Kosteröarna, also known as the Koster Islands, are a beautiful and renowned archipelago located in the Västra Götaland County of Sweden, near the coast of Bohuslän. The islands are part of the Kosterhavet Marine National Park, Sweden’s first national marine park, celebrated for its rich marine life and pristine natural environments. The archipelago consists of several islands, with the main inhabited ones being South Koster (Sydkoster) and North Koster (Nordkoster). South Koster is known for its charming villages, hiking trails, and beaches, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking outdoor activities, nature exploration, and tranquility.
Kosteröarna is particularly famous for its diverse marine ecosystem, including unique coral reefs and a variety of fish and marine invertebrates. The area is ideal for activities like snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and bird watching. Overall, the Koster Islands offer a picturesque and ecologically significant destination, blending natural beauty with opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
This video is produced by Stockholm Walks and you can find out more about the area here.

