See the Stockholm Archipelago and Save Money #visitstockholm (2024)

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While in Stockholm recently, we discovered a relatively inexpensive way to enjoy some of the natural beauty of the Stockholm Archipelago – on a car ferry! Visiting Northern Europe is expensive for North American tourists, especially Canadians while our dollar is so weak, so this was a happy find.

While searching for cruises online, we stumbled upon the Silja Serenade, a car ferry / cruise ship that overnights from Stockholm, Sweden to Helsinki, Finland. Our cabin with 4 bunks for 2 nights was less than the cost of 1 night in our hotel in Stockholm.

The ferry is set up like a cruise ship with activities for kids, nightly entertainment, restaurants, a big duty free store and a handful of boutiques. Our cabin was small, but clean and comfortable, and all four bunks folded up to make the room feel bigger in the daytime.

Our hotel allowed us to leave our bags with them when we checked out because we had a room booked for our return. This way we were able to travel with small carry-on bags, perfect since we walked and took the subway to the port.

We boarded at about 2pm and after dropping our bags in our room we went up on deck to check the place out and get ourselves a tasty beverage. We wanted to find a great vantage point to view the archipelago once we left port. Note – unless you have your back to the view – there are ONLY great vantage points.

The ship left the dock just before 5pm and we were reluctant to leave the deck at 7pm for our dinner reservation, but as luck would have it, our table even had a spectacular view. Offspring loved the kids buffet: pizza, salmon, chicken strips, fries, spaghetti, and a delicious sauce that she put on everything. It even included a dessert buffet and sundae bar. She was impressed by the drink system which was controlled by a mounted iPad. Our dinners were terrific too.

We stayed up to watch the sunset – because …

sunsets on the water are this sensational

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The ship stopped shortly after midnight at Mariehamn. They have to stop there on the trip in order to qualify for duty free, and we learned that a lot of people make this trip just to buy cheap booze.

When we woke up we were in the Helsinki archipelago, closing in on the port. We got right onto one of the Hop On Hop Off buses and did a short tour into downtown Helsinki before hopping off to find some lunch. We walked some more, touring a market, a couple of cathedrals, and a cool art installation in the square, then bussed back to the ship.

We had signed up for a bridge tour so we got back on board a little early. The bridge was impressive, and I would have loved to have been up there to see the ship leave the dock.

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We got underway with plenty of daylight left, so we got to see a lot of the trip that we had slept through the night before. Offspring hung out in one of the play areas until I had to drag her out for dinner. After dinner we attended a show geared toward kids and Offspring got out on the dance floor with all the other kids. Later I put her to bed and my Mom stayed in the cabin to read while Dad and I went up to the disco, the highest point – so I could photograph the sunset. We got there a little early, so naturally we did a shot of tequila – with orange and cinnamon – yum!

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In the morning we had coffee on board and got packed up. I took Offspring to the Kids Zone again and she played until they closed and kicked us out.

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We disembarked and walked to the Eastside Cafe for breakfast before taking the subway back to the hotel.

I highly recommend this trip and think it would be fun to do with a couple of days in Helsinki to really take in all the sights and perhaps go to a sauna.

Many thanks to Visit Stockholm for providing me with a VIP pass and City Key which gave me 48 hour access to museums, attractions and the hop on hop off busses and boats, and to my parents who sponsored the trip to Sweden so Vivi could hang out with her siblings.

Have you been to the Stockholm archipelago?

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FAQs

Is Vaxholm worth visiting? ›

Vaxholm which is one of the most popular islands in all of Sweden, and often referred to as the Capital of the Archipelagos. Even if you're in Stockholm just for a short city break, it's definitely worth to take a day trip into the amazing archipelago.

How do you see the archipelago in Stockholm? ›

Most locals take the Waxholmsbolaget ferries to the islands. Waxholmsbolaget runs regular boat and ferry services across the entire region, from Arholma island in the north to Landsort, on Öja island, in the south. The services are a part of the public transport system in Stockholm County and run all year round.

Should I bring cash to Stockholm? ›

No cash needed: There's no need to exchange a lot of currency – Stockholm is in large parts a cash-free city. Although you'll find ATMs (recognized by teal/blue-green-colored signs reading "Bankomat"), many restaurants, shops, and hotels don't accept bills or coins.

