Explore Skeppsholmen and Kastellholmen in a small-group (max 6) winter tour filled with naval drama and stories of Sweden’s short-lived empire from Delaware to St Barthélemy, plus a warm fika stop.

PRICE: $19
per person

 

Step into a side of Stockholm that most visitors never experience on an immersive small-group walking tour of its historic naval islands. This winter adventure leads you through Skeppsholmen and Kastellholmen, once the beating heart of Swedish sea power, where royal ambition, battles, and forgotten colonies shaped the story of a nation.

Your journey begins at the statue of Gustav III on Skeppsbron. Here you meet one of Sweden’s most debated rulers, a king celebrated for his cultural vision yet criticized for his authoritarian style. Gustav’s decisions reshaped Sweden and helped create a brief colonial empire that reached far beyond the Baltic. The waterfront around you once echoed with the voices of sailors preparing for voyages across distant seas.

From the Royal Palace you trace Sweden’s early overseas ventures, including the little-known colony of New Sweden along the Delaware River and the later acquisition of St Barthélemy in the Caribbean. These territories are almost forgotten today, but their stories reveal a mix of ambition, misfortune, and shady characters who moved through Stockholm’s harbors. These episodes add color to the larger tale of a country testing its place in the world.

Cross the bridge to Skeppsholmen, the island that served for centuries as the center of Swedish naval command. Here you stand before the Admiralty House and learn about the officers, shipwrights, and sailors who shaped Sweden’s maritime presence. Nearby you encounter the monument to the Battle of Svensksund, one of the largest naval battles ever fought in northern waters.

The walk continues to Kastellholmen, a small island crowned with a historic citadel. These shores were once lined with shipyards, defenses, and training grounds for naval crews. Today they offer quiet pathways, sweeping waterfront views, and atmospheric corners overlooked by standard tourist routes. The combination of winter light, icy water, and historic architecture creates a vivid setting for stories of conflict, exploration, and daily life in a maritime city.

Throughout the tour you hear insider history rarely found in guidebooks. From forgotten colonies to naval triumphs and the personal experiences of the people who lived and worked on these islands, the stories bring the landscape to life.

This experience is ideal for history lovers, curious travelers, and locals or expats seeking to understand Stockholm beyond the usual Old Town narrative.

Your tour concludes inside the café of the Nationalmuseum, a warm and elegant refuge from the winter cold. Here you can enjoy pastries, coffee, or tea at your own expense. The fika break offers time to relax, ask questions, and reflect on the journey through Sweden’s maritime past.

Group size is limited to a maximum of six guests to ensure a personal and engaging experience. Dress warmly and prepare to discover a Stockholm that is rich, surprising, and full of stories waiting to be uncovered.

Expert-led walk based on unique research into Sweden’s colonial past.
Explore hidden islands most tours ignore beyond crowded Gamla Stan.
Small-group winter tour limited to six guests for deeper insight.
Discover naval stories and landmarks missed by standard routes.
A short, atmospheric adventure ending with an optional cozy fika.

Live tour guide
View of Stockholm Palace
View of Swedish Parliament
Walk on Skeppsholmen Island
View of Admiralty House
View of statue of King Gustav III
Discussion of Sweden’s Caribbean legacy
Discussion of Swedish trade, slavery, and eventual abolition
Discussion of Swedish royal ambition and naval power
Food and drinks
Transportation to the starting point

 

This is just one of the many unforgettable experiences that Sweden has to offer. Discover more tours, hidden gems, and must-see spots in Stockholm or on our complete Sweden guide.