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Island in Sweden — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇸🇪
Country
Sweden
Type
Island
Best time to travel
June to August for beach and Medieval Week, May and September quieter and mild, winter very quiet
Budget/day
100-170 € (Hotel Visby, restaurant, excursions)
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Stockholm about 2 hours, then domestic flight to Visby (45 min.) or ferry from Nynäshamn (3-4 hours)
About Gotland
Gotland is Sweden's sun island in the Baltic Sea and a jewel of medieval history that captivates German tourists with its unique blend of UNESCO World Heritage, endless sandy beaches, and a vibrant summer culture. The largest island in Sweden is located about 90 kilometers off the east coast and surprises with a climate that is milder and sunnier than on the mainland – Gotland has the most sunshine hours in all of Sweden and is affectionately referred to as the Swedish Riviera. The heart of Gotland is Visby, one of the best-preserved medieval Hanseatic towns in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1995. The nearly completely preserved city wall with its 44 towers encloses a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, climbing roses, church ruins, and merchant houses from the 13th century. In August, Visby transforms during Medieval Week into a time capsule: thousands of visitors in medieval costumes fill the streets, market stalls offer crafts, and knight tournaments take place against the picturesque backdrop of the ruins. Away from Visby, Gotland offers a surprisingly diverse landscape: The Raukar, towering limestone columns that rise like sculptures from the sea, are a geological wonder and the island's landmark. The beaches on the west coast – Tofta, Gnisvärd, and Visby Strand – invite swimming in the Baltic Sea, which reaches pleasant temperatures of 18-22°C in summer. In the south of the island lies Fårö, the favorite island of Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman, with wind-swept heathlands and dramatic Raukar formations. For German tourists, Gotland is accessible by ferry from Nynäshamn (south of Stockholm) or Oskarshamn in 3-4 hours, making the journey an experience. The island can be excellently explored by bicycle – the flat terrain and well-developed bike paths make Gotland a paradise for cycling tourists.
Top 6 highlights in Gotland
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Visby UNESCO Old Town
Perfectly preserved medieval Hanseatic town with 3.5 km of city wall, 44 towers, and church ruins from the 13th century
Raukar of Fårö and Gotland
Bizarrely shaped limestone columns that rise like sculptures from the sea, geological landmark of the island
Medieval Week Visby
Largest medieval festival in Scandinavia in August with markets, knight tournaments, and thousands in costumes
Fårö (Ingmar Bergman)
Mystical neighboring island of film director Bergman with barren heath, Raukar, and the Bergman Center
Sandy beaches of the west coast
Kilometer-long, flat sandy beaches at Tofta and Gnisvärd with warm Baltic Sea water in summer
Gotland's bike paths
Flat terrain with 600 km of developed bike paths through forests, coastal landscapes, and historic villages
Hotels in Gotland
Vergleiche tausende Hotels, Apartments und Resorts auf Expedia – mit Bestpreis-Garantie, kostenloser Stornierung und Bonuspunkten.
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Reise-SIM für Gotland
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Gotland
Recommended travel time
June to August for beach and Medieval Week, May and September quieter and mild, winter very quiet
Summer
Warm and sunny, 18-25°C, most sunshine hours in Sweden, water 18-22°C, rarely rains
Winter
Cool and windy, 0 to -5°C, short days, few tourists, atmospheric and quiet
How much does a holiday in Gotland cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
60-90 € (Camping/Hostel, self-catering, bicycle)
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
100-170 € (Hotel Visby, restaurant, excursions)
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
200-350 € (Boutique hotel, gourmet, guided tours)
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Choose the ferry from Nynäshamn instead of flying – the crossing is an experience and you can take your car with you
Rent a bike on Gotland – the island is flat and the bike paths are excellent, ideal for day trips
Definitely experience Medieval Week in early August – but book accommodation months in advance
Plan a day trip to Fårö – the Raukar and Bergman sites are unique, ferry from Fårösund is free
Try Gotland lamb dishes – the island sheep graze on salty meadows and the meat has a special aroma
Food & drink in Gotland
These specialties you must try!
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