Adventure & Adrenaline Tours & Trips in Sweden
Ever thought about Sweden for adventure rather than just Stockholm and design? Kayak the archipelago's 30,000 islands, hike Kungsleden trail in Lapland, stay in an ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi. Try mountain biking, rock climbing, and wild swimming in lakes. Winter brings dog sledding, Northern Lights chasing, and skiing, and The Right to Roam law (Allemansrätten) means you can camp almost anywhere.
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10 best Adventure & Adrenaline Sweden tour packages
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- 7-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
- 8-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
- Team Expedition - Guided Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago
- Absolute ice 6 Days
- Long Weekend Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
- Family Winter Escape 7 Days
- Isbitna - Sweden on Skates
- Ski touring & winter fun in remote forests and fells of Sweden
- Winter Experience in Åre 8 Days
- 5-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
7-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
“The trip was everything we wanted it to be, 7 days just planning your own tour.”
Paddle to the iconic Häradskär lighthouse, uncover copper mines on Fångo, and glide through bird sanctuaries near Torrskär. Väggö's dramatic cliffs rise from Sweden's coastal waters, where wildlife thrives in natural habitats.
Duration 7 days Destinations Norrköping, Saint Anna Archipelago, Aspoja, Missjo, Kupa Klint, Harstena, Hasko, Krakmaro, Häradskär Island Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Do the North From
- US$1,119
8-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
“This is really the way to relax, no internet, no cell phones, no stress - just you, your kayak, and lots of nature!!!”
Morten, traveled in August
Eight days of self-guided paddling takes you to Häradskär lighthouse and Kupa Klint lookout in Saint Anna. The route meanders through Missj archipelago's bird sanctuaries and leads to abandoned copper mines on Fång island.
Duration 8 days Destinations Saint Anna Archipelago, Aspoja, Kupa Klint, Missjo, Harstena, Hasko, Krakmaro, Häradskär Island Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Do the North From
- US$1,171
Team Expedition - Guided Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago
“Food was diverse and very well thought and delicious. Everyday we paddled through amazing landscapes.”
Unur, traveled in August
Open-sea routes extend to Häradskär lighthouse through Sweden's maze-like archipelago. Views unfold from Kupa Klint's summit, while Fångö's copper mines await exploration below. Wild camping on remote islands combines with expert navigation training and wilderness skill development.
Duration 5 days Destinations Saint Anna Archipelago, Aspoja, Kupa Klint, Missjo, Harstena, Häradskär Island Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Do the North From
- US$1,512
Duration 6 days Destinations Stockholm, Kiruna, Jukkasjärvi Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$3,014
Long Weekend Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
“The surroundings were so beautiful. We had great weather, no accidents, and it was perfect.”
Steve, traveled in September
Open Baltic waters test kayakers as they navigate Sweden's most intricate island maze. From Aspoja's sheltered coves to Kupa Klint's dramatic lookout, Saint Anna's 6,000 islands offer diverse conditions with top-quality kayaking equipment provided.
Duration 4 days Destinations Norrköping, Saint Anna Archipelago, Aspoja, Kupa Klint, Missjo, Harstena, Tyrislot Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Do the North From
- US$874
Duration 7 days Destinations Björkliden, Jukkasjärvi Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$3,600
No departure dates availableDuration 5 days Destinations Gothenburg Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen
What our customers ask about Adventure & Adrenaline Tours & Trips in Sweden
When is the best time to go on an Adventure tour
favorable conditions for Swedish Adventure tours occur from June to September with July and August drawing the largest crowds. During these months the Saint Anna Archipelago experiences some of Sweden's longest periods of sunshine and the warmest water temperatures. A TourRadar traveler shares this insight: "August is a really beautiful time to visit Saint Anna. The water has had the whole summer to warm up and it's usually a bit calmer than earlier in the summer."
What wildlife might I encounter on a Swedish Adventure tour?
The natural landscapes of Sweden particularly in the Saint Anna Archipelago and forest areas are home to diverse wildlife. Visitors regularly spot white-tailed eagles grey seals moose and arctic skuas. The forests near Mora offer chances to see wolverines or find lynx tracks. A TourRadar traveler reports: "We spotted Ospreys Great Cormorants and Arctic skuas along with many other types of birds. Grey seal sightings are frequent around Norrbådarna."
How physically demanding are Adventure tours in Sweden?
Swedish Adventure tours welcome participants of all fitness levels. The Saint Anna Archipelago's calm waters without tides or strong currents make it ideal for beginner kayakers. Tours in Fulufjället National Park require moderate fitness for hiking and winter activities. A TourRadar participant notes: "We were novice paddlers and faced challenging conditions on two days (out of five). But the equipment provided was high quality and gave us the confidence."
What accommodation options are available during Adventure tours?
Sleeping arrangements range from wild camping on secluded islands to stays at wilderness lodges such as Navardalen in central Sweden. Tours provide Hilleberg tents for camping while urban stops may include hotels like the Scandic Sjolyst in Oslo. According to a TourRadar visitor: "Wild camping permitted anywhere in the area with top-quality gear and you can upgrade to comfort packages for inflatable mattresses and hammocks."
How many people are typically in an Adventure tour group?
Tour operators maintain small group sizes to ensure personal attention and reduce environmental impact. Programs like the Team Expedition keep numbers low to build strong group dynamics while tours such as Magical New Year in Wild Sweden limit participation for an authentic wilderness experience. A TourRadar guest notes: "We were a small group which made the experience more personal and enjoyable."
















