Sweden


This Scandinavian country offers a diverse landscape of trees, mountains and coastline in one of the most pristine areas of the world. 

Swedes are very protective of their natural environment and the country is one of the cleanest and most progressive when it comes to recycling and other environmental concerns.

With 30 national parks to explore, you are bound to see a moose or other native wildlife roaming freely.

Although larger cities exist in Sweden, it still remains to have one of the lowest population densities in the world.

Here you will find information and pictures from the following locations: 

 

STOCKHOLM

VISBY


STOCKHOLM

Also known as the "world's smallest big city" this is the capital and also the largest urban area in Scandinavia. 

The town is walkable by foot and also known for the Vasa Museum where you can see the wooden ship that capsized and sank during its maiden voyage in 1628. 

It was vastly decorated with many incredible carvings and makes this story one of the biggest sailing disasters in history.

GETTING THERE:

Fly directly into Stockholm (STO) with the best rates on flights here.

 

PLACES TO STAY:

Find great deals on hotels here.

Traveling on a budget?  Hostels provide a unique experience with extraordinary savings. 

 

GETTING AROUND:

Have the freedom of the open road with a rental car.

You can also get around via public transit such as trainbus or even ferry.

 

THINGS TO DO:

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VISBY

This small and well-preserved medieval city located on the island of Gotland dates back to the 12th century. 

It is considered an UNESCO World Heritage Site and it continues to uphold its value of history, nature, culture and good food.

GETTING THERE:

Fly directly into Visby (VBY) or take a ferry when flying into Stockholm (STO).  Check for the best rates on flights here.

 

PLACES TO STAY:

Find great deals on hotels here.

 

GETTING AROUND:

Have the freedom of the open road with a rental car.

You can also get around via public transit such as trainbus or even ferry.

 

THINGS TO DO:

Explore more options with Trip Advisor