Luxury Yacht Charter Sweden and the Baltic
Snow-capped fir trees, herrings and IKEA are just a few of the things people associate with Sweden, but few know of its stunning coastline and its archipelago of more than 24,000 islands.
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A surprise to many, this Scandinavian country actually boasts some of the best sailing in Europe, if not the world, with mile upon mile of rugged coastline to explore on a yacht charter.
Enclosed by the Baltic Sea on the east and the North Sea on the west, Sweden offers guests the chance to embark on a truly unique super yacht charter. Less than 24,000 of the islands, islets and skerries – which are dotted over an area 110 miles wide and 110 miles long - are inhabited, whilst the only living things found on the remaining islands are some of Europe’s rarest fauna and flora.
Anchor your super yacht charter in the natural harbours or secluded bays of any one of the scores of deserted islands south of Stockholm and revel in the tranquillity. The islands are larger and greener the closer they are to the mainland, and as you travel further out towards the sea on your yacht charter you will notice that the scenery gets more and more rugged and wild.

When you tire of the silence and begin to crave civilisation point your yacht charter to the vibrant island of Gotland, that lies approximately 60 miles off the south-eastern coast of Sweden. The island has a number of lively bars and clubs but also caters for those interested in a quiet drink and fine food. Gotland, and its neighbour the Faro Island are both highly recommended on any super yacht charter in Sweden.
A super yacht charter on Sweden’s West Coast is just as magical. Here lie thousands of islands scattered along the coast from Gothenburg to Norway, in the far north. Gothenburg is Sweden’s second largest city, and the gateway to the Bohuslan Archipelago. Some of the islands are home to small fishing villages, while others are totally deserted.
The ideal time to come on a yacht charter in Sweden is between June and September when the weather is glorious and the country falls under what is known as the Midnight Sun. The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon found in latitudes north of the Arctic Circle where the sun is visible at midnight. With the right weather conditions, the sun can be visible for a full 24 hours a day.



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