Getting to the Gothenburg archipelago (2024)

The islands in the northern archipelago

The ten populated northern islands are accessible by car, bus and bike on highway 155 towards Hisingen/Öckerö and the Lilla Varholmen ferry terminal. There is also a ferry from Stenpiren in the city centre to Hönö Klåva during summer and on special occasions.

Read more and book a ticket to Kungsö on Styrsöbolaget’s website.

Buses

Bus Röd Express (Red Express) from the central station stops at the ferry terminal Lilla Varholmen. From there you take the ferry to the islands. With bus no 1 and 2 from Hönö terminal (Hönö Färjeläge) you reach the islands Öckerö, Hälsö, Hönö and Fotö.

You can also get directly to the island by bus 290 from Järntorget. The bus makes several stops on Hönö, Öckerö and Hälsö.

On Björkö you can get around by bus no. 294.

Plan your trip withVästtrafik’s Travel Planner.

Ferries from Lilla Varholmen

From the Lilla Varholmen ferry terminal there are two car ferries, both free of charge.

The ferry from Lilla Varholmen to Hönö (stop: Hönö Färjeläge) takes 12 minutes and from Hönö you reach the three islands Fotö, Öckerö and Hälsö, which are all connected by bridges. The northern islands Rörö, Hyppeln and Källö-Knippla are served by ferry from the northern ferry terminal (Burö färjeläge) at the tip of Hälsö.

The ferry from Lilla Varholmen to Björkö island (stop: Grönevik färjeläge) takes 6 minutes. From Björkö island (stop: Framnäs färjeläge) there are passenger ferries to the car free islands Kalvsund and Grötö.

Plan your trip withVästtrafik’s Travel Planner.

Biking on the northern islands

If you want to bicycle on the islands, there are nice bicycle paths all the way from the centre of Gothenburg to Lilla Varholmen. You can then bring your bike on the toll-free road ferry.

The islands in the southern archipelago

The car free islands in the southern archipelago are easily reached with Styrsöbolaget’s boats from Stenpiren Travel Centre or Saltholmen boat terminal.

VisitVästtrafik’s Travel Plannerfor more details.

Styrsöbolaget manage all boat traffic to the southern islands and they are available all year round. The boats managed by Styrsöblaget are part of the regular public transport system, so the tickets used on trams and buses are also valid on these boats. For more information about tickets and how to get them, seeVästtrafik. A great tip for visitors is to check out theirday tickets.

Please note that bikes are allowed only if there is enough room on board.

By ferry from Stenpiren in the city

The ferries to the southern archipelago now depart from Stenpiren Travel Centre in the city all year round. Instead of taking the tram to Saltholmen to catch the ferry, you can enjoy the trip all the way from the city on top deck of the ferry – a perfect way to enjoy and experience Gothenburg as seen from the water.The entire route Stenpiren–Styrsö–Donsö–Vrångö takes about 1 hour and 35 minutes. Please note that the boat from Stenpiren only has two departures per day, Monday to Friday. Summer time also Saturday and Sunday.

By ferry from Saltholmen

From central Gothenburg you can go to Saltholmen by:

  • Tram 11 (and 9 during the summer) – takes about 35 minutes
  • Bus 114 (Ö-snabben) – takes about 25 minutes

VisitVästtrafik’s Travel Plannerfor more details.

And from Saltholmen you continue on out to the islands by boat:

  • 281 (Saltholmen–Vrångö)
  • 282 (Saltholmen–Brännö Husvik)
  • 283 (Saltholmen–Brännö Rödsten)

VisitVästtrafik’s Travel Plannerfor more details.

Generally the boats depart once every hour to the bigger islands (Asperö, Brännö, Köpstadsö, Styrsö, Donsö and Vrångö). During peak season the boats departure a bit more often and there are also boats to the smaller islands Knarrholmen and Stora Fotö.

Swimming spotSaltholmen

Parking

All the islands in the south archipelago are car-free and the best choice is to go to Saltholmen by bus or tram.

If you go by car, there are three options for parking: Talattagatan and Vikebacken in Långedrag, and during the summer Hinsholmsviken as well. At Saltholmen there is only parking for persons with disabilities. From Långedrag and Hinsholmen you can easily take the tram the last few stops to Saltholmen. You can use the same ticket for the tram and the ferry.

Also, have a look at the app Parkering Göteborg (Parking in Gothenburg) to see if there are any available parking spots. There are also real-time information signs in place, letting you know how many available spots there are.

Download the app Parkering Goteborg forIphoneorAndroid.

Biking on the southern islands

The rental bikes Styr & Ställ is a great way of getting to Saltholmen while avoiding the crowds on public transport. There is a summer stop at Saltholmen from June 1. If you want to bring a bike on board, please note that bikes are allowed only if there is enough room.

Swedish ’fika’ on the ferry

The ferries Silvertärnan,Vesta and Ylva have cafés on board. So why not grab a Swedish ‘fika’ on the way out to the southern archipelago.The Silvertärnan,Vesta and Ylvaferries traffic the routes 281, 282 and 283. In the time table you can see when the café is open.

The on board cafés serve hot and cold beverages, sandwiches, buns and cookies, as well as ice cream and candy. They’re open 7 days a week from early morning to late afternoon/evening and accept Swish, and cards.

Vinga in the outer archipelago

In Gothenburg’s outer archipelago you’ll find the island Vinga with its wellknown lighthouse and scenic nature. The island is well worth a daytrip but is not part of the regular public transport system. Instead you can get here with for exampleHönö Tourist & Fishing,Kastor Boat Tripsor Marine Events, all of which depart from Hönö in the northern archipelago, or withStrömma, whose summer tours to Vinga depart from Lilla Bommen in the city centre.

