Sweden’s west coast stretches from Gothenburg up to the border with Norway. Along the coast feast on some of the world's best seafood, spot seals from a kayak, have a floating sauna and soak in a seaweed bath at a spa.
It is one of the liveliest "summer towns" of the Swedish west coast. Smögen is well known for its wooden pier, filled with shops in old fishing huts. Smögen is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Swedish west coast, well known for its fish, prawns and other seafood, and one of Sweden's few fish markets is located here. Read more...
Kungsbacka is located in the middle of Sweden’s west coast, a twenty-minute drive from Gothenburg. The region offers fun activities, exciting excursions, and unique cultural environments steeped in history. Read more...
Lysekil is located in the middle of the West Sweden archipelago, about 90 minutes from Gothenburg. Stångehuvud is a beautiful, rugged rocky area just west of the town which has a breathtaking view toward the sea, and in Lysekil itself there are many areas of beautiful architecture. Read more...