Description
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Description
Discover a new side of Gdansk, Poland, as you glide through its historic canals on a private kayak tour. This guided experience offers an intimate look at the city’s waterways, revealing hidden spots and perspectives that are inaccessible by ferry or on foot.
Your adventure takes you along the Motlawa River, circling Granary Island and Olowianka Island. As you paddle, you’ll learn how Gdansk’s unique position at the crossroads of sea and river routes shaped its vibrant history and daily life.
The tour is suitable for beginners, with both single and double kayaks available to match your comfort and skill level. A friendly, English-speaking guide ensures a safe and enjoyable journey, providing all necessary equipment including spray skirts, paddles, and waterproof bags.
Highlights include views of the bustling Gdansk Remontowa Shipyard, the historic SS Sołdek, and the iconic medieval Crane, once the largest of its kind in Europe. Absorb the city’s maritime heritage from a unique vantage point on the water.
This private tour lasts two to three hours and accommodates groups of up to fifteen people. Book now to secure your spot and experience Gdansk’s islands and canals in a way few visitors ever do.







