7-Day Sweden Tour Packages
Seven days in Sweden means hitting Stockholm’s islands and museums, maybe Gothenburg canals, up to Lapland in the north. Head to Vasa Museum, ABBA Museum, Stockholm archipelago, and see fika culture everywhere. Try the Ice Hotel Kiruna if it’s winter, and check out the midnight sun if it’s summer. You’ll quickly see the Scandinavian quality of life and want to visit again.
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7 Days in Sweden, incl. Saint Anna Archipelago and Häradskär Island
Saint Anna's archipelago reveals itself over 7 days across 8 distinct areas. Paddling routes link Aspöja's forests to Häradskär lighthouse, with stops at Harstena village and Missjo's countless islets. Both wilderness camping and maritime culture feature prominently.

- Day 1
Arrival in Norrkoping
- Days 2-3
Inner Archipelago
Paddle northeast through protected waters toward Aspöja, passing islands where white-tailed eagles make their homes. Stop at Uggelholmarna Nature Reserve to see 300-year-old pine and linden trees. Continue to the outer archipelago through Missjö's network of small islands. As one paddler put it: "Each island had something special - I naively thought we might get bored, but every day was packed with discoveries!"

- Day 4
Harstena Village
- Day 5
Håskö Area
- Days 6-7
Outer Islands & Return
A Taste of Scandinavia
This 7-day trip takes you through Sweden's cities and coastal spots, hitting Gothenburg, Malmo, and Vrango Island. You'll kayak along Vrango's nature reserves and beaches in the Gothenburg Archipelago, then head to Alingsas—known as the Capital of Fika—where you'll try traditional cinnamon buns at local cafes.

Denmark and Sweden in a week - Covering Copenhagen Gothenburg and Stockholm
Sweden's contrasts come alive from Gothenburg's maritime heritage at traditional shipyards and fishing harbor to Stockholm's island-studded waterfront on Djurgården. In Gothenburg you'll walk Haga's cobbled streets and take Paddan canal cruises under 20 bridges, then head to Stockholm for Gamla Stan's Stortorget square and the Nobel Museum.

What people love about 7-day Sweden tours
- 7-day Kayak & Wild Camp the Archipelago - self-guided
The whole experience was perfect start to finish. Its such a beautiful part of the world, and definitely one that's worth seeing - I experienced so much that I've not before, swimming under the starts in perfectly calm waters being particularly special. If you're worried about being salty all the time, don't be - the water is brackish, and surprisingly un-salty! The equipment you get is top notch, the camp goes up and down in 5 minutes after you've got used to it. The only thing I would say is that the roll mats are very thin (I've camped a lot and they are thinner than any I've had before) so don't offer much in the way of comfort, especially because you're camping on stone most of the time. There is an upgrade to more comfortable equipment though it was quoted as an additional £40 per person per night on the website which is far too much, I'm not sure if that's a mistake or not so take a camping mattress with you to ensure a better night's sleep if its not. Be sure to visit Harstena, the restaurant there serves great food, and the waiter called Tony is a very lovely man. He gave us a place to stay for the night and stayed up drinking with us into the early hours. All of the people involved were great, from organising the trip, dropping us off and teaching us about the boat (pay special attention to how to pack it, it's the most important thing you'll learn!), and again at pick-up time. This is 100% a trip you'll be glad you went on.
- Wolves, Moose and Beavers in the Forests of Central Sweden
We loved our trip! Our guide Simon was amazing! Keep him around!!!
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