
Sailing in Sweden
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Sailing trip in Sweden
Sailing in Sweden with a skipper is the ultimate way to enjoy the Swedish archipelago. With us there’s no need for previous sailing experience or your own sailboat, because an experienced skipper takes care of all the practicalities on board, while a chef prepares the food during the trip. Our sailing trips are perfect if you like to enjoy yourself and relax, if you want to learn more about sailing or if you’re curious to discover Sweden from a new perspective.




More than 15 years in the industry
Qualified Swedish skippers
Clear, fully inclusive package
Sailing trips for all
Sail in Sweden with a skipper and a host
The Swedish west coast is a paradise for sailing which blooms in the summer. Well-maintained fishing communities, untouched islets and skerries with crystal-clear water, and local fish restaurants make this area a wonderful destination to discover by sea. A sailing trip in Sweden is a luxurious way to get close to nature and experience parts of the Swedish archipelago that are otherwise hard to reach.
An experienced skipper on board takes care of the planning and sailing, so you can enjoy your all-inclusive sailing holiday in Sweden. The sailing trip includes breakfast and lunch prepared by a host on board, a drinks package, accommodation aboard the boat, port fees and all additional boat-related costs. The crew will guide you to new places every day, so you can enjoy new experiences, good company, and relaxation.

Sail in Sweden
FAQs
What is included in a sailing trip?
Every sailing trip with a skipper and host includes:
Qualified and certified skipper with local knowledge and extensive sailing experience
A host who serves breakfast and lunch, including a drinks package on board the boat
A berth in a double cabin on the boat
Bed linen and towels
Other boat expenses such as port fees, LPG and diesel
Also included in our sailing trips are return flights from selected airports and return transfers from the airport to the marina
Additional costs for you as a guest are evening meals ashore and spending money for any shopping or other purchases during the trip.
What’s it like to sail with a skipper in Sweden?
A sailing holiday with a skipper in Sweden is a great fit if you want to enjoy your trip without being responsible for sailing or planning – but also if you want to take part in the sailing and learn more. The skipper steers the boat, is responsible for safety, and helps to plan the route. Our skippers are not only professionals, they also know where to find the best islands, restaurants and bays for swimming. The skipper sleeps on board the boat but always has their own cabin, and is available whenever needed.
In addition to extensive sailing experience, our skippers hold certifications such as the Coastal Skipper Examination, Boat Skipper licence C and Short Range Certificate (SRC) licence. All our staff undergo thorough training arranged by More Sailing in Sweden and Croatia.
What’s it like having a host on board?
On board the boat you are in safe hands with the crew; they take care of everything and make sure you’re having a good time. Meals on board the boat are prepared and served by the host, so you can relax and enjoy the trip. Our sailing trips always include breakfast, lunch and a drinks package (water, soft drinks, wine/beer with meals). You will eat dinner ashore in the harbour towns and villages we arrive at in the evenings, and these are at your own expense. Don’t hesitate to ask for tips on the best local restaurants – we’ll be happy to share our favourites!
What’s it like to stay on board one of our boats?
Staying on a boat isn’t so different from being at home – the main difference is that there is limited space, water and electricity on board. That’s why it’s a good idea to think about saving water and take shorter showers, especially when you are moored to a buoy or at anchor.
You will stay in a private cabin aboard a catamaran or yacht, depending on which trip you book. Each cabin sleeps two people, so if you’re travelling alone, you will share a cabin with another guest. Depending on the boat model, guests will sleep in either double beds or bunk beds.
All our boats have comfortable beds, a kitchen (galley), showers and toilets, as well as areas for socialising including the cockpit, parts of the foredeck and the saloon inside the boat.
Whilst sailing, you can charge your phone via a 12V power socket. When moored in a marina with access to shore-side electricity, you can charge via a 220V power socket.
Some of our boats have generators – when the generator is running you can use the 220V power socket without being connected to shore-side electricity.
Harbours often have showers and toilets you can use, depending on the destination.
What is the difference between a catamaran and a yacht?
