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Enjoying a few days of tranquility in the Stockholm archipelago—with swimming, fishing, and hiking, or simply doing nothing—is one of the best tips for summer.
When National Geographic listed the top 25 places to visit in 2025 Stockholm's archipelago made the list.
National Geographic chose Stockholm’s archipelago for its incredible, preserved natural beauty and new attractions like the Stockholm Archipelago Trail — a hiking route linking 21 islands. Sweden’s stunning coastline was highlighted alongside famous destinations like luxury train rides in Malaysia and safari parks in South Africa.
The Stockholm Archipelago offers not only breathtaking natural beauty that’s hard to find anywhere else, but also a wealth of outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, cycling, and kayaking.
But there’s more — thanks to tenants and entrepreneurs operating on land owned by the Archipelago Foundation, the archipelago is also a vibrant, living community. They run shops, restaurants, and accommodations that bring life and accessibility to the islands.
In its article, National Geographic highlights charming destinations such as Utö Värdshus, and includes fun facts like the surprising detail that Greta Garbo once lived there.
National Geographic says the best time to visit the Stockholm Archipelago, also called the “Magic Season,” is in late summer or early fall. This is when the warmth lingers and everything becomes peaceful. We couldn’t agree more — it’s the perfect season for a quiet, scenic escape.
In the Stockholm Archipelago, you’ll find breathtaking nature and activities like hiking, swimming, biking, and kayaking, as well as a vibrant community on Skärgårdsstiftelsen’s lands. The archipelago has charming shops, restaurants, and places to stay, thanks to local businesses and entrepreneurs. National Geographic highlights places like Utö Värdshus, a historic inn where even Greta Garbo once stayed.
Want to know more about visiting Stockholm’s archipelago? Check out the Stockholm Archipelago Trail and the full article on National Geographic
Don't miss the video clip about Stockholm Archipelago and the nomination here
Enjoying a few days of tranquility in the Stockholm archipelago—with swimming, fishing, and hiking, or simply doing nothing—is one of the best tips for summer.
Dreaming of falling asleep under a starry sky and waking up to birdsong and a salty sea breeze?
Grinda is one of the most visited islands in the Stockholm archipelago