Sailing on Historic Vessel ‘Three Crowns’
Day & Evening Cruises
Step aboard the majestic historical ship called ‘Three Crowns’. A traditional wooden sailing ship built in the spirit of 19th-century adventure! As her sails fill with wind and Stockholm’s skyline fades away, we set course into the breathtaking archipelago. Learn the ropes, relax on deck, and discover Sweden from its most beautiful angle — the sea. Experience what life was like aboard a vessel in a time that navigating was done with the stars and letters were sent by birds. Unplug and rewind!
Highlights
- Sail aboard an iconic tall ship through the Stockholm archipelago
- Help raise sails, pull ropes & join the crew – or settle in with a coffee and watch the islands pass by
- Spend a day at sea on a 45-meter brig built from oak and inspired by 19th-century ships
- Evening and day departures available from multiple ports
- Meals and fika served onboard
- A sustainable experience aboard a ship supporting Baltic Sea conservation
Pictures
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What to See
Stockholm departure
We watch Stockholm from its numerous waterways, enjoying the sights of historical bouldings, boulevards and amusement parks. But soon these give space to a combination of mainland & islands, forest covered and lined with steep cliffs. We discover the inner Archipelago to its fullest!
Departures from Nynäshamn & other parts outside of Stockholm
The archipelago spreads out in all directions; thousands of islands, skerries and smooth granite rocks with pine trees leaning into the wind. Some islands have houses and tiny harbors, others seem occupied mainly by gulls and stubborn little bushes growing out of cracks in the rock.
The Ship & Life at Sea
The ship
The ‘Three Crowns’ was built in Stockholm using traditional shipbuilding techniques and inspired by historic brig designs. The ship is 35 meters long (45 meters with bowsprit) with two masts and sixteen sails. Under the wooden decks and old-school appearance, you’ll also find kitchens, cabins and the practical things modern humans have grown attached to. The sailing, lines and everything else mirrors the way it was done traditionally, with modern safety regulations.
Sailing on a historical ship such as this is a unique experience and there are not many places in the world where this is possible. The cost for upkeep & repairs are massive. The crew and staff is largely covered by volunteers. By joining this tour, you help keeping this project alive, making it possible for people to experience this way of sailing as well as assisting in cleaning up the Baltic Sea. Eco-Tourism at its best! That is why we are really excited that the Three Crowns Association choose us as it’s official partner!
Life at sea
There is something slightly confusing about spending a day on an old sailing ship in the middle of Stockholm. One moment there are traffic lights and office buildings, and a little later you’re watching pine trees, open water and gulls having loud discussions about something.
This is not one of those boats where everyone politely sits in rows looking at things. The ‘Three Crowns’ is a tall ship and sailing it involves ropes, sails and people moving around on deck. Join in if you feel like it. Pull a line, help set sail or ask questions. Or just stretch out on deck and stare at clouds doing cloud things. Some people step onboard and immediately start helping with ropes and sails. Others find a spot on deck and become very committed to looking at islands pass by. Both approaches seem to work surprisingly well.
Sample Itinerary
- Meet at departure point (Stockholm, Nynäshamn, Stavsnäs, or Norrtälje)
- Optional pickup if outside central Stockholm
- Sailing safety briefing and onboard orientation
- Depart the harbor and set course for the archipelago
- Join the crew in raising sails and handling ropes if you feel like it
- Pass islands, rocky shores and forest landscapes
- Onboard fika and lunch/dinner (included)
- Time for relaxing on deck, taking photos or pretending you know sailing terminology
- Continue exploring the archipelago by sail
- Return to port and optional transport back
What’s Included
- Sailing aboard the historical ‘Three Crowns’
- Friendly professional crew
- Swedish fika or light onboard meal
- Life jackets & sailing gear
Meeting point
Meeting point depends on which departure you book. Full information is sent after booking.
Good to Know
- No previous sailing experience needed
- This tour is suitable for ages 6 and up
- Bring weather-appropriate clothes
- Weather at sea can change quickly — a light extra layer is usually a good idea
- There are toilets onboard
Booking your Historic Sailing Cruise
Our sailing events have student- and youth discounts. These only apply with:
Student: valid student- and ID cards. Does not apply for PHD students. Max age 25.
Child: valid ID card. Max age 15.
Other tours
You really fancy a sailing adventure but one day isn’t enough? Jump aboard for our 2 to 3 days sailing cruise. If you want to see Stockholm’s archipelago but you’d rather do this by kayak, have a look at the Kayak Tour. Fancy seeing and learning about Swedish nature? The Off Trail Hiking might be your cup of tea! And if you’re more excited for seeing Swedish wildlife like moose in abundance check out our Wildlife Safari! If you’re into multiple-day trips we’ve got you covered as well. Check out out 3-day Kayaking Trip.
Traveling with us
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✓ Off-the-beaten track adventures
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