Once you arrive you wouldn't want to miss any of the many breathtaking and interesting sights and sounds that Sweden has to offer. Fortunately, you can easily get from one point of interest to another by car. All roads and bridges are free as well as the state-operated car boats. Car rentals are easily available at airports or at petrol stations. A fully recognized driver's license is all you need to drive around Sweden . However, you will need an international driver's license if you want to rent a car.
Swedish roads and drivers are good, but you can also take nice guided detours from the main roads and enjoy the Swedish countryside if you feel like it. Moose, reindeers, and elks are familiar sights along Swedish roads at dawn or dusk.
If you wish to see Sweden by bike there are the specially designed and scenic cycle routes which offer you breathtaking views of the archipelago boats and steamers around Stockholm and Gothenburg.
The cheapest way to travel from one city to another is by train or bus. Swebus Express is the biggest Swedish coach company servicing most of the big cities. Other smaller companies may require you to book trips beforehand. Trains are more expensive than buses although passengers below 26 can get a discount last minute train ticket online or at the station. Stand-by airplane tickets are also relatively cheaper if you are under 26.