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The Stockholm Archipelago stretches roughly 80 km east from the city centre into the Baltic Sea, comprising around 30,000 islands, skerries, and rocks. It is the largest archipelago in Sweden and one of the most accessible in Europe - ferries from central Stockholm reach the inner islands in under an hour. Waxholmsbolaget operates the main public ferry routes, with departures from Strandvägen (Nybroplan) and Strömkajen. A day trip to Vaxholm, the unofficial capital of the archipelago, takes about 75 minutes each way and includes a well-preserved 16th-century fortress in the harbour.
For beaches and nature, Grinda (2 hours from the city) offers swimming, kayaking, and walking trails across a car-free island. Sandhamn (2.5 hours) sits at the outer edge of the archipelago and has a sailing village atmosphere with a few restaurants and bakeries along the harbour. In summer, faster boats run direct services to popular islands and cut travel time significantly. The archipelago season runs roughly May to September, though some inner-island routes operate year-round.
Pro Tip: Buy a 5-day Waxholmsbolaget island-hopping pass (around 499 SEK) if you plan more than one trip. For a taste without committing a full day, the Djurgården ferry from Slussen to Nybroplan (part of the SL transit network) is technically an archipelago route and takes just 10 minutes - one of the cheapest boat rides in Stockholm.