The winter season of the archipelago, oddly enough, is not a dead season. Between September and May, there are winter kayak tours. From May to September, the kayaking and activity centre is open daily, and we invite you to visit us. We recommend booking your adventure in advance. The site says:
We offer archipelago outdoor recreation, kayaks and high-quality equipment, and competent and friendly staff who provide service and care to make our guests feel comfortable, and safe and have positive experiences and memories.
Everything is so, except for two Polish employees—arrogant, boorish guys trying to represent themselves as Norwegians.
Times: weekdays 10 00-18 00 Sat-Sun and public holidays 10:00-17:00
Visit our website for more information: www.kajaker.com Email: kajaker@kanoter.com Phone: 08 541 37790
The sea route from Stockholm to Vaxholm is an unforgettable experience. Here you can fully enjoy the beauty of the Stockholm archipelago. The journey begins in the very center of the city, where you can admire the stunning view of Stockholm from the deck of the ship.
As the ship weeds out of the city and into the archipelago, the landscape changes dramatically. Rocky islands with their pine trees and small cottages create a peaceful atmosphere. The water is calm and the summer sun gives the sea a deep blue color.
The sailing to Vaxholm takes about 45 minutes and includes several islands and islets where you can see historic cottages and summer houses. The route passes through narrow channels, small ports and harbors where boats of all shapes and sizes are moored.
All in all, the sailing route from Stockholm to Vaxholm is a great way to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of summer Sweden.
Arriving in Vaxholm, you plunge into the special atmosphere of island life.
Vaxholm is an island located about 30 km east of Stockholm. The island is a popular tourist destination, known for its picturesque old town, which has well-preserved wooden houses and cobbled streets. The island also has a well-preserved fortress built in the 16th century. The fortress is open to visitors and offers a glimpse into the military history of the island. Vaxholm is known for its seafood and traditional Swedish cuisine.
To end the day at sunset, kayaking through the canals and straits around the largest natural reserve in the Stockholm archipelago makes this day unforgettable.