The Stromma Archipelago Cruise aboard the St. Erik was a beautiful ride among the Swedish…read morearchipelago islands (both inhabited and not), along with a delicious meal and very well appointed boat!
You board the St. Erik at the Lilla Bommen dock, and it takes you first past all the immense boats and nautical ships in the harbor. That was very cool to see the behemoth cranes and giant vessels as we glided by on our little passenger craft.
After we rode out of the port for a good distance, lunch was served. It was delectable Swedish meatballs (if you have had "enough" Swedish meatballs and are disappointed in this choice, you're doing Sweden wrong). Pairings were lingonberry sauce for the meatballs (yum!), sweet pickles, and some well seasoned potatoes.
We cruised by Älvsborg Fortress and heard some commentary about the fortress's part in Sweden's history. It was built to protect Gothenburg from attacks via the sea, but is now defunct as a fortress and is more of a tourist spot to boat out and view it.
You can also go up on the deck to view what you're passing by instead of out of the windows, and I highly recommend that.
We were gliding by gorgeous rock formations in the crystal blue water, small uninhabited islands, and small fishing outposts.
It does get cold up on the exterior deck outside, so definitely bring a warm sweater or jacket if you're not there in the warmer months.
No matter what time of year you go, it's definitely worth the time to do an archipelago tour from Gothenburg, and the ones via Stromma that include lunch are top notch!