Boat Access
The park is located in the archipelago and is primarily accessible by private boat or organized tours; check local transport options in advance.
Djurö National Park is a unique protected area situated in the heart of the Swedish archipelago. Characterized by its rugged islands and rich biodiversity, the park offers a rare opportunity to experience the Baltic Sea's natural environment in its most authentic form. Visitors can explore the islands, observe local wildlife, and enjoy the profound silence of this remote destination. It is an ideal getaway for those looking to escape urban life and immerse themselves in a protected, wild ecosystem. The park is defined by its isolation, providing a serene backdrop for those who value conservation and natural beauty.
Djurö National Park is a unique protected area situated in the heart of the Swedish archipelago. Characterized by its rugged islands and rich biodiversity, the park offers a rare opportunity to experience the Baltic Sea's natural environment in its most authentic form. Visitors can explore the islands, observe local wildlife, and enjoy the profound silence of this remote destination. It is an ideal getaway for those looking to escape urban life and immerse themselves in a protected, wild ecosystem. The park is defined by its isolation, providing a serene backdrop for those who value conservation and natural beauty.
Pristine island landscapes in the Swedish archipelago.
Rich biodiversity and protected wild ecosystem.
Profound silence and escape from urban life.
Authentic Baltic Sea environment.
The park is highly remote with minimal infrastructure.
Excellent for wildlife observation and nature photography.
Requires careful planning regarding boat transport and safety.
The park is located in the archipelago and is primarily accessible by private boat or organized tours; check local transport options in advance.
As a remote, protected area, there are limited facilities; ensure you bring all necessary supplies, including water and food, and practice 'Leave No Trace' principles.
Nature lovers, solitude seekers, and those looking for an authentic Baltic archipelago experience.
SEK kr
$100-$200 p/day
Swedish, English
Conditions in the Baltic Sea can change rapidly; monitor weather forecasts closely before planning your trip to the islands.