With the beginning of fall, the country enters the mid-season, so prices for tours to Sweden in September 2016 are significantly lower than in summer - from 1000 to 1200 EUR.
From the second half of the month, museums, theme parks and other tourist attractions reduce the price of admission tickets. Finally, you can reduce the price of your vacation in Sweden in September by buying air tickets at a promotional price and staying in a hostel or economy-class hotel. There is a constantly updated database of package tours and airline specials on tripmydream.
Although autumn is not the best time to explore the Scandinavian countries because of the lingering rain and cold winds, a vacation to Sweden in September can be considered an exception to the rule. Summer is in no hurry to leave, with warm, clear weather prevailing until the third decade of the month, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15-16°C in the central and northern provinces and 16-17°C on the southern coast.
At the end of the month, it makes sense to shift your focus from outdoor activities to museums. Intellectuals may want to include a visit to the Gothenburg International Book Fair, where you might be lucky enough to get an autograph from your favorite author and catch up with the power brokers.
Although the beach season has closed, Sweden's fall water vacations are a big hit. River rafting and sailing, surfing and diving in insulated wetsuits are available until the end of September, while lobster and crab hunting trips on trawlers are organized in Skåne and Västra Götland. A skilled cook will immediately prepare a gourmet meal from your trophy that would honor any restaurant.
Fishermen and hunters are especially favored on September tours to Sweden. Fish are no longer frightened away by the noisy picnics of holidaymakers, and it's much easier to keep an eye on the floats when you're alone. In September, grouse, grouse grouse and grouse hunting is allowed in all the Läns, except for Skåne and Gotland. In the northern part of the country you can hunt moose from September to December, with a short break for the rut at the end of the month.
An old tradition, September is the month of many festivals and celebrations with a colorful gastronomic touch. When touring Sweden in the fall, be sure to try original Swedish cuisine that is almost unheard of in everyday life.
On the first weekend of the month, the Skansen Ethnographic Museum celebrates the harvest festival inherited from its pagan ancestors. In between mock contests and folklore performances, Swedish farmers lavishly serve organic produce grown without nitrates or pesticides.
Skåne hosts the Eel Festival, and the village of Civik hosts a famous apple fair with fresh cider, jam, and baked goods. Lately, many tourists prefer the hyped Oktoberfest. Stockholm's beer and whisky festival at the end of September: the Swedish public enjoys its no-frills fun.
Healthy supporters who aren't inspired by tasting exclusive beers can join the Color Marathon in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Lund, Jelva, and Uppsala. Beat boredom and bad moods with a run and be proud of yourself!