Saunas by the Sea in Stockholm (2026 Guide)
Stockholm's Baltic and archipelago setting means water-access saunas are a defining part of the scene. From city saunas at Liljeholmskajen to island bastus in the inner archipelago, stepping from heat into the Baltic is built into the experience. Water temperature ranges from near-freezing in February to a swimmable 18–20°C in late July.
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Saunas by the Sea in Stockholm
Who this is for
Those who want the Scandinavian full-immersion experience — heat, cold water, repeat. The autumn season (September–November) offers the sharpest temperature contrasts.
Booking tips
Island-based saunas often require ferry or water-taxi access — factor in 30–60 minutes of travel each way. Check the venue's transport instructions when booking.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best saunas by the sea in Stockholm?
Stockholm's Baltic and archipelago setting means water-access saunas are a defining part of the scene. From city saunas at Liljeholmskajen to island bastus in the inner archipelago, stepping from heat into the Baltic is built into the experience. Water temperature ranges from near-freezing in February to a swimmable 18–20°C in late July.
Who are saunas by the sea in Stockholm best for?
Those who want the Scandinavian full-immersion experience — heat, cold water, repeat. The autumn season (September–November) offers the sharpest temperature contrasts.
How do I book a saunas by the sea in Stockholm?
Island-based saunas often require ferry or water-taxi access — factor in 30–60 minutes of travel each way. Check the venue's transport instructions when booking.

