Stockholm Islands Historical Day Tour
Exclusive and Private Tour | Invite a friend for free | Truly Inspirational | 5 hours
Explore the endless photographic highlights of Stockholm
Prices
Private Tour Including a friend for FREE €595
Additional guest €95
Private – The tour is exclusive and private which means that your guide and the instructor can concentrate 100% on assisting you in getting the right images and the best experience possible by tailoring the tour according to your personal needs. Although the tour is private you can bring up to 2 friends or family members included in the price.
For special requests please contact us directly at info@photoexploring.com
Duration
5 hours
About
Stockholm’s vast and stunning archipelago starts just a short boat ride away from the city center. The archipelago is made up of more than 30,000 islands. We’ll do as the locals and take a ferry to Vaxholm, experiencing amazing seascape views along the way. Unofficially known as the capitol of the archipelago, Swedish King Gustav Vasa turned this old fishing village into a military defense point in the 1500s to protect Stockholm’s inlet from sea invasions. Enjoy a full day of sightseeing in a relaxed atmosphere with invaluable photo opportunities. We’ll have a nice local lunch (not included) taking in the views of the citadel, the old fortress.
Boat tickets are not included in the price.
Whether you are new in photography or have years of experience we will make sure that your time with us will be memorable and that you will walk away with increased confidence in your camera equipment and have learned about:
- Manual camera settings such as aperture, shutter speed, and iso
- Creative composition using perspective, lines, and color
- The control and influence of light
- Tips & tricks for post-processing
Highlights:
Enjoy a day out on the waters with your personal photography guide. Explore the amazing seascape views around Stockholm´s thousands of islands and the delightful Vaxholm with it's memorable motifs.
Meeting Point
Outside the entrance of the Grand Hotel