Ports and Docks for Cruise Ships in Stockholm
Ferries and cruise ships travelling through the archipelago to Stockholm. Photo: Stockholms Hamnar |
Stadsgården port with Skeppsbron in the background. Photo: Stockholms Hamnar |
- Stadsgården- One of the two main cruise ship ports. It is located on the north-east coast of the island of Södermalm (where the hotel is located as well), just a 10-15 minute taxi ride from the Hotel Rival. This is also the docks where the Birka and Viking Line ferries to Finland and Åland depart from.
- Frihamnen & Värtahamnen- The other main cruise ship port. These two docks are right next to each other and are located in the northern outskirts of the city, about a 20-30 minute taxi ride from the Hotel Rival. There are also special buses that can take you from the port to the City Terminal (next to the Central Train Station).This port is also where the Silja Tallink Line ferries to Finland, Latvia and Estonia depart from.
- Nynäshamn- Cruise ships get bigger and bigger each year and some are so huge that they cannot make it through the narrow straits in the archipelago to get to Stockholm. These ships dock, therefore, in the port of Nynäshamn located just south of Stockholm. Some other cruise ships may dock there if it is especially busy at the other Stockholm ports that day. It is about a 50 minute taxi ride to the hotel, otherwise there is also a commuter train and the cruise ships often have their own buses. This is also where the Destination Gotland ferries to the island of Gotland depart from.
- Skeppsbron or Strömmen- The smaller, and often fancier, cruise ships (like Silver Seas & Seabourn) sometimes dock right at the Old Town, either at the Skeppsbron dock or moored at a buoy in Strömmen. This is about as central as you can get... just a 15 minute walk or 5 minute taxi ride to the Hotel Rival.
Map from www.cruisingfromstockholm.com showing location of Värtahamnen, Frihamnen, Skeppsbron &Stadsgården. The Rival Hotel, not marked, is in the bottom left hand corner of the map. |
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