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SWEDEN: Win an island for a year – Watch video

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SWEDEN: Win an island for a year – Image: Visit Sweden/Fedja Salihbasic

In a new initiative, Sweden invites travelers to win one of the nordic country’s 267,000 islands for a year.

With over 267,000 islands, Sweden has more islands than any other country on Earth. Islands defined by calm, rest, clean air and restorative nature—large or small, set in the sea or emerging from a lake. With a rethinking of what luxury means, Sweden is now offering five of them for free – not for sale, but to use and care for during a year.

The initiative, Your Swedish Island, redefines what many associate with luxury. In place of exclusivity or excess, it offers simplicity, solitude, and space – quality of life experiences that are increasingly resonating with travelers around the world.

“Sweden has more islands than any other country in the world and we would like to invite people to enjoy what may be the most genuine form of luxury: the peace and tranquility of nature on your own island,” says Susanne Andersson, CEO at Visit Sweden.

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Private islands have long been the ultimate luxury. Now, Visit Sweden makes that dream come true  – Image: Visit Sweden/Hannes Krantz

Launched by Visit Sweden in collaboration with the National Property Board, the initiative invites travelers to apply for the chance to become custodians of one of five carefully selected islands. Each location is wonderfully secluded, yet close enough to a local community for essentials – whether it’s picking up groceries, posting a letter, or joining a traditional Midsummer celebration.

For many, the idea of escaping to a private island has long symbolized the ultimate dream – not just as a luxury, but as a way to disconnect and breathe. A recent global YouGov survey* aligns with a shift in values: 44% of respondents say they would be happy to escape the crowds by going to their own island (in France and Germany, nearly one in five admit they’d appreciate time away from their life partner).

The same survey found that people are increasingly drawn to silence, fresh air, and free access to nature. Global travelers actively avoid overcrowded destinations – not only for their own comfort, but to reduce their contribution to overtourism. Instead, they’re seeking quiet, low-impact places: coastal or lakeside sanctuaries where they can truly unplug. For those that enjoy traveling with your partner and desire comfortable accommodations, Sweden’s island landscape is both diverse and abundant — offering something for every version of what “getting away” might mean.

“If you don’t get one of these islands, don’t worry. Sweden has many more that everyone can enjoy,” says Susanne Andersson. “From quiet lakes to open coastlines, there’s space for everyone to slow down, breathe deeply and find their own version of happiness in our islands.”

Visit Sweden: “Find your own version of happiness in our islands.” – Image: Visit Sweden/Crazy Pictures

Applications opened February 17, 2026, for international travelers. Submissions can be made via:

  • visitsweden.com/your-swedish-island

A jury will select five successful applicants based on creativity and personal motivation. Successful candidates will be announced in June 2026.

What’s included:

  • A one-year right to use one of the five selected islands
  • A diploma certifying the winner as official island custodian
  • A travel voucher for a trip to Sweden
  • A contract outlining basic stewardship responsibilities

View full terms and island profiles here.

For More Information on Your Swedish Island: visitsweden.com/your-swedish-island

NAN/Visit Sweden 20-2-26

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