On our sailing trips you can choose between two different types of boat – yachts (monohull boats) and catamarans. A yacht offers more of a classic feeling of sailing as the boat tilts and the sailing is generally better. A catamaran is more stable, has larger social spaces and is often better suited to larger groups or families who prioritise relaxation and socialising over sailing. Whichever boat you choose, an exciting and eventful journey awaits! Our boats accommodate between 8 and 10 guests, depending on the model.
Who are the other guests onboard the boat?
We understand that it can feel strange not knowing who the other passengers are, but there is no need to worry. Our guests are a wonderful mix of inquisitive travellers who have chosen to take a sailing trip together with other people. We welcome people of all ages on our sailing trips but we also offer specific holidays for seniors, solo travellers or with a focus on exercise – you’re sure to find the perfect trip for you.
What should I pack for a sailing trip?
Packing for a sailing trip is much like packing for any other holiday in the sun. Keep in mind that sunlight reflects off the water around the boat, so it’s a good idea to bring extra sun cream or a shirt/sarong and good sunglasses. Make sure you also pack a soft bag you can easily fold up and put away on the boat; hard cases take up a lot of space in the cabins.
Good to have with you:
Sunglasses
High SPF sun cream
Hat or cap
Swim shoes or sandals
Shoes for wearing on board the boat should only have light-coloured or white soles, though it’s always best to go barefoot
Insect repellent
A few swimming costumes
Books and games
Snorkelling equipment
Seasickness tablets (if you tend to get seasick)
Light raincoat or windbreaker
Spare beach towel (one towel per person is provided. Sheets and pillowcases are also included)
Psst: It’s a good idea to pack a change of clothes in your cabin bag in the unlikely event that your checked luggage is delayed. It may be useful to have a few clothes, swimsuits and a toothbrush in your cabin bag.
Do I need to be able to sail before I go?
No, you don’t need any previous sailing experience to join our sailing trips. We welcome everyone – regardless of your previous experience – and we make sure that you feel safe on board our boats. An experienced skipper is responsible for sailing the boat and, as a guest, you can participate as much or as little as you want. Take the opportunity to learn more about navigation, hoist the sails and practice tying knots – or enjoy the surroundings on the foredeck, with a good book and pleasant company.
What about insurance and cancellation if something happens?
You can find more information about insurance and what happens in the event of cancellation in our travel terms and conditions.
Can I hire a stand-up paddle board (SUP)?
If you want to, you can hire a SUP for your boat. Let us know and we’ll see what’s available!
What’s sailing in Sweden like?
Sweden’s west coast is known for its brisk winds, idyllic harbour towns and delicious shellfish. It offers a perfect climate for sailing and the best way to discover the beautiful Swedish archipelago.
Life on board
What does a typical day on board look like?
When is the best time to go sailing in Sweden?
More Sailing offers sailing trips in Sweden during the high season (July–August) to ensure the best conditions for sailing, the weather, and your experience. The harbours are lively, the water has warmed up, and the summer restaurants are open to visitors. The weather in Sweden can vary, but it’s usually sunnier along the coast. The temperature tends to be around 20–25°C at this time of year.
The boats we sail in Sweden
The smooth-sailing Fountaine Pajot 41
Discover the Swedish archipelago in the best way imaginable. We sail with the luxurious Fountaine Pajot 41 catamaran – a modern sailboat which focuses on comfort. Enjoy pleasant sailing on board a boat that navigates smoothly in harbours and bays. Catamarans are still relatively unusual in the Swedish archipelago, so be prepared for the occasional curious glance.
Number of guests
Four cabins with double beds and room for 8 guests and 2 crew members.
Highlights
Large areas for socialising make this boat perfect for spending time together and enjoying wonderful moments.

Which routes do we sail in Sweden?
Our sailing trips in Sweden depart from the coastal community of Skärhamn on the island of Tjörn, which is surrounded by a fairytale archipelago environment. Each week we adapt the route depending on weather and wind conditions, and we are certainly happy to accommodate your requests if there are specific islands you’d like to visit. In a week, we usually have time to visit 4–5 islands. Islands that we often stop at include Marstrand, Käringön, Åstol, Smögen and Väderöarna.
What our guests say
Would you rather be at the helm yourself?
Bareboat charter in Sweden
Would you rather discover the Swedish archipelago by yourself? No problem! We’re happy to help you find the right sailboat for your needs, whether it’s on the west coast of Sweden or in the Stockholm Archipelago. Read more about bareboat charter with More Sailing here.











