Admire the sights of Stockholm from the water on a cruise that takes you under bridges and by the city’s main landmarks. Enjoy recorded commentary as you sail on both the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren.
Highlights
See the sights of Stockholm from the water
Cruise under several bridges and discover the inner city
Listen to commentary available in 10 languages
Full description
Book a sightseeing tour and experience Stockholm from the water. Board your sightseeing vessel and listen to the recorded commentary available in 10 languages as you take in the iconic sights of this stunning city.
Pass under several bridges and through a lock that connects the Baltic Sea with Lake Mälaren. Along the way see the sights of Stockholm’s inner city, the Old Town, Södermalm Island, Lilla Essingen, and Stora Essingen, the new area known as Hammarby Sjöstad, and the green areas of Royal Djurgården.
Guiding via your own mobile phone and headphones or through the boat’s guide system and headphones. Guided in 10 different languages, including English, Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese.
Important information
Know before you go
Accessibility: One of the boats operating this tour is accessible to persons in manual wheelchairs. Please note that the ramp slope is depending on current water level. We do not accept electric wheelchairs on the ramp. It is always possible to leave a wheelchair on the quay. Our staff will fasten it with a lock and cover it from rain. There are a few steps to enter the boat.
Pets: Yes. Dogs that can be kept in owner’s lap throughout the tour are welcome on board. Please sit outside where possible or in the back of the boat. Due to lack of space it is not possible to keep your dog on the floor under your seat or in the gangway.
Stroller: No. Not possible to bring on board but it is possible to leave it on the quay. Our staff will fasten it with a lock and cover it from rain.
Toilets: Yes.
Cafeteria: Yes.
Outside seating: Yes. Most of our boats have a limited number of sets outside in the aft of the vessel.