During the summer of 2024, you can get to Vinga with the boat M/S Kungsö from the ferry stop at Stenpiren. Read more on Styrsöbolaget’s website.

Guided boat toursHönö Boat Trips
Guided boat toursKastor Boat Trips
Guided boat toursMarine Events

Visit the public transport company Västtrafik’s website

Read more about how to plan your trip out to the islands here. You can buy your ticket from a Västtrafik retailer or via Västtrafik’s ToGo app. The app allows you to pay for tickets using VISA or Mastercard. You can also look up departures times.

Getting to the Gothenburg archipelago (2024)

FAQs

How do I get to the northern archipelago in Gothenburg? ›

You can reach the ten inhabited islands by car, bus or bike from road 155 in the direction of Hisingen/Öckerö via the ferry stop Lilla Varholmen. The ferry is free of charge.

How do you visit the islands in Gothenburg? ›

You'll reach the car-free southern islands by ferry from boat terminal Saltholmen or from Stenpiren Travel Centre. To get to the northern islands you take the ferry from Lilla Varholmen on Hisingen. Both the northern and the southern archipelago are beautiful and well worth a visit.

How do I get to Horn Island from Gothenburg? ›

There are 2 ways to get from Gothenburg to Hönö by bus or ferry
  1. Take the bus from Järnvågen to Lilla Varholmen Röd.
  2. Take the ferry from Lilla Varholmen to Hönö Pinan färjeläge Båt.

Are ferries in Gothenburg free? ›

The ferry is included in your regular bus and tram ticket. Timetable line 285. The ferry line 286 takes you across the river between Stenpiren and Lindholmspiren. It's free, so you don't need a ticket.

Is Saltholm worth visiting? ›

Great place to sunbathe & jump in the sea. No beaches, just cliffs and ladders here and there for easy sea access. Beautiful views, lots of natural beauty! Many ferries also depart from Saltholmen to go out into the archipelago.

How long to stay in Gothenburg? ›

Curated by Zoe Smithwriter and editor who's lived in six continents. Three days in Gothenburg give you plenty of time to tick off the highlights, cruise the coast, and get a taste of Swedish culture. Make the most of limited time by booking tours and tickets in advance, and take advantage of money-saving passes.

Is 2 days enough for Gothenburg? ›

I agree that 2 days should make it, but why be in such a rush? If you want to go to museums (Universeum?), hours easily flies away. For shopping an half day should make it, but when in Gothenburg you need to take COFFEE BREAKS or FIKA as we say in Sweden - once a day. There are SO many cozy cafes for you to visit!

Is Gothenburg a walkable city? ›

Gothenburg is a pocket-size metropolis, with many of its attractions at walking distance – or a Gothenburg tram ride away. Explore 17th century Gothenburg in the cobblestone streets of Haga, a cosy, centrally located neighbourhood with independent shops and cafés.

Which is better to visit Stockholm or Gothenburg? ›

Overall, Gothenburg is 11% cheaper than Stockholm and this is reflected in hotel prices, when dining out, and when shopping. Additionally, Gothenburg is smaller in size, making it easy to get around on foot and not pay as often for public transport or taxis.

Is there a ferry to Horn Island? ›

Providing a Thursday Island and Horn Island Ferry Service

We have a modern fleet of vessels, which are airconditioned for your comfort and the TI-Horn ferry services connect with our Horn Island bus to transport you to or from Horn Island Airport.

Can you drive to Horn Island? ›

Horn Island is only accessible via private boat. If traveling by private vessel consult navigational charts. To find an operator who can provide tours, fishing charters, or transportation, visit our Authorized Commercial Operators page.

How many islands are part of the Gothenburg archipelago? ›

A visit to the archipelago is a must, and with more than 20 islands all with their own unique charm, there's something for everyone.

Is there Uber in Gothenburg? ›

Is Uber available in Gothenburg? Yes. The Uber app gives you the power to request a ride to get around Gothenburg anytime, 24/7.

Is Gothenburg worth visiting? ›

Gothenburg is jam-packed with refreshing green spaces and you can enjoy a walk or a cycle in the park whenever you need a nature fix. Gothenburg is home to one of the largest and most impressive botanical gardens in Europe.

Is the Gothenburg city card worth it? ›

The Gothenburg City Card is absolutely recommended for a citi break in Gothenburg. You will get a lot of discounts to attractions, museums and parking and travel with trams, buses and boats are included. You'll also get shopping booklets with discounts in selected stores. Maximise your stay in Gothenburg.

How do you get to archipelago National Park? ›

Excursions to the Archipelago Sea National Park are best taken by boat or canoe. There are routes running from Åland, Turku, and Hanko. See the coordinates for visiting sites and natural harbours in the Archipelago Sea National Park. On request, our partners organise boat transports and cruises to the National Park.

How do I get from Gothenburg to Styrsö? ›

The fastest way to get from Gothenburg to Styrsö is to line 281 ferry which takes 1h 2m and costs $4 - $6. Is there a direct ferry between Gothenburg and Styrsö? Yes, there is a direct ferry departing from Göteborg Stenpiren and arriving at Styrsö Bratten. Services depart once daily, and operate every day.

How to get to Vrango from Gothenburg? ›

Vrango is one of the islands in the southern archipelagos just off Gothenburg. To get to Vrango you take tram 11 from Gothenburg city centre to Saltholmen (the final stop). There you catch the ferry 281 and Vrango is the final island.

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