Smögen, Bohuslän, Sweden cruise port
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Smögen, Bohuslän, Sweden

A labyrinth of red boathouses, salty piers, and cliff-top swimming holes — Smögen is Sweden's most photogenic fishing village, best devoured with a paper cone of fresh-caught shrimp in hand.

⚓ Tender (no large pier)🕒 Typical call: 5–7 hrs💵 Swedish Krona (SEK)🗣️ Swedish (English widely spoken)🦐 Famous for shrimp
Docking
Tender — ships anchor offshore; tenders bring passengers to the guest harbour
Walk to centre
5 min from tender dock to Smögenbryggan pier
Best For
Scenic walks, fresh seafood, cliff swimming, archipelago day trips
Don't Miss
Smögenbryggan boardwalk and shrimp at a pier-side stall

Getting Ashore

Smögen has no berth for large vessels — you'll tender ashore to the guest harbour (Smögenbryggans Gästhamn), a short walk from the boardwalk.

Getting Ashore

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    Tender to the guest harbourShips anchor in the bay and run tenders to the Smögenbryggans Gästhamn dock. Follow your ship's tender schedule; demand is high in summer — go early or late to avoid queues.
  • 2
    Walk to SmögenbrygganThe famous 800 m wooden pier begins just steps from the tender landing. Stroll its full length past boathouses, cafés, and fish stalls — it's the heart of the village.
  • 3
    Explore the island on footSmögen is compact and completely walkable. Most attractions are within 10–15 minutes of the pier. Bikes can be rented for day trips toward Kungshamn or Sandö Island.

💡 Pro move: No taxis or shuttles are needed — everything in the village is on foot. Nordens Ark wildlife park requires a car or tour (≈20 min from the pier).

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Smögen's harbour accommodates small boats and ferries; cruise ships use tenders from anchorage in the bay.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise lines (Hurtigruten, small-ship expedition lines)Anchor offshore; tenders to Smögenbryggans Gästhamn📍Tendered
Very small vessels / private yachtsDirect berth at guest harbour alongside📍Docked

Top Excursions

Smögen punches above its size — a compact boardwalk, cliff swimming, wildlife, and island hop all within an easy shore day.

Iconic

Smögenbryggan Boardwalk Stroll

Walk the full 800-metre wooden pier past candy-coloured boathouses, souvenir shops, and seafood shacks. Buy a paper cone of fresh-boiled shrimp — this is the quintessential Smögen experience.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🚶 Easy📷 Iconic🆓 Free
Explore Smögen pier walks →
Nature

Hållö Island & Lighthouse

A 10-minute boat ride from the harbour, Hållö is a small island with a historic lighthouse and Marmorbassängen — a tidal rock pool considered one of West Sweden's finest natural swimming spots.

⏱ 3–4 hrs🚤 Boat ferry💰 Boat ticket ~150 SEK🏊 Swimming
Find Hållö island tours →
Relax

Cliff Swimming at Vallevik

A short walk from the pier, Vallevik offers smooth granite cliffs, a diving platform, and a sheltered sandy bay for children. Crystal-clear water and gorgeous coastal scenery.

⏱ 1–3 hrs🚶 10 min from pier🆓 Free🏊 Bring a towel
Plan your swim day in Smögen →
Wildlife

Nordens Ark Wildlife Park

Sweden's leading endangered-species conservation centre, about 20 minutes east of Smögen. A 3 km trail winds past snow leopards, Siberian tigers, wolverines, and red pandas in natural enclosures.

⏱ 3–4 hrs🚗 20 min by car/tour💰 Paid entry👨‍👩‍👧 Family-friendly
Book Nordens Ark excursion →
Culture

Smögens Hembygdsmuseum

This intimate heritage museum recreates a late-19th-century fisherman's cottage and displays traditional nets, boats, and gear — giving vivid context to Smögen's seafaring past.

⏱ 45–60 min🚶 In village💰 Small admission🏛️ Local history
Explore Smögen heritage →
Food

Fresh Shrimp & Seafood Lunch

Smögen is home to Skärets Krog — famous for inventing the Swedish shrimp sandwich in the 1930s — and the well-loved Göstas Fiskekrog. Sit at a pier-side table for the full experience.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🍤 Local speciality💰 Moderate🪑 Reservations recommended Jul–Aug
Find seafood restaurants in Smögen →

Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Smögen is best explored on foot — the whole island is compact and the coastal scenery is stunning at every turn.

Smögenbryggan End-to-End

1.6 km return · Easy · 30–45 min

Start at the tender landing and walk the full length of the famous wooden boardwalk to its far end, pausing at boathouses, shrimp stalls, and viewpoints over the archipelago.

  1. StartSmögenbryggans Gästhamn, Smögen
  2. EndSmögenbryggan, Smögen
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Village to Vallevik Swimming Cliffs

1 km · Easy · 15 min walk

Follow the coastal path from the pier toward Vallevik bay for cliff-top swimming with views across the skerries. A diving platform and a sheltered sandy pocket for non-swimmers make it ideal for all.

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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Smögen, Bohuslän, Sweden (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy DaysSunriseSunset
Jan38°F / 3°C30°F / -1°C148:51 AM3:58 PM
Feb38°F / 3°C30°F / -1°C127:47 AM5:11 PM
Mar42°F / 6°C32°F / 0°C116:31 AM6:17 PM
Apr50°F / 10°C37°F / 3°C86:03 AM8:28 PM
May58°F / 14°C46°F / 8°C114:48 AM9:35 PM
Jun66°F / 19°C55°F / 13°C104:08 AM10:22 PM
Jul68°F / 20°C58°F / 14°C124:33 AM10:07 PM
Aug66°F / 19°C57°F / 14°C155:37 AM9:00 PM
Sep62°F / 17°C53°F / 12°C136:45 AM7:33 PM
Oct53°F / 12°C46°F / 8°C167:51 AM6:08 PM
Nov44°F / 7°C38°F / 3°C148:04 AM3:54 PM
Dec40°F / 4°C32°F / 0°C148:58 AM3:22 PM

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • Tender early or late. Summer crowds peak midday — go ashore on the first tender or wait until early afternoon to avoid long queues back to the ship.
  • 🦐
    Order the shrimp. Swedish räkor (shrimp) boiled and served in a paper cone is the definitive Smögen experience. Buy from pier-side stalls — it's cheaper and fresher than sit-down restaurants.
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    Card everywhere. Sweden is nearly cashless — every shop, stall, and café accepts Visa/Mastercard. Kronor (SEK) are rarely needed.
  • 👙
    Bring a swim kit. The granite cliffs around Vallevik and Makrillviken offer superb swimming in summer. Water is clear but cool (17–20°C in July–August).
  • 📅
    Summer is lively. July and August are peak season — the boardwalk is festive but busy. Restaurants fill up fast; grab a table early or opt for takeaway shrimp.