Located on the eastern coast of Sweden, Stockholm is a very unusual capital city that extends over 14 islands. The territory where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea is 30% water. It is an important port connected to other Nordic cities, including Helsinki (Finland), Turku (Finland), Tallinn (Estonia) and St. Petersburg (Russia). A yacht charter in Stockholm is essential for visiting Djurgården, Museum Island, Skeppsholmen Island, home to the Moderna Museet and its magnificent statues, and the old medieval town confined to its island with its winding streets, gabled houses and peaceful squares.
The various districts are linked by 57 decks, making for a very picturesque setting. This extraordinary city is made up of forests, vast parks and rivers that are ideal for urban swimming. You could say that the inhabitants are semi-aquatic, especially since many of the houses have boathouses. You will be in your element here, because even places to stay, such as certain youth hostels, are set up on boats. In terms of architecture, the Kungliga Slottet (Royal Castle), the Nordiska Museet (Nordic Museum), which is a sumptuous rococo building, and the Stadshuset (City Hall), a building in the National Romantic style, are not to be missed.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 69 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer |
Average price per week | $21,654 |
Minimum weekly price | $682 |
Maximum price per week | $562,964 |