Stockholm offers extensive sheltered sailing waters, numerous marinas with full amenities, and a sailing season typically from May to September.
Stockholm, situated on Sweden's east coast, provides sailors with extensive sheltered waters within the Stockholm Archipelago, comprising thousands of islands and islets. Prevailing sailing conditions feature moderate winds, predominantly from the southwest, with minimal tidal currents and generally deep waters, though caution is advised near rocky shallows.
Key marinas include Wasahamnen Marina (capacity ~150 boats, fuel, water, electricity, showers, Wi-Fi, pump-out facilities), centrally located near Djurgården Island; Sune Carlsson Marina (approximately 200 berths, full services including repairs and winter storage); and Navishamn Marina (100 berths, electricity, water, showers, close to city center). Additional mooring options are available at Saltsjöbaden Marina, offering extensive facilities and easy access to the archipelago.
Stockholm's sailing season typically runs from May through September, with peak activity in July and August. Historically, Stockholm has a rich maritime heritage, notably hosting sailing events during the 1912 Olympic Games and regularly serving as a stopover for international sailing regattas.
Stockholm in Sweden offers 42 marinas, each with unique facilities and services for visiting yachts. To help you choose the best spot, we've sorted the marinas by skipper ratings, ensuring you see the top-rated options first. Whether you need a centrally located marina with easy access to the city or a quieter place with full-service facilities, you'll find the right option below.
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