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Kosterhavet National Park

Welcome to Sweden’s first marine national park.

Kosterhavet National Park

Located just off the coast of northern Bohuslän, this national park is a treasured destination for outdoor enthusiasts. As one of Sweden’s most visited tourist spots, it offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and relaxation by the sea.

Visitor centre

The main entrance to the national park is located on South Koster and can be reached by a Västtrafik ferry from Strömstad. The scenic ride takes about 45 minutes - and best of all, entrance is completely free.

Certified activities in Kosterhavet

Explore eco-friendly adventures and dine at local restaurants certified by Smaka på Västsverige.

Family Fun

Strömstad and the nationalpark offer lots of fun activities for children of all ages. Fish for crabs, cycle on the Koster Islands, go on a seal safari, or visit popular attractions such as naturum Kosterhavet and the Tjärnö Aquarium, where you can learn more about life beneath the surface.

Maritime fun in the national parks

Are you thinking of taking the family to the archipelago paradise on the border and wondering what you can do there? Here are some tips for a three-day experience in Kosterhavet and Ytre Hvaler national parks.

Kayak rental

Explore a list of companies offering guided kayak trips, courses, and rentals in Strömstad and Tanum.

Boating in Kosterhavet

As a sea traveler, you can help protect the park’s precious nature for future generations! Download Cast Off on Nature’s Terms, a helpful guide filled with tips for anyone visiting the park. 

Cycling on South Koster

Explore a stunning part of the Bohuslän archipelago by bike. Ride past charming fishing villages set against the breathtaking beauty of the Kosterhavet sea. 

Koster Islands

If you’re visiting Strömstad, be sure to take a boat trip out to the Koster Islands. On South Koster, you’ll find a charming network of mostly car-free, bike-friendly paths that run alongside scenic walking trails. 

Maps and brochures

Looking for a map or brochure of the National Park? Download them here and start planning your visit!