Discover Gdansk’s hidden gems on a sunset kayak tour. Paddle through historic canals and see the city from a unique perspective. Perfect for beginners.
Discover Gdansk’s hidden gems on a sunset kayak tour. Paddle through historic canals and see the city from a unique perspective. Perfect for beginners.
- Crane - The Crane stands as a prominent symbol of Gdansk, representing the remnants of the city’s illustrious trading era. Constructed in the mid-15th century as part of the largest double-towered gate along the shoreline, it was used to install and remove ship masts and to load and unload heavy cargo from vessels at the quay. Remarkably, this…
- Crane - The Crane stands as a prominent symbol of Gdansk, representing the remnants of the city’s illustrious trading era. Constructed in the mid-15th century as part of the largest double-towered gate along the shoreline, it was used to install and remove ship masts and to load and unload heavy cargo from vessels at the quay. Remarkably, this human-powered mechanism could lift loads of up to 2000kg, making it the largest crane in medieval Europe.
- SS Soldek - SS Sołdek was a Polish freighter designed for transporting coal and ore.
- Gdansk Shipyard - Gdansk Remontowa Shipyard remains a bustling, operational yard, offering a fascinating glimpse for those interested in observing ships of various sizes in different stages of repair or construction. It’s particularly intriguing to paddle and watch workers on ferries.
- Ołowianka B&B - Enjoy an amazing kayak tour along the Motlawa River, circling two of Gdansk’s islands: Granary Island and Olowianka Island. Gdansk’s unique location at the intersection of sea and river routes, including the Vistula River at the Baltic estuary, as well as the Radunia and Motlawa rivers, has significantly influenced the city’s development. Historical literature and drawings highlight water as a crucial element of the city’s life. Today, it’s essential to showcase Gdansk’s connection to water.
- Motlawa River Embankment (Dlugie Pobrzeze) - A kayak tour offers a unique perspective on the historical significance of the Main City. Paddling through the canals provides the freedom to explore areas inaccessible to ferries. We will present a completely different view of Gdansk compared to what you’ve seen on land.

- PFD
- Spray skirts
- Waterproof bag
- Double kayaks and paddles
- Guide
- PFD
- Spray skirts
- Waterproof bag
- Double kayaks and paddles
- Guide
Explore Gdańsk from the water on this guided kayak tour spanning over 5 km, concluding with the city’s renowned sunset. Navigate through lively canals, passing by the Crane, Granary Island, and the Old Town waterfront, before heading back to the shipyard area to witness the sun setting behind the harbor cranes — an unforgettable sight. Depart from…
Explore Gdańsk from the water on this guided kayak tour spanning over 5 km, concluding with the city’s renowned sunset. Navigate through lively canals, passing by the Crane, Granary Island, and the Old Town waterfront, before heading back to the shipyard area to witness the sun setting behind the harbor cranes — an unforgettable sight. Depart from specially designed jetties, stay dry with spray skirts, and secure your valuables in provided lockers. Small groups and knowledgeable guides ensure a safe, engaging, and picturesque experience for both novice and seasoned paddlers.
- The weight limit is 110 kg.
- You have to be able to swimm to participate
- Everyone has to understand basic English
- 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.
- Please arrive several minutes before the tour. We begin with a mandatory safety briefing. Late arrivals will not be admitted
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.