February 15, 2012

A "speedy" tour in the Stockholm archipelago
The tour passes around the most central islands of Stockholm, in a unique type of boat. The tour starts by passing the Old Town, inner city islands and Djurgården at a moderate speed before continuing onto more open waters. Once out of the city, the speed increases to 26 knots (50 km/h).
Sightseeing at your own pace
You can hop-on and hop-off at the various stops as often as you like, or stay onboard and enjoy the ride. The ticket is valid for 24 hours. The boat stops at places such as the Royal Palace, the Vasa Museum, the Gröna Lund amusement park and many other popular sights.
Scenery sightseeing
This tour takes you through the green parts of Stockholm. Leaving the inner city behind, you'll see famous buildings while passing through the peaceful Djurgården canal. When heading back, you'll see the Stockholm skyline opening up - only to be seen from the water.
Round tour
If you're looking to see all of Stockholm from the water, this is a good tour for you. You'll see the most famous parts of the city. The tour takes you under fifteen bridges and passes through two locks connecting the Baltic Sea with Lake Mälaren.
Enjoy the archipelago with a set menu
Experience Stockholm and the archipelago while enjoying a meal. A three course dinner will be served as you cruise the archipelago. This is a good choice when you are short on time and want to combine great views with fine dining.
The city's only brunch at sea
At noon every Saturday and Sunday s/s Stockholm departs on a three hour brunch cruise in the archipelago. The buffet is filled with traditional dishes made of Swedish produce, cold and warm meats, various salads and breads - as well as packed dessert table.
History of Stockholm, from the water
This journey takes you through Stockholm's past. The tour goes from City Hall and passes around Stockholm's second largest island, Kungsholmen. Travelling through narrow canals you will learn about the history of the city and its development from early industrial to modern times.