
Skavsta Airport Shared Departure Transfer
- Location:Stockholm, Sweden
- Duration:90 minutes (approx.)
- TOUR Code:3006NYOHTLAPT
6 reviews of Skavsta Airport Shared Departure Transfer
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My daughter and i travelled on the coach, when we arrived at the airport the coaches were all located outside with the bus/coach information(where and when the coaches were departing from) times and stops.The coach driver was very helpful when i dropped my paperwork on the floor and also directing us to the correct bus. The coach was very clean and comfortable. The journey just flew by, one and a half hours. The price was really cheap, twenty three pounds for both of us one way. We also too the coach on our return. I would suggest this way of travelling 100%
The transfer bus between Stockholm Skavsta airport and Stockholm city center was efficient and comfortable. My flight arrived after 23.00 and as promised the bus was ready and waiting for us. The journey into the city was smooth - although over an hour long! Seats were comfortable and many people went to sleep. The return a few days later around 09.00 was equally efficient. There were too many passengers for the first bus so a second bus was called. I am happy to recommend the service.
Great! Comfortable trip. Direct and easy! Would recommend getting there early as the queue gets quite long for the buses and you wouldn't want to miss your flight!!
We sat in the departures lounge at Stockholm Centre, unaware that the bus was outside, waiting for us and ready to go. We were expecting to be called, because we'd pre-booked our tickets. If we hadn't had the initiative of looking outside at the last minute, the bus would have gone without us and we'd have missed our flight. Then, when we eventually showed our pre-printed Viator tickets to the driver, he didn't recognise them, and it needed the intervention of another member of the staff to validate them. Once we were on the bus, however, all was well, but it could all have gone badly wrong.



