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gotska sandön travel guide (bad)

sandoresor.se website got xnopyt'd so i'm assembling a guide here for those of you that listen to my advice and visit places i tell you to

contents

  1. reasons NOT to go
  2. things to see
  3. things that don't exist
  4. things that do exist (surprisingly)
  5. things you need to bring
  6. rules (very very important)
  7. boat information
  8. how long to stay
  9. SEAL GUIDE
  10. things i recommend doing
  11. more info

reasons NOT to go

believe it or not, there are some reasons you shouldn't go to gotska sandön

look there are seals

things to see

things that don't exist

things that do exist (surprisingly)

things you need to bring

rules (very very important)

do not rely on me to tell you the rules, LISTEN TO THE STAFF ON THE ISLAND WHEN YOU GET THERE
that being said it's better if you hear the rules twice

this is what the boat looks like (fun fact: when i put this image here it was exactly 1 year old)

boat information

the boat is not very big (it's 30m long, that's the same as the width of the average sweden-finland ferry) so any adverse weather WILL make you seasick
however, the chairs are very comfortable and there are tables so if the weather is nice you can play cards or something (there is no cell reception in the middle of the journey so you'll have to pretend it's 1992)
the boat is equipped with a small café that sells food (coffee, hot dogs, sandwiches, beer and wine for some reason, cinnamon rolls)

large luggage like bicycles or canoes (why would you bring a canoe to an island in the sea those are for lakes and rivers) requires an extra fee of 400kr per item (they raised it it was 300kr last year) (luckily this price covers both the outbound and return trip)
the trip from nynäshamn (mainland) is 50nmi and takes 3,5 hours, while the trip from fårösund (gotland) is 35nmi and takes 2,5 hours
free seasickness pills in the café if you need them (i didn't but i felt like shit the entire return journey)
IMPORTANT: the journey can be delayed (sometimes by multiple days) so BE PREPARED for that to happen: bring extra food
website says something about QR code tickets idk when i was there they just had a list of names so they probably changed that

how long to stay

how long you should stay depends on three factors:

  1. how much time you're willing to waste
  2. how much money you're willing to waste
  3. how much of the island you want to see

daytrips are possible and they're the cheapest way to get to gotska sandön, but really the only thing you have time for on a daytrip is seeing the seals and going for a swim
stay at least 1-2 nights if you have time/money, that gives you time to see between 1/3 and half of the island

if you want to see the entire island the absolute minimum is 4 nights, but i would not recommend speedrunning the island, if you have infinite time/money and you want to see the whole island, go for a 1 week stay
(also a 4 night stay is more suited for seeing most of the island, just go do that if you want a 4 night stay)
staying longer than a week is possible but it's not worth it, you just need to bring 5 trillion kg of food, and chances are it'll spoil, it's better to split it up into 2 trips

SEAL GUIDE

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the best way to see the most seals at once is to get lucky
this isn't very reliable so the second best way to see the most seals at once is to predict their presence by checking the weather
the seals like:

therefore, your chances are best on a cloudless day with the wind blowing from the south (as the seals are on the north side of the island)
a normal amount of seals is about 5-25, sometimes there are more, sometimes there are fewer (i saw 15 seals and then the next day when i wasn't there there were 60-something seals)

things i recommend doing

more info

please don't rely on this really bad travel guide and instead go to the official gotska sandön website at
gotskasandon.se or sverigesnationalparker.se/park/gotska-sandons-nationalpark (loads faster)