If you’re eyeing a different way to see Stockholm beyond the usual walking tours or boat cruises, this 2-hour guided kayak tour might just be what you need. While we haven’t personally paddled through Stockholm’s waters ourselves, the reviews and tour details paint a pretty appealing picture. It’s a chance to glide past iconic landmarks, soak up city views from a quiet waterway, and get a taste of Stockholm’s charming islands—all while having a guide share stories that make the scenery come alive.
What really draws us to this experience are the stunning visuals of Stockholm’s cityscape from the water, and the friendly, knowledgeable guides who make the journey both fun and informative. On the flip side, since the tour involves kayaking, you’ll want to be comfortable on the water and able to swim, which could be a consideration if you’re not a confident swimmer or mobility-impaired. Overall, it’s perfect for those who enjoy active sightseeing, want a personal touch, and love unique perspectives of a city.
This tour is especially suited for adventurous travelers, families with older children, or anyone looking for a peaceful, scenic escape in the heart of Stockholm. It’s a great way to combine light exercise with sightseeing, making it suitable for most fitness levels — just keep in mind the water safety requirements.
Key Points

- Unique perspective: See Stockholm from the water, offering a different view of the city’s landmarks
- Guided experience: An English-speaking guide shares stories and insights, adding context to your views
- Suitable for beginners: The kayaks are stable, and the tour is described as accessible for those new to paddling
- Family-friendly: Children over 12 can join with parents, making it a fun activity for families
- Weather considerations: Bring water, sunscreen, and dress appropriately for water activities
- Limited group size: Small groups (limited to 10 people) make for a more personal experience
Exploring Stockholm from the Water

The idea of exploring Stockholm by kayak offers a fresh, intimate way to see the city’s famous sights and lesser-known islands. The tour departs from Långholmen kajak, a convenient starting point, and from there, you glide across calm waters that showcase Stockholm’s diverse architecture and natural beauty. Expect to see the city hall, the old Långholmen prison, the historic old town, Norrmälarstrand, and Reimersholme with its quaint mills and former industries.
The tour’s duration, just two hours, makes it a manageable yet fulfilling outing. You’ll be on a two-person kayak, which is described as stable and easy to get used to—even if you’re new to kayaking. The presence of rudders on some kayaks might take a little practice, but most reviews mention it’s manageable with guidance. It’s a relaxed pace, designed more for sightseeing than for serious paddling, so you can enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
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What to Expect During the Tour

The tour begins at the meetup point on Långholmen. Once everyone is suited up with safety gear and kayaks, your guide will provide a quick briefing before you set off. You’ll paddle through Stockholm’s waterways, passing historically significant sites and lovely islands. The guide’s stories and historical tidbits turn the experience into more than just a paddle—it’s an engaging storytelling session set against a backdrop of beautiful scenery.
You’ll cruise past the iconic Stockholm City Hall, famous for its Nobel Prize ceremonies, and the historic Långholmen prison, which adds a touch of gritty history. The old town, with its narrow streets and colorful buildings, is a highlight from the water, offering a perspective most visitors miss. Reimersholme, with its mills and old industries, adds to the charm.
The tour is designed to be suitable for beginners and non-swimmers, with safety equipment like life vests included. However, you should be comfortable in water, as swimming ability is a requirement. The guides are praised for their friendly demeanor, making even first-timers feel at ease.
The Experience and the Guides

Many reviews emphasize how helpful and friendly the guides are. For example, Olivia and Joel are noted for their patience, positivity, and storytelling skills. One reviewer mentioned how Olivia made a first-time kayaker feel comfortable and shared interesting facts about Stockholm’s sights, turning what could be a simple activity into an engaging experience.
The equipment seems to be of good quality, with stable kayaks that are wide enough for comfort. Reviewers mention that the kayaks are easy to handle, and most felt confident paddling after the initial instructions. The small group setting (limited to 10 participants) helps keep things intimate and allows guides to provide individual tips if needed.
The Value for Money
Considering that this is a two-hour guided activity, the price seems reasonable for the kind of experience it offers. You get a private guide, all safety gear, and the chance to see Stockholm from a vantage point few travelers get to enjoy. People have called it “very enjoyable” and “a relaxing activity,” which suggests it’s a good balance of fun, scenery, and cultural insight.
If you’re someone who appreciates a personalized, active way to explore a city, this kayak tour offers excellent value. It’s a clear step up from just walking around or sitting on a boat, especially because you’re actively involved in the sightseeing process.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Tips and Considerations
- Clothing: Wear clothes that can get wet and are comfortable for paddling. It’s wise to bring a change of clothes if you plan to explore afterward.
- Weather: Bring sunscreen and water, especially on sunny days, as the sun can be intense on the water.
- Swimming Skills: Since swimming ability is a requirement, if you’re not confident in your swimming, this might not be the best activity for you.
- Children: Kids over 12 are welcome when accompanied by parents, making it a fun family activity if your kids are comfortable on the water.
- Mobility: The tour isn’t recommended for those with limited mobility, as getting in and out of kayaks can be challenging.
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Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re after a peaceful, scenic, and active way to explore Stockholm, then this kayak tour ticks many boxes. It’s ideal for travelers who love being on the water and are comfortable with basic water safety and swimming. Many travelers praise the knowledgeable guides and the stunning views, which lend a special charm to the experience.
While it might not be suitable if you have mobility issues or are not comfortable on the water, if you’re looking for a memorable, small-group adventure that combines sightseeing with a bit of exercise, this tour is worth considering. The stories shared along the way add a layer of context and fun, making it more than just paddling around—it’s a chance to see Stockholm through a different lens.
This experience offers great value for those who want a relaxed yet engaging way to see Stockholm’s sights from the water, all while enjoying the company of friendly guides and fellow travelers.
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is described as suitable for beginners as the kayaks are stable and easy to handle. The guides provide instructions to help you feel comfortable on the water.
Can children participate in this tour?
Children over the age of 12 can join with a parent. It’s a family-friendly activity for older kids who are comfortable on the water.
What should I wear on the tour?
Wear clothes that can get wet and are comfortable for paddling. On sunny days, bring sunscreen and a water bottle.
Is swimming ability required?
Yes, swimming ability is a requirement because safety gear like life jackets is provided, but you need to be confident in your swimming skills.
How big are the groups?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, making it a small, intimate experience.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll see Stockholm city hall, the old Långholmen prison, the old town, Norrmälarstrand, and Reimersholme, among others.
In summary, if you’re craving a relaxed, scenic, and active way to experience Stockholm’s beautiful waterways, this guided kayak tour offers a memorable slice of the city’s charm. With friendly guides, good equipment, and stunning views, it’s a solid option for travelers of most fitness levels who enjoy being on the water.
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