If you’re visiting Stockholm and have an interest in ships, history, or just love a good story told through impressive displays, the Vasa Museum and Vrak Museum of Wrecks are well worth your time. This combo ticket opens the door to two very different but equally captivating experiences—one showcasing a nearly intact 17th-century warship, and the other exploring the underwater world of the Baltic Sea’s wrecks.
What we really appreciate about this pairing is how it combines visual spectacle with interactive learning. The Vasa Museum’s ship alone is a showstopping sight, and the Vrak Museum’s digital storytelling makes it approachable and engaging even if you’re not a maritime buff. Plus, both are located within walking distance on Djurgården, making it easy to switch between the two without hassle.
One thing to keep in mind is that pre-paid tickets don’t offer priority queues, so if you’re visiting during peak times, a little patience might be required. Also, while the experience is pretty family-friendly, it’s best suited for those with an interest in history or technology—kids should enjoy it, but the exhibits are quite detailed and may be less engaging for very young children.
This experience suits history buffs, tech enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want a deep dive into Sweden’s maritime past and underwater archaeology in an accessible way. If you’re in Stockholm for a couple of days and want a mix of education and visual awe, these museums should definitely be on your list.
Key Points

- Two museums in one visit: You get access to both the Vasa Museum and the Vrak Museum of Wrecks with a combo ticket, making it a good value.
- Interactive digital experiences: VR dives, holograms, and multimedia displays bring maritime stories to life.
- Impressive ship display: The Vasa ship itself is a highlight, remarkably well-preserved and displayed across multiple levels.
- Accessible and flexible: You can visit both museums within 72 hours of each other, fitting into your schedule comfortably.
- Guided audio guides: Available in many languages, these guides let you explore at your own pace, adding context without rushing.
- Suitable for tech lovers & history fans: The Vrak Museum’s digital reenactments and the ship’s detailed exhibits appeal to those interested in technology and maritime history.
A Deep Dive Into the Experience

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Starting at the Vrak Museum of Wrecks
The Vrak Museum of Wrecks is a fresh addition to Stockholm’s maritime scene, and it’s designed to make underwater archaeology accessible and visually stimulating. You’ll start your visit with a guided tour at 3:00 PM in English (included in the ticket), which helps set the stage for what you’re about to see. The museum itself has no physical wrecks on display; instead, it uses cutting-edge technology—VR headsets, holograms, and interactive screens—to simulate dives and wreck discoveries.
Many visitors describe their experience as “outstanding” and “fascinating,” especially praising the digital encounters. One reviewer mentioned, “The holograms and the use of VR were particularly great,” which shows just how immersive the experience can be. You’ll get to see wrecks from different angles and understand what makes Baltic Sea wrecks so well-preserved—an aspect that sets Stockholm apart in maritime archeology.
The museum is also small but packed with information, making it ideal if you’re short on time but want a rundown. The guided tour helps clarify complex topics, and the self-guided exploration allows you to spend as much or as little time as you like.
Transition to the Vasa Museum
After the Vrak Museum, it’s only about five minutes’ walk to the Vasa Museum—a highlight for many visitors. This museum is truly a visual feast. The centerpiece is the almost fully intact 17th-century warship, which sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. Seeing the ship up close is awe-inspiring, and the museum’s layout allows viewers to see it from multiple angles, thanks to multi-level viewing platforms.
What sets this museum apart, according to reviews, is how well the craftsmanship and artistry of the ship are showcased. Wooden sculptures, detailed carvings, and the sheer size of the vessel leave many visitors in awe. “Seeing the whole wreck of the Vasa in one piece was amazing,” one review states, emphasizing how impressive it is to view the ship in its entirety.
The museum’s exhibitions are spread across 11 levels, each packed with artifacts, models, and multimedia exhibits that tell the story of the ship’s construction, sinking, and recovery. As you wander through, you’ll learn about why it sank on its maiden voyage and get a sense of the scale of Swedish maritime ambitions in the 17th century.
Practical Tips for Visiting
Both museums open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, so plan accordingly. Since you have a 3-day validity on your ticket, you can visit the second museum within three days, giving you flexibility, especially if weather or crowds affect your plans.
To maximize your experience, use the included audio guides available in multiple languages—English, German, Spanish, French, and more. These guides are accessible via your smartphone, which means you can explore at your own pace, pausing and revisiting information as needed.
And don’t forget to visit the gift shops or grab a snack at the Vrak Café and Bar. During summer, the outdoor seating offers lovely views of the harbor, perfect for relaxing after a couple of hours of exploring.
More Great Tours NearbyThe User Reviews Say It All
Reviewers consistently praise the guides and exhibits, with comments like “Great displays and fascinating information,” and “The Vasa Museum alone is worth the price.” Others note the use of technology at the Vrak Museum as a highlight, saying, “The holograms and VR experiences really wowed me,” and “It’s very interactive and engaging.”
A recurring theme among reviews is the value for money—most agree that the combo ticket provides a comprehensive look into Stockholm’s maritime history at a reasonable price, especially considering the depth and quality of the exhibits.
Some travelers mention crowds, so visiting during off-peak days (mid-week mornings) can enhance your experience, allowing for better photos and less wait time.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re someone who loves stories of ships, explorers, or underwater mysteries, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate interactive exhibits and digital storytelling. The combo is also suitable for families with older children interested in history or technology, as the VR and hologram elements are quite engaging.
This experience is less about quick sightseeing and more about enjoying maritime stories—so it’s best if you have a couple of hours to spare and are curious to learn more about Stockholm’s naval past and underwater wrecks.
Frequently Asked Questions

- Do I need to visit both museums on the same day?
No, your ticket is valid for 3 days, so you can choose to visit the second museum within that period at your convenience. - Are the museums wheelchair accessible?
Yes, both the Vasa Museum and the Vrak Museum are wheelchair accessible, making it easier for all visitors to enjoy. - Does pre-paid booking give priority?
No, pre-paid tickets do not include priority in queues, so arrive early or be prepared for some wait during busy times. - What language options are available for the audio guides?
Guides are available in various languages including English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Japanese, Hindi, Korean, Chinese, Somali, and Finnish. - Can I bring food or drinks into the museums?
Food and drinks are available for purchase within the museums, but outside food isn’t permitted. - Is there a guided tour included?
Yes, a guided tour in English is included at the Vrak Museum, starting at 3:00 PM daily, which enriches the experience.
Stockholm: Vasa Museum and Vrak Museum of Wrecks Combo Entry
“It was a good experience to learn how the Vasa sank and in Vark museo there was a lot of interesting knowledges about what was found on the sunken …”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a thoughtfully curated combination of history and technology, the Stockholm Vasa and Vrak Museums offer a fantastic package. The Vasa Museum’s ship is an unforgettable sight—impressively preserved and beautifully displayed—while the Vrak Museum’s digital storytelling provides a modern twist that makes underwater archaeology accessible and fun.
While the ticket price is reasonable, the real value lies in the depth of stories and interactive elements. Whether you’re a history lover, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about shipwrecks, this combo provides a well-rounded glimpse into Stockholm’s maritime heritage.
For those who enjoy learning through engaging visuals and multimedia, or want a thoughtful, less rushed experience, these museums are a smart choice. Just remember to plan your visit during quieter hours if possible—both museums can get busy, especially in peak seasons.
This experience offers a memorable day of discovery, blending impressive craftsmanship, fascinating shipwreck stories, and exciting digital technology—perfect for anyone wanting a meaningful, engaging glimpse into Stockholm’s seafaring past.
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