Sail the Vistula River at night, marvel at Krakow’s illuminated landmarks, and enjoy a serene evening with an audio-guided tour.
Sail the Vistula River at night, marvel at Krakow’s illuminated landmarks, and enjoy a serene evening with an audio-guided tour.
- Wawel Royal Castle - The primary castle in Krakow.
- Church on the Rock (Kosciol na Skalce) - A charming riverside sanctuary, recognized as one of Poland’s most significant religious sites.
- Wawel Hill - By booking this experience, travelers will enjoy a delightful boat ride along the Vistula River, offering breathtaking views of Wawel…
- Wawel Royal Castle - The primary castle in Krakow.
- Church on the Rock (Kosciol na Skalce) - A charming riverside sanctuary, recognized as one of Poland’s most significant religious sites.
- Wawel Hill - By booking this experience, travelers will enjoy a delightful boat ride along the Vistula River, offering breathtaking views of Wawel Hill, a renowned landmark in Krakow. As the boat sails by, guests will marvel at the grand Wawel Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that once housed Polish royalty. They will also view the magnificent Wawel Cathedral, the coronation and burial site of many Polish monarchs.
- Monument of the Wawel Dragon - A highlight of the journey is spotting the renowned Wawel Dragon, a mythical creature whose statue breathes real fire! Travelers can unwind on board, capture photos of the historic skyline, and enjoy Krakow’s beauty from a unique riverside perspective.
- Convent of the Norbertine Sisters - During the cruise, travelers will pass by the Convent of the Norbertine Sisters, one of Krakow’s oldest and most picturesque monasteries. Established in the 12th century, this beautifully preserved white-walled convent is situated along the Vistula River, providing a stunning view from the water.
Guests will appreciate the convent’s historic Baroque and Romanesque architecture, including its distinctive towers and fortified walls. The convent boasts a rich history, having withstood numerous wars and invasions, and it remains an active religious site today.
- Kazimierz - As the boat cruises along the Vistula River, travelers will enjoy a unique view of Kazimierz, Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter and one of the city’s most lively districts. Once the center of Jewish life in Poland, Kazimierz is now celebrated for its rich history, beautiful synagogues, and artistic, bohemian atmosphere.
- Cricoteka - Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor - As the boat glides along the Vistula River, travelers will pass by the striking Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor – CRICOTEKA. This modern and unconventional building, suspended over a historic power station, serves as a museum and cultural center dedicated to the life and work of Tadeusz Kantor, one of Poland’s most influential avant-garde artists and theater directors.
From the water, guests will admire the building’s unique industrial-meets-modern architecture, which reflects Kantor’s bold artistic vision. Inside, CRICOTEKA houses exhibitions, performances, and archives that explore Kantor’s experimental Cricot 2 Theatre, known for its surreal and thought-provoking productions.
- Krakow Eye - As travelers cruise along the Vistula River, they will enjoy a fantastic view of the Kraków Eye, the city’s iconic Ferris wheel. Standing tall on the riverside, this attraction offers panoramic views of Krakow’s historic skyline, including Wawel Castle, the Kazimierz district, and the surrounding riverbanks.
- Casa Museo De Karol Wojtyla 1938-1944 - As travelers sail along the Vistula River, they can also spot the area near the Casa Museo de Karol Wojtyła 1938-1944, the house where Karol Wojtyła, who later became Pope John Paul II, lived during his time in Krakow.
This museum, located in the heart of the city, showcases the early years of Wojtyła’s life, when he studied at the Jagiellonian University and participated in various social and religious activities. The house offers a deep insight into the young man’s formative years, including his experiences, struggles, and connections that would shape his future path.
- Pig In The River - During the boat ride along the Vistula River, travelers may catch a glimpse of a quirky and fun sculpture known as “Pig in the River”. This playful piece of art is located near the Tadeusz Kantor Centre (CRICOTEKA) and has become a beloved and somewhat humorous part of Krakow’s riverside landscape.
The sculpture features a large, whimsical pig lounging in the river, and it serves as an unexpected and delightful sight for those cruising by. Though it may seem out of place, it adds a touch of humor and lightheartedness to the historic setting of the city.
Visitors can take photos and enjoy the unique charm of this peculiar art installation, which has sparked conversation and curiosity among locals and tourists alike.

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- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
Embark on a journey along the Vistula River and indulge in an evening of elegance in the regal city. Revel in the stunning nighttime views, the magnificent city lights, and the distinctive ambiance the river provides.
The excursion begins at the river bend, adjacent to the Wawel Castle. It proceeds upstream to the Convent of the Norbertine Sisters and…
Embark on a journey along the Vistula River and indulge in an evening of elegance in the regal city. Revel in the stunning nighttime views, the magnificent city lights, and the distinctive ambiance the river provides.
The excursion begins at the river bend, adjacent to the Wawel Castle. It proceeds upstream to the Convent of the Norbertine Sisters and the residence of Pope John Paul II.
As the boat continues, it passes by notable landmarks such as Wawel Castle, The Japanese Art Museum, The Conference Center, and the Church on the Rock. The journey then winds through the historic Jewish district.
An audio guide will be available in your chosen language throughout the tour.
Opting for a glass of wine allows you to choose from beer, wine, vodka, and soft drinks, which can be collected at the bar.
Please be aware that the boat size is based on demand. Snacks and beverages are available for purchase at the mooring before the tour begins.
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.