Sweden kayaking short break

A five-day kayaking and wild camping expedition through the remote outer islands of Sweden’s Saint Anna archipelago. Explore a unique coastal landscape with a knowledgeable guide.
Guided sea kayaking Saint Anna archipelago Norrkoping Mon Harstena Yttero Krakmaro Vaggon Fango Fyrudden Wild camping
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1070 excluding flights
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Duration
5 Days
Type
Small group
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95 Euro deposit p/p at time of booking.
Full refund until 2 weeks prior to trip, should you choose to cancel for any reasons whatsoever.
Oustanding balance due 2 weeks prior to trip.
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Description of Sweden kayaking short break

Join a small group of likeminded explorers on this sublime five-day tour of the Saint Anna archipelago on the East coast of Sweden, a maze of 6000 islands where birdlife flourishes and wild camping is welcomed throughout.

Led by a professional kayaking guide, you’ll enter the water in Mon, and paddle at a relaxed pace past wildlife sanctuaries that teem with birdlife including sea eagles. You may even see the occasional seal bobbing its head up in the waves. This is the perfect location in Sweden for an adventurous sea kayaking holiday, with uninhabited and enchanting islands as far as the eye can see, the thrill of wild camping every evening, and quick bonding with a group that prepares meals and plots the route as a team.

An early highlight is Kupa Klint, the famous lookout, where you can view a band of hundreds of islets against the blue horizon.

When paddling through the narrow canal leading up to Harstena, you're greeted by the most idyllic of villages with traditional houses dotted along the bay. Learn the history at the little museum, enjoy lunch at the waterside restaurant and snack on cinnamon whirls from the local bakery.

This trip is ideal for beginners or experienced kayakers. The scenery is dramatically beautiful the whole way through, and you will be accompanied by professional guides that will bring these islands at the edge of the sea to life with their local knowledge.

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1070 excluding flights
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95 Euro deposit p/p at time of booking.
Full refund until 2 weeks prior to trip, should you choose to cancel for any reasons whatsoever.
Oustanding balance due 2 weeks prior to trip.
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Reviewed on 20 Jun 2019 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Swimming off one of the 10,000 breathtakingly beautiful islands in the Sankt Anna archipelago.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


You don't need lots of kayaking experience, just an enthusiasm for being on the water.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Excellent! The tour operator was brilliant. The guides were very professional yet friendly and laid back; the kayak and camping kit was top notch and the location was stunning. I'd do this again in a heartbeat.

Reviewed on 13 Aug 2018 by

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3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?



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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

We have been in business for fourteen years, and we love that we can make our amazing landscape accessible to our guests, hand in hand with boosting our rural economy.

The very nature of our trips means minimal impact on the environment. The only energy used for several days is physical strength, a couple of batteries for LED torches and gas for the cooker. Water usage is also minimal, only drinking and cooking water. We supply eco-friendly dish liquids, shampoo & soap, the sea is the only place to wash up until communal showers at the end.

Our guests receive detailed information in regards to minimising their impact on the environment. We instruct, both verbally in a briefing and written in our Travellers Code of Conduct and Guide Book, to strictly follow the codes of "the Right of Public Access", that regulate wild camping in Sweden. In our area, that especially means fire protection, observance of bird sanctuaries and not disturbing wildlife, and being respectful to the lands of farmers and locals who own and utilise some of the islands. Although open fires are permitted in the area, in leu of the destruction fires cause every year, we choose to discourage our guests from fire. The exception is our culinary adventures, which take place outside the dangerous months for wild fires and under supervision of our experienced guides.

The County Administrative Board of Östergötland is the national government representative office in the region. They're responsible for guidelines and information concerning environment and animal protection in Saint Anna. They provide info boards all over the area for a deeper understanding of ecosystems and geology. We encourage our guests to really take the time learn more about the fascinating natural processes that created the area and this unique brackish marine ecosystem. We attend board meetings to give our input and have discussions on sustainable tourism in the area.

We market ourselves exclusively online and are virtually paperless. We recycle and compost all our waste, and instruct our guests to separate their rubbish and use available recycling stations. Over the years we have learnt to use only absolute top quality kayaking and camping equipment. It's costly, but the life cycle of these products surpasses lower quality gear manyfold. Also, quality outdoor brands often follow strict environmental policies and support wilderness preservation projects. We actively search out manufacturers with an ethos of sustainability and fair working conditions. We use many Swedish brands, for example tents from Hilleberg, cookers from Trangia, staff clothing from Houdini.

People

It is our mission to support the local community in any way we can. We have a great collaboration with landowners, small businesses and other locals, and use a wide range of local services and products, both for our own operation and through recommendations to our guests.

There are only a few suppliers and establishments in the area and our guests make a substantial contribution to a number of local companies, most of them small seasonal family businesses. We encourage our guests to visit restaurants, kiosks, buy smoked fish etc. and provide useful details about opening hours and services. Instead of having our own boat, we utilise local boat taxi services for solving problems with broken equipment, health issues etc. Our culinary adventure use almost exclusively locally sourced food, for example lamb from one of the islands, fish from the local fisherman, vegetables from the mainland.

We also bring revenue and employment opportunities to a few businesses in the towns close to Saint Anna. The supermarket in Söderköping supplies food for hundreds of guests every year. Our food order includes many organic products. The majority of our guests stay the night before their trip in Norrköping, resulting in many bookings for our collaborating partners, a locally owned hostel and hotel.

We have a small close-knit crew, we live and work together in Saint Anna for the season. We find that a blend of local staff and foreign outdoors enthusiasts makes for the best all-rounded team. Every season we go on several photo excursions together and collaborate on other outdoors projects. We only employ local guides who've spent years exploring the area and feel a strong duty to protect it. We prefer local drivers who with enthusiasm can share their knowledge and love of the area. At the base our other staff members pack, maintain and clean equipment, in conjunction with utilising outdoor skills like photography, wild cooking and foraging for research and marketing purposes.

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