Description
Summary
Description
Step aboard a charming wooden river boat and experience Gdansk, Poland, from the tranquil waters that have shaped its history for centuries. This intimate cruise offers a unique vantage point, allowing you to explore hidden corners of the city that larger vessels simply cannot reach.
Your journey begins in the former Gdansk Shipyard, a storied site once bustling with thousands of workers and closed to visitors for over 170 years. Glide past impressive cranes, specialized ships, and exclusive yachts, soaking in the vibrant industrial atmosphere that defines this area.
As you cruise along the Motlawa River, marvel at the remnants of the Teutonic castle, the iconic 15th-century wooden crane, and beautifully restored water gates. The picturesque old town tenement houses and their modern counterparts create a striking contrast along the riverbanks.
The route continues to Ołowianka Island, home to the Polish Baltic Philharmonic, the Royal Granary, and the National Maritime Museum. Cross to Granary Island, where historic granaries like the Blue Lamb stand alongside contemporary reconstructions, reflecting Gdansk’s enduring spirit.
With an expert guide on board and cozy blankets provided, this 1.2-hour tour ensures comfort and insight throughout. Group sizes are small, guaranteeing a personal experience. Secure your spot now and discover Gdansk’s rich heritage from a truly unique perspective!







