spend the night there.
The towns and forts of the archipelago
On your way to Grinda, you�ll pass through Vaxholm, a little, vibrant town of wooden houses,
and lots of summer visitors. Sailboat enthusiasts stop here before their extended cruises,
ostensibly for supplies, but just as much to look at the handicraft studios, art galleries, and
perhaps, to have a meal at Hotel Waxholm, with its magnificent harbour view. If you have a
little more time, visit Waxholm Castle. Of course, the castle isn�t the only defence installation in
the archipelago. The entrance to Stockholm has always been guarded in various ways, and at
various locations. In fact, there is an entire underground base on the island of Siarö in the
northern archipelago, used for decades by hundreds of soldiers, and unnoticed by the rest of the
world. When the Swedish armed forces moved out, a museum occupied the underground
caverns and tunnels. Vaxholm is a perfect day-trip destination. During the summer months,
boats leave from Stockholm virtually every hour.
Take a relaxing boat trip through the beautiful inner archipelago and visit the idyllic island town
of Vaxholm. Sights include the impressive fortress which was once in the front line of
Stockholm� s defences. The building now houses a museum and restaurant. A visit to Vaxholm is
also an ideal day trip for large groups.
Price: SEK 410, including round�trip ticket and 3-course-dinner at Waxholm�s Hotel
In Sandhamn, furthest out to sea, pilots meet large ships and guide them to Stockholm through
all the rocks and shoals. Sandhamn is also a yachtsman�s paradise. This is the point of origin for
many great sailboat races, such as the �Around Gotland,� and the island is a meeting place for
hundred of thousands pleasure boaters who stop at the harbour for supplies, or a visit to the Inn
or Sailor�s Restaurant. In the summer, boats are �triple-parked� at the piers. Don�t worry if you
don�t have your own boat; you can still take an unforgettable three hour steamboat ride through
the whole archipelago.
A visit to Sandhamn is the perfect way to wile away a whole day far from the crowd. The island is
one of the last outposts of the archipelago and is famous for its sailing regattas. Eat lunch at the
guest house which has been open to seafarers every day since the middle of the 17th century.
Price: SEK 245 incl. boat journey and lunch. (Weekends only)
The residents of the archipelago have not all been fishermen and farmers. On Utö, in the southern archipelago, the iron mine was the principal employer for several centuries. About a hundred years ago, the island became a famous holiday resort for Stockholmers, and today, the Mining Museum, inn, family hotel, youth and family hostel and the bicycle, kayak and Icelandic horse rental are good sources of income for the approximately 250 year-round residents of the island.
Holiday in the archipelago
If you don�t want to return to the city as soon as it begins to get dark, you can spend the night in
the archipelago. But reserve your room in plenty of time, since staying in the archipelago is
popular. You can choose among hotels, family hotels, private rental cottages, and youth and
family hostels (high standard). Many are located in various historically or culturally interesting
buildings, so you can sleep in a Victorian style home, or in what once was a quarantine station.
Bed and Breakfast is a more personal alternative, since you get to stay with a local family. Some
places offer their guests cooking facilities, and almost everywhere, a genuine Swedish breakfast is
included. The Excursion Shop at Sweden House can help you book accommodations at hotels,
cottages and youth and family hostels. If you contact them in advance, they will send you the
Bed & Breakfast Catalogue, with pictures and descriptions of each place.
Unlimited travel among islands and islets Buy a "båtluffarkort"(Inter�skerries cards) - a ticket that entitles you to unlimited boat travels for sixteen days with "Waxholmsbolaget", that traffic the whole archipelago from Singö in the north to Nynäshamn in the south. You can use the ticket for day-trips from Stockholm, or more extensive excursions, spending a night or two at camping sites, youth and family hostels or hotels. You can purchase your Inter-skerries card at the Sweden House, which has more information, as well, about finding your way in the Stockholm archipelago. Inter�Skerries Card Price: SEK 250 See the archipelago for a day. Thousand Island Cruise
Enjoy a whole�day cruise on Waxholm III, a restored archipelago boat built at the turn of the
century. An unforgettable day in the archipelago awaits you. The boat trip starts in the inner
archipelago with its wooded islands and pretty houses. The middle archipelago is more barren
but there are some farms and people who live there and make a living by fishing and handicraft.
We will stop and go ashore on some of the islands.
Price: SEK 735, including lunch, welcome drink, two�course dinner, coffee and guide. (Summertime only)
Under the briges of Stockholm
Two hours under bridges of Stockholm. Our journey takes us
through two locks and across two different types of water � the brackish waters of The Baltic and
the fresh inland waters of Lake Mälaren.
Price: SEK 130 |