Volvo Museum Private Tour with Lunch
Ride in a vintage car to the museum dedicated to Sweden's iconic automaker, followed by lunch at a harborfront restaurant.
Ride in a vintage car to the museum dedicated to Sweden's iconic automaker, followed by lunch at a harborfront restaurant.
Discover Gothenburg on a bicycle tour that will take you from the large public square of Gustav Adolfs Torg, through trendy neighborhoods like Haga, by green spaces like Slottsskogen and along the developing waterfront area.
Discover cutting edge and traditional artworks inspired by the light, landscapes and sea on the Bohuslän island of Tjörn.
Raise a glass to Gothenburg as you enjoy cocktails at the high-energy rooftop bar Cielo, located atop a boutique hotel on Kungsportsavenyn, the city's main boulevard.
Discover curated experiences designed to ensure each moment ashore is uniquely rewarding. No matter which you choose, each excursion has been created to provide an exceptional travel experience. For those who prefer the freedom and flexibility of independent travel, the Concierge Ashore can transform tours into a private experience or craft an entire bespoke event just for you.
Gothenburg, located on Sweden’s west coast, is the country’s second largest city and an important trading center. Start your explorations with a stroll down the cobblestone streets of the Haga district. The main street, Haga Nygata, is for pedestrians only and is lined with cafés and artisan shops. A must-see is the Feskekorka fish market. Meaning “Fish Church,” Feskekorka was built in 1874 to resemble a church and is a mecca for seafood lovers. For car buffs, there’s the Volvo Museum, and for thrill-seekers, the Liseberg amusement park.
Gothenburg, located on Sweden’s west coast, is the country’s second largest city and an important trading center. Start your explorations with a stroll down the cobblestone streets of the Haga district. The main street, Haga Nygata, is for pedestrians only and is lined with cafés and artisan shops. A must-see is the Feskekorka fish market. Meaning “Fish Church,” Feskekorka was built in 1874 to resemble a church and is a mecca for seafood lovers. For car buffs, there’s the Volvo Museum, and for thrill-seekers, the Liseberg amusement park.