Exploring Vaxholm in the last summer days. Reaching Vaxholm on boat.

Vaxholm: A must-visit in the last days of summer

As summer in Sweden slowly fades and the cooler days approach, it’s the perfect time to squeeze in one last adventure before the winter takes over. Vaxholm, a picturesque destination in the Stockholm archipelago, has always been on my list. And I thought, why not go now before it gets too cold? With the idea in mind, I started researching how to get there, what to do, and how to make the most of the trip.

Here’s a glimpse of my journey to Vaxholm and why it’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking to make the most of these last semi-summer days.

Getting to Vaxholm: A scenic boat ride

The first step in planning a trip to Vaxholm is figuring out how to get there. For me, the choice was simple—what’s the point of visiting an island in the Stockholm archipelago if you don’t travel by boat? After looking through my options, I came across the Waxholmsbolaget’s ferry service, and to my surprise, I found out that during the low season (September 14–April 29), you can travel with your SL card if it’s valid for 30 days or more! That was great news because it meant we could travel comfortably on a bigger boat without having to buy extra tickets. However, you can still travel with SL boats.

Waxholmsbolaget's Traffic boat on the dock.
The boat we took to Vaxholm. Credits: Yohannes

When boarding the boat, make sure you have your 30-day SL card ready. You’ll need to check in just like you would on a bus or train, but this time, the machine will print out a travel ticket. Keep that ticket handy because you’ll need to show it when you get off the boat at Vaxholm. Without it, you’ll either need to buy a new ticket on board or face a fine.

The boat ride took about 1.5 hours, and we enjoyed every second of it. We took the top deck to soak in the view, and the sights along the water were simply stunning. Stockholm’s green landscape, the glistening water, and the gentle breeze made the trip a peaceful escape from the busy city life.

Exploring Vaxholm in the last summer days and saw a 'pirate's' looking ship.
Who remembers Pirates of the Caribbean? Credit: Yohannes
God our father on the rainbow - fountain, a sculpture at Nacka Strand
We saw ‘God our Father on the rainbow – fountain’, a sculpture at Nacka Strand

A town like no other

Once we arrived in Vaxholm, I was immediately taken aback. The charming old houses gave the town a completely different feel from the modern architecture you see in most Swedish cities. It almost felt like I had stepped into another country, with the colorful wooden buildings and quaint streets adding to the town’s picturesque charm.

Vaxholm last summer days a view from the boat to the dock.
Next stop…Vaxholm. Credit. Yohannes

We spent the day walking through the old town, breathing in the fresh air, and sitting by the water, taking in the peaceful surroundings. It was the perfect way to unwind and feel connected to nature and history all at once.

Vaxholm's town architecture.
Credit: Yohannes
A street view in the city of Vaxholm
Credit: Yohannes

Things to do in Vaxholm

If you’re planning a trip to Vaxholm, here are a few things I recommend:

Take a walk through the Old Town: The old houses, charming streets, and local shops give you a glimpse into the island’s history and culture.

Vaxhom's old town
Vaxholm’s old town. Credit: Yohannes
Visiting Vaxholm's old town and gardens in the last days of summer
A walk through the old town. Credit: Yohannes

Visit Vaxholm church: This beautiful church is one of the highlights of the town and offers a peaceful spot for reflection.

Vaxholm's church
Vaxholm’s church. Credit: Yohannes

Explore Vaxholm fortress: The famous Vaxholm Castle (or fortress) is a must-see. It’s rich in history and offers beautiful views of the surrounding islands.

Standing in front of Vaxholm's Fortress.
Vaxholm’s Fortress is a must visti. Credit: Yophtahe

Heading back to Stockholm: The bus ride

After exploring Vaxholm, we decided to take the bus back to Stockholm to see the island from a different perspective. We hopped on the double-decker bus (No. 670) and enjoyed a scenic ride through Vaxholm and the surrounding areas before heading back to the city. It was a relaxing way to end the trip, giving us time to reflect on the day and take in the beauty of Stockholm from a different angle.

Double-decker bus. Travelling back to Stockholm after the last summer days trip to Vaxholm.
Bus (670) trip back to Stockholm. Credit: Yohannes

Final thoughts

Vaxholm is definitely a must-visit destination before the cold winter arrives. Whether you’re taking a boat ride, exploring the old town, or just sitting by the water enjoying the last days of summer, this trip offers something special. So, if you’ve been thinking about taking a break from your studies and exploring the Stockholm archipelago, Vaxholm should be at the top of your list! You can also check out ‘A day trip to Uppsala

    Yohannes - Health Economics Policy and Management

    Yohannes - Health Economics Policy and Management

    Hi there! My name is Yohannes, and I come from Ethiopia, the Cradle of Humanity. I've always been curious and ambitious, and my journey to Karolinska Institutet is a testament to that. I studied medicine and developed a deep fascination with the intersection of healthcare, economics, policy-making, and management. This passion led me to KI. I look forward to learning more about healthcare economics and becoming a part of the vibrant international community at KI. In my free time, I enjoy writing and drawing, always exploring and trying new things.

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