How to travel cheaply in Stockholm? ›

The cheapest way to explore Stockholm archipelago is by public ferry. Ferries stop at Nybroviken, Slussen, the Island of Djurgården and Hammarby Sjöstad. The SL Access Card includes travel on public ferries and is a cheaper way to explore Stockholm's islands than a boat tour.

How long do you need at Vaxholm? ›

A trip to Waxholm might be a whole day trip, but if you not stay for hours in Waxholm, it is easy done in a half day. I recommend to take the boat (from outside Grand Hotel), it will take approx an hour. A stroll in the small town of Waxholm will take an hour or so. So in total the trip will take 3-4 hours.

Which island tour is best in Stockholm? ›

The Archipelago Tour is a live-guided sightseeing tour with daily departures all year round. This is one of Stromma's most popular boat tours. You can choose between 1,5 hours, 2,5 hours, and 3 hours. It is a perfect tour for those who want to see the best of the Stockholm archipelago.

How long is the ferry ride from Stockholm to Vaxholm? ›

The average ferry between Stockholm and Vaxholm takes 1h 4m and the fastest ferry takes 57 min.

What to do in the Sweden archipelago? ›

There are lots of things to do in the Stockholm archipelago. For example, you can boat, hike, fish, sea kayak, bike, swim and even ice yacht. Many of the accommodations on the islands have kayaks and bikes for hire. The staff (and the locals) can give you tips on the best routes.

Can I use US dollars in Stockholm? ›

Local currencies

The different currencies can generally not be used across the borders. In Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland, Euro and US Dollars might be accepted by bigger hotel chains but they are not commonly accepted.

Do you tip waiters in Stockholm? ›

Tipping in Sweden isn't as established as in many other countries. It's always welcome but not expected. When eating out in Sweden it is common to to round up to the nearest big number. For example if your bill comes to 280 SEK, you can round up to 300 SEK.

Can I spend dollar in Sweden? ›

Most businesses in Stockholm, including shops, restaurants, and other service providers, will accept payment in Swedish kronor. It is worth noting that some larger businesses, such as department stores and hotels, may accept other currencies, such as the euro or the US dollar, but this is not always the case.

How much money do I need for 5 days in Sweden? ›

For budget travelers, it's reasonable to expect to spend around $80 to $100 per day in Sweden, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and some activities. On the other hand, mid-range travelers can expect to spend approximately $150 to $200 per day.

Is Uber cheaper in Stockholm? ›

Is Uber Or Taxi Cheaper In Stockholm? Due to the driver licensing requirements for Uber in Stockholm and the deregulation of taxi prices in Sweden, the price of an Uber may be cheaper than a taxi but you may not see as much difference as you can in other cities where the ride sharing app is available.

How to save money on food in Stockholm? ›

It's much less expensive to cook your own food than eat out at restaurants. The cheapest grocery store chains here are Willy's and Lidl. Most hostels in Stockholm have a kitchen/self-catering facilities (as do apartments on Airbnb). If you plan on cooking, make sure you choose accommodation that can facilitiate that.

What is the most beautiful archipelago in Sweden? ›

Even if you're just in Stockholm for a few days, taking a day trip into the amazing archipelago that stretches east from the city can be one of the most rewarding parts of your visit. The Stockholm archipelago is made up of tens of thousands of idyllic islands.

How much is the ferry to Vaxholm? ›

What companies run services between Stockholm and Vaxholm? SL operates a ferry from Stockholm Strömkajen to Fredriksberg brygga every 4 hours. Tickets cost 54 kr and the journey takes 1h.

Which island to visit in Stockholm? ›

10 Best Islands in Stockholm
  • Vaxholm.
  • Sandhamn.
  • Möja.
  • Utö
  • Finnhamn.
  • Grinda.
  • Kymmendö
  • Fjäderholmarna.

How do I get from Stockholm to Vaxholm? ›

It's easy to drive to Vaxholm. If you're coming from Stockholm, take the E18 towards Norrtälje, then turn off at Arninge onto Road 274 towards Vaxholm. In good traffic conditions it takes 30 minutes from Roslagstull.

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