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Discover Stockholm from the water on a 2-hour guided kayak tour with scenic views of islands, city hall, old town, and more, led by friendly guides.
Explore Stockholm from a fresh perspective with the 2-Hour Guided Kayak Tour in the city center, operated by Långholmen Kajak. For around €50 per person, this tour offers a peaceful and scenic way to see the Swedish capital’s waterways, islands, and iconic landmarks. The tour lasts 2 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that combines light physical activity with sightseeing. It departs from Långholmen kajak, a convenient starting point in the city, and is suitable for beginners and experienced kayakers alike. The experience is capped at 10 participants, ensuring a friendly and intimate atmosphere.
While the tour offers stunning views and entertaining stories from knowledgeable guides, it’s important to note that swimming ability is a prerequisite, and it is not suitable for individuals with limited mobility. Travelers should wear clothes that can get wet and bring essentials like water and sunscreen. This kayak tour combines active exploration with cultural insights, making it a memorable way to enjoy Stockholm’s waterways.

This tour provides a quiet, water-level view of Stockholm’s most well-known sites. Beginning at Långholmen kajak, the guide leads you through Stockholm’s waterways, giving you a new appreciation for the city’s island layout. The route features a visit to Långholmen, known for its historical prison island, and takes you past Stockholm’s old town, where the medieval streets and architecture create a striking backdrop.
You also pass by the city hall, famous for its Nobel Banquet hall, and Norrmälarstrand, a lively area with cafes and views of the water. The tour concludes by passing Reimersholme, a small island with a history of a liquor and wool mill, adding a touch of local history to your water adventure.
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The kayaks used in this tour are stable two-person vessels, designed to be accessible for beginners. The quality of the kayaks receives praise, and the easy handling makes it simple to get used to paddling. Solo kayaking is also available, though it requires a bit more effort and slightly less stability.
The pace of the tour allows for relaxed paddling, with plenty of time to enjoy the scenic views and listen to the guide’s stories. The duration of 2 hours offers enough time to see key landmarks without feeling rushed. The small group size creates a friendly environment, fostering interaction with the guide and among participants.

The meeting point at Långholmen kajak is easy to find, making the start seamless. The tour begins with a brief safety explanation and instructions from the guide.
The route takes you out to Långholmen, where you’ll learn about its history as a prison island. From there, you paddle toward old town, with views of the historic buildings and lively water activity. The guide shares entertaining stories about Stockholm’s past and present, enriching the visual experience with local lore.
Finally, you pass Reimersholme, a small island with a history in liquor and wool production, rounding out the tour with a glimpse into Stockholm’s diverse island life.
Guides on this tour are bilingual, speaking English and Swedish, and are praised for being friendly and informative. The narration is soft-spoken but clear, with guides often moving their heads to carry their voice against the wind, ensuring everyone hears the stories.
Multiple reviews highlight guides like Olivia and Joel for their positive attitude and entertaining storytelling. They provide interesting insights into the landmarks and local history, making the water-based tour both educational and enjoyable.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants should wear clothes suitable for getting wet and bring water and sunscreen, especially on sunny days. The kayaks are wide and stable, making them comfortable even for those new to paddling.
The tour not recommended for people with limited mobility or non-swimmers, as swimming ability is necessary for safety. Children under 12 can join when accompanied by a parent, adding a family-friendly element to the experience.
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Since mobility impairments are noted as a limitation, this tour is best suited for those who are comfortable paddling and able to swim. The pace is relaxed, but participants should be prepared for some physical effort in paddling, especially in solo kayaks.
No specific mention is made of accessibility adaptations, so travelers with mobility issues are advised to consider alternative options.
While this activity focuses on kayaking in the city center, other options include archipelago boat tours and wildlife safaris, often with longer durations or different themes. This tour’s small group size and active nature make it stand out, offering a more personal and hands-on experience compared to larger boat excursions.
It’s ideal for those seeking a balance between light physical activity and sightseeing, with the added benefit of learning from engaging guides.
This 2-hour guided kayak tour offers excellent value with its combination of scenic views, historic landmarks, and friendly guides. The easy-to-handle kayaks and relaxed pace make it accessible for beginners and families.
The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for more personalized attention and opportunities to ask questions. For anyone interested in seeing Stockholm from the water while enjoying a fun, active outing, this tour stands out as a reliable and enjoyable choice.
Is this kayak tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 12 can join when accompanied by a parent, making it a family-friendly activity.
Do I need previous kayaking experience?
No, the kayaks are easy to handle, and the tour is suitable for beginners as well as experienced paddlers.
What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable clothes that can get wet, and bring water and sunscreen on sunny days.
Are there any physical or mobility restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility and non-swimmers.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Långholmen kajak, a central location in Stockholm.
How long does the tour last?
The guided kayaking experience lasts for 2 hours.
What landmarks will I see?
Expect to pass Långholmen, Stockholm’s old town, the city hall, Norrmälarstrand, and Reimersholme.
Is there a minimum group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
How do I book this activity?
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, keeping your plans flexible.
What makes this tour stand out?
The friendly guides, stunning water views, and accessible kayaking make this activity a great choice for sightseeing and active fun in Stockholm.