





Kayak tour gives a different perspective on the historical value of the Main City. Paddling through the canals allows freedom to see places ferries cannot access. We will show you a completely different Gdansk to the one you’ve seen on land. Paddling in the city is a must for any visitor to Gdansk. Our kayaking tours are beginners friendly as the techniques are easy to learn. We have both double and single kayaks that can be assigned accordingly at the beginning of the tour depending on skills
Kayak tour gives a different perspective on the historical value of the Main City. Paddling through the canals allows freedom to see places ferries cannot access. We will show you a completely different Gdansk to the one you’ve seen on land. Paddling in the city is a must for any visitor to Gdansk. Our kayaking tours are beginners friendly as the techniques are easy to learn. We have both double and single kayaks that can be assigned accordingly at the beginning of the tour depending on skills and experience.
An intimate tour experience
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Waterproof bag
Other
PFD
Other
Guide
Other
Double kayaks and paddles
Other
Spray skirts
Other
Please use google maps for the directions. Apple map will take you to a different place. Look for a big, white, dome tent behind a marina, we are located close to it in red shipping containers with a yellow kayak on top.
Please use google maps for the directions. Apple map will take you to a different place. Look for a big, white, dome tent behind a marina, we are located close to it in red shipping containers with a yellow kayak on top.
Private Tour
The Crane is one of the defining symbols of Gdansk and represents what little is left of the city's great trading age. Built in the mid-15th century as part of the biggest double-towered gate on the shoreline, it also served to install and remove ships' masts, and to load and unload heavy cargo from vessels docked at the quay. Incredibly, this human-powered device could hoist loads of up to 2000kg, making it the largest crane in medieval Europe.
SS Sołdek was a Polish coal and ore freighter.
Gdansk Remontowa Shipyard is still a busy, working yard and for those interested to see ships of all sizes in different stages of repair or construction. It is so interesting to paddle and be able to see men working on ferries.
Amazing kayak tour through the river Motlawa around two islands of Gdansk: Granary Island and Olowianka Island. Gdansk is quite uniquely located at the crossroads of sea and river routes, waterways of the Vistula river at the Baltic estuary, as well as the Radunia and Motlawa rivers. This had a significant impact on the city’s development. The daily living as shown in literature and drawings proves that water was the important element of the city’s life. It is important today to show Gdansk through its relation to water.
Kayak tour gives a different perspective on the historical value of the Main City. Paddling through the canals allows freedom to see places ferries cannot access. We will show you a completely different Gdansk to the one you’ve seen on land.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please arrive several minutes before the tour. We begin with a mandatory safety briefing. Late arrivals will not be admitted
Everyone has to understand basic English
You have to be able to swimm to participate
The weight limit is 110 kg.
Each minor should be accompanied by an adult in the kayak
Alcohol, drugs, and any intoxicating substances are strictly forbidden before and during the tour.
Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is not allowed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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