Escape the medieval city walls and explore Gotland's haunting interior — Iron Age farmsteads, Bronze Age burial cairns, sea-stack rock formations called raukar, and flower-carpeted limestone plains that feel utterly timeless and untouched.
What to expect
Your private guide collects you dockside and heads out along Gotland's limestone plateau, pausing at Fröjel or Tofta for dramatic raukar sea-stack formations carved by the ancient Baltic. The island's Iron Age ring forts (fornborgar) and Bronze Age stone-ship settings appear seemingly in the middle of flower meadows, lending the landscape a mythic, end-of-the-world quality. Gotland is home to 35 of Sweden's 50 wild orchid species, and in summer the roadsides bloom extravagantly. Your guide tailors the route to your interests — archaeology, nature, photography — and returns you to the pier with time to spare.
Good to know
Confirm your preferred focus (nature, archaeology, scenic photography) when booking so the guide can plan the optimal route. A half-day (4 hours) is the sweet spot for a port day. Comfortable walking shoes recommended for stopping at natural sites. Private Shore Trips offers flexible return timing — always align with your ship's all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Visby — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.