How do I get to Gotland island?

How do I get to Gotland island?

Most travellers take a ferry to Gotland. Destination Gotland connects the island and two ports on the mainland: Nynäshamn, south of Stockholm, and Oskarshamn in Småland. Wherever you leave from, the journey will take about three hours.

How do I get to Gotland ferry?

Gotland can only be reached by ferry via the Swedish mainland. Connections by ferry to Visby are offered all year round from Nynäshamnand Oskarshamn. Seasonally, it is also possible to travel from Västervik.

How do I get to Gotland from UK?

There are 11 ways to get from London to Gotland by plane, train, bus, night bus, car, car train or car ferry

  1. Fly from London Heathrow (LHR) to Oslo (OSL) LHR – OSL.
  2. Take the train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Sandvika stasjon.

What is Gotland called now?

The province includes the islands of Fårö and Gotska Sandön to the north, as well as the Karlsö Islands (Lilla and Stora) to the west. The population is 58,595, of which about 23,600 live in Visby, the main town….Gotland.

Geography
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Do you need a car in Gotland?

You need a car to get around the island Otherwise it would be almost impossible to visit far-off places like the little island of Fårö in the north or the peninsular Storsudret in the south. Fortunately, there are two inexpensive car rentals in Visby’s ferry port that rent out used cars for 350 – 450 SEK per day.

How many days do you need in Gotland?

Three days is about right, Visby, north and south tours. The prices on flights are largely dependent on your dates. It is much more convenient to fly, of course, as it takes less time and leaves you more time for your holiday as opposed to travelling.

What are people from Gotland called?

The Gutes (old west norse Gotar, old gutnish Gutar) were a North Germanic tribe inhabiting the island of Gotland. The ethnonym is related to that of the Goths (Gutans), and both names were originally Proto-Germanic *Gutaniz. Their language is called Gutnish (gutniska).

Who controls Gotland Island?

Sweden
Since about 900 Gotland had been a part of Sweden, paying an annual tax for protection but otherwise remaining an independent peasant community with its own language and culture.

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