Gotska Sandön is an uninhabited Swedish island located north of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. This sandy paradise, known for its beaches, dunes, and pine forests, is a haven for grey seals, rare insects, and unique plants. Despite its remote location, Gotska Sandön enjoys a surprisingly warm oceanic climate with cool summers and mild winter nights. Visitors can hop on boat tours from Fårö Island or Nynäshamn to explore this natural gem.