Description
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Discover the scenic beauty and rich history of southwest Berlin on a captivating boat tour through the Havel's seven lakes. Glide between Berlin and Potsdam, taking in the region's UNESCO-listed landscapes, grand palaces, and storied landmarks that reveal the legacy of Prussian royalty.
As you cruise past natural riverbanks and historic buildings, you'll traverse the former border area between East and West Germany. The journey includes views of the Grunewald forest, the impressive Grunewald Tower, and the charming Schwanenwerder peninsula, as well as Imcheninsel, one of Germany’s smallest nature reserves.
The route continues across the Great Wannsee, passing the iconic Wannsee lido, Villa Liebermann, and the House of the Wannsee Conference. Marvel at elegant villas and lush gardens while the boat navigates from the Great to the Little Wannsee, through tranquil lakes like Pöhlesee and Stölpchensee.
Sail along the Prinz-Friedrich-Leopold-Kanal to Griebnitzsee and the Potsdam Havel, where you’ll see the magnificent Babelsberg and Glienicke Palaces. Cruise under the famous Glienicke Bridge, known as the “Agents Bridge,” before reaching Lake Jungfernsee and the fairytale-like Peacock Island.
Your 3.5-hour journey includes live commentary in German, providing fascinating insights into each landmark. Toilets are available on board for your comfort, and refreshments can be purchased during the cruise. Spaces fill quickly, so secure your spot now for an unforgettable experience on Berlin’s waterways.


