Gotland and the South-East

Island of treasures

Gotland

Gotland, rich in cultural heritage, is home to impressive historical sites and Viking remnants.

Coastal landscapes

To Explore

Picturesque coastal landscapes, characterized by steep cliffs, golden sandy beaches, and scattered island archipelagos.

Gastronomy

Local specialties

Savor local dishes such as smoked salmon, fresh shrimp, and other regional culinary traditions.

Culture

Maritime traditions

Fishing, sailing, and maritime folklore: the south offers a fascinating glimpse into Swedish coastal life.

Between maritime folklore and cultural heritage, southeastern Sweden and Gotland offer a unique getaway, where medieval history meets typical coastal landscapes: stroll through the cobbled streets of Visby and be transported through time by the medieval walls, or dive into the clear waters of the Baltic Sea, then explore the islands and cliffs sculpted by the waves.
Food enthusiasts, you won’t be disappointed: the local maritime cuisine is particularly delicious, revealing ancient culinary traditions.

Gotland is primarily accessible by ferry from Nynäshamn or Oskarshamn.

From Direct flights from Stockholm are also available.

For more details, read our article on traveling to Gotland.

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