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Stockholm´s Archipelago

Most unique and spectacular of all is of course the Stockholm Archipelago – a vast, fan-shaped maritime world of more than 24,000 islands, islets and skerries, of which only about a thousand are inhabited.

Island Borgen, Stockholm archipelago
Photo:www.imagebank.sweden.se/Henrik Trygg
Island Borgen, Stockholm archipelago
 
In summer, the Archipelago is a paradise for sailors and other boaters from all over northern Europe, but it’s also accessible to visitors travelling by public transport. An hour by bus, local train or car will take you to any of several island communities, and from there you can continue by boat into the magical, breathtakingly beautiful islescape.
 
The best option, however, is to depart from central Stockholm on one of the classic white ferries - many of which are from the 19th  and early 20th centuries and still in operation – making the journey an unforgettable experience in itself.
 
Across the entire span of the archipelago, a distance of more than 100 kilometres from north to south, visitors can choose from an excellent selection of restaurants and accommodation – from exclusive hotels and inns to simple but comfortable youth hostels and camping grounds.
 
Many of the larger hotels and inns are also open in winter, when the scenery is every bit as spectacular as it is in the summer. It’s also possible to travel by boat from Nybroviken or Blasieholmskajen in central Stockholm and enjoy a traditional Swedish Christmas buffet on board, or indeed at one of the many restaurants in the archipelago – an unforgettable mid-winter experience.
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The Stockholm archipelago

Popular destinations in the archipelago:

Fjäderholmarna
The closest island group to Stockholm. 25 minutes by boat from the city centre. Several restaurants and cafés. Handicrafts for sale.

Finnhamn
Pleasant group of islands, with beautiful scenery, ideal for walking. Restaurant, youth hostel and café. 2.5 hours by boat from Stockholm.

Grinda
Very scenic island, ideal for swimming. Hotel and good restaurant. Depending on choice of transport, 1 to 3 hours from Stockholm.

Vaxholm
Small, genuine archipelago community with famous historic fortress, inns, hotels, restaurants, bars, cafés and shops. Transport hub for boat services in the central archipelago. 40 minutes by bus from Stockholm. One hour by boat.

Möja
Idyllic island with classic red cabins. Good fish restaurants and comfortable accommodation. 2 hours by boat.

Sandhamn
Classic seaside resort and international sailing hub with numerous hotels, inns, bars, cafés and restaurants. One hour by boat from Stavsnäs. 2 hours from central Stockholm.

Utö
Popular destination in the outer part of the archipelago, with fine swimming and beautiful walking trails. Accommodation, stores and several restaurants. 3 hours by boat from Stockholm. Slightly faster with a combination of bus and boat.