Private Boat Tour To The Island of Grinda

About our private Grinda boat trip

Experience a private boat trip to the island of Grinda in the Stockholm archipelago, with calm waters, beautiful nature and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for day trips, swimming and dining by the sea.

Book a private trip to Grinda today and enjoy an unforgettable day in the Stockholm archipelago.

ROUNDTRIP BY PRIVATE BOAT TO THE ISLAND OF GRINDA 

Price: 8500 SEK + 6% tax
Duration: 4 hours (2 hours on Grinda)
Departure location: Strandvägen Pier 21
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The price is per boat, maximum 12 people in one boat.


This scenic private boat tour from central Stockholm heads east into the beautiful Stockholm archipelago. The route passes iconic waterfront sights such as the Vasa Museum, Gröna Lund amusement park, Djurgården, Fjäderholmarna, Vaxholm, and the famous narrow passage at Stegesund, before arriving at the popular island destination of Grinda in the outer archipelago.

Grinda offers a stunning setting with evening sun over the Baltic Sea, several restaurants and bars, comfortable accommodation options, and tranquil nature trails that are ideal for a relaxing walk and/or a refreshing swim in the Baltic Sea.
Price: 8500 SEK + 6% VAT, maximum 12 people 


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Frequently asked questions

How long is the private boat trip to Grinda?

The trip takes approximately 4 hours in total, with around 2 hours to explore Grinda island.

What will I see on the way to Grinda?

The route passes iconic sights including the Vasa Museum, Gröna Lund amusement park, Djurgården, Fjäderholmarna, Vaxholm, and the famous narrow passage at Stegesund.

What can I do on Grinda during the stop?

Grinda offers restaurants and bars, nature trails for relaxing walks, and beautiful spots for swimming in the Baltic Sea. The island has a stunning setting with evening sun over the water.

What does the trip to Grinda cost?

The price is 8500 SEK + 6% VAT for the entire private boat, accommodating up to 12 people.

Where does the tour depart from?

We normally depart from our homeport at Strandvägskajen 21 (Pier i) in central Stockholm.

We also take custom pick-up locations, just let us know. Here are some popular points:

- Grand Hotel in front of the Nationalmuseum

- In front of Vasa museum

- Skeppsbron in front of Rest, Mister French

- Nacka Strand

Is there a guide on the boat trip?

Yes, every Grinda trip includes an experienced English-speaking skipper who shares stories and local knowledge along the way.

What is your cancellation policy?

Cancellation terms depend on the trip and timing. Please contact us directly at booking for current terms. We do our best to be flexible, especially when weather is the reason for a change of plans.

Is there a toilet on board?

Yes, all our Stockholm boat tour vessels are equipped with an onboard toilet, so you can comfortably enjoy a full-day private boat trip without worrying.

What time of year can I book the Grinda tour?

We operate all year round, as long as the waters are ice-free. Our Grinda trips run from March through December. Winter Stockholm boat tours are also possible on calm days. Contact us to check availability for your dates.

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