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Missionshuset Bed & Breakfast, hotel in Sandhamn

Located on the island of Sandön in the Stockholm archipelago, Missionshuset Bed & Breakfast is set in Sandhamn. The property can be reached by local ferry transportation.

8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
359 reviews
Price from£102.50per night
STF Möja Vandrarhem, hotel in Sandhamn

This island hostel is located in the Stockholm archipelago, and features self-service accommodation in basic rooms and access to a fully equipped common kitchen.

8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
252 reviews
Price from£62.68per night
Idöborgs Stuguthyrning, hotel in Sandhamn

Situated in the archipelago of Stockholm, Idöborgs Stuguthyrning offers accommodation on a privately owned island, close to Nämdö. Stockholm is 42 km from the property.

8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
37 reviews
Price from£152.65per night
Charmigt hus på Vindö, hotel in Sandhamn

Located in Stockholm, Charmigt hus på Vindö provides accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio.

9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
19 reviews
Price from£309.73per night
Havsnära Motorbåt 12 Cyklar 18+Beds VedBastu Hav!, hotel in Sandhamn

Featuring mountain views, Havsnära Motorbåt 12 Cyklar 18+Beds VedBastu Hav! provides accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 50 km from Fotografiska - Museum of Photography.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
5 reviews
Price from£258.84per night
Fågelbrohus, hotel in Sandhamn

Set in Stockholm’s beautiful archipelago, first-class hotel and conference centre Fågelbrohus offers a historic setting in Värmdölandet, just a 35 minute drive from the centre of Stockholm.

8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
687 reviews
Price from£119.47per night
Grinda Wärdshus, hotel in Sandhamn

Located on the island of Grinda in Stockholm’s archipelago, this guest house is a 90-minute ferry ride to the city’s centre.

7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
173 reviews
Price from£168.87per night
Siggesta Gård, hotel in Sandhamn

Siggesta Gård is located in the countryside of Värmdö and offers a sun terrace, parking, bookable sauna and hot tub. WiFi are free for guests.

8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
312 reviews
Price from£176.99per night
STF Svartsö Skärgårdshotell & Vandrarhem, hotel in Sandhamn

This hostel is on Svartsö island in the Stockholm Archipelago. All rooms include a private entrance, furnished patio and a seating area. Svartsö Norra Ferry Terminal is a 2-minute walk away.

8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
298 reviews
Price from£64.90per night
Grinda Stugby och Sea Lodge - Pensionat med kost & logi, hotel in Sandhamn

This accommodation has a peaceful location on the island of Grinda in the Stockholm archipelago, only 30 minutes by ferry from Waxholm.

6.3
Scored 6.3
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
139 reviews
Price from£44.25per night
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What guests said about Sandhamn:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Sahdhamn is a beautiful island at the edge of the...

    Sahdhamn is a beautiful island at the edge of the archipelago, so please note it can get a bit windy since there are very few islands protecting it from the sea. There are trails criss-crossing the island, so it’s easy to hike around and since it’s not very big there is no risk for getting lost. During the winter most restaurants and shops are closed, but Sandhamn Seglarhotell is open and they have delicious food. The island is transformed during the summer months with lots of people, party and a much wider range of restaurants to choose from. So, depending on what you are after, choose the season to visit Sandhamn carefully. ;-)
    Sandra
    Sweden
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Wonderful island.

    Wonderful island. We were here off season and had the woods and beaches to ourselves. It is a pity that a lot of beaches are privat, a Swedish man shouted very aggressively at us when we walked along one beach, 'his beach'.
    Karin
    Netherlands