Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore Gdansk's shipyard with this 1.5-hour electric scooter tour, enjoying highlights, historical insights, and scenic views for $67.

The Electric Scooter Tour of Gdansk’s Shipyard offers an engaging way to experience one of the city’s most iconic areas. Priced at $67 per person and lasting 1.5 hours, this tour combines effortless riding with insightful commentary from a knowledgeable guide. Starting from a conveniently located office near the Museum of the Second World War, the tour navigates through the famed shipyard and lively streets of Gdansk.
This experience is ideal for those wanting a dynamic, eco-friendly way to explore the city’s maritime past. While the tour is fast-paced and packed with sights, it is best suited for participants comfortable with riding an electric scooter and able to wear safety gear. It offers a great mix of landmarks, panoramic views, and local stories, making it a memorable introduction to Gdansk.
You can check availability for your dates here:
While in Gdansk, here are other experiences we've covered

This electric scooter tour stands out because it combines fun riding with educational insights into Gdansk’s shipyard, a site that played a pivotal role in the city’s history. The tour begins at a central meeting point, where participants receive a quick orientation on how to operate their scooters and safety equipment. The knowledgeable guides then lead the group along the waterfront, past towering cranes and historic buildings.
The tour’s pace allows you to comfortably take in panoramic harbor views and snap photos of ships and industrial architecture that reveal the area’s working-class roots. The guide’s lively narration covers the shipyard’s humble origins and its influence on the Solidarity movement, making the history both accessible and engaging.

One of the most memorable moments is passing by the famous shipyard gates, where the Solidarity movement was born. This site holds significance for Polish history, and your guide shares captivating stories about its role in sparking change. The industrial structures and gates are striking visuals, and the tour provides insights into their design and importance.
While the tour emphasizes the industrial heritage, it also offers glimpses of the modern shipyard area, where cranes still loom and ships dock nearby. This balance of old and new helps paint a well-rounded picture of Gdansk’s maritime evolution.
The route takes you along the waterfront, where panoramic views of the harbor and ships create an immersive experience. The effortless glide of the electric scooter means you can focus on taking in the scenery and stories without fatigue. The wind in your hair and the open-air environment make this an exhilarating way to see the city.
Throughout the ride, your guide points out quirky details in the architecture and hidden corners of the shipyard district, offering local insights that deepen your understanding of Gdansk’s maritime character.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond the shipyard, the tour ventures into the lively streets of Gdansk, revealing charming cafes, markets, and picturesque alleyways. These streets are full of character, and the guide highlights hidden spots that might be overlooked on foot. The journey is designed to show both major landmarks and lesser-known sights, giving a comprehensive feel for the city’s ambiance.
Photographers will appreciate the variety of scenery, from medieval-style buildings to modern touches. The tour encourages capturing lasting photos while maintaining a comfortable pace.
The tour starts at Stara Stocznia 20/12, a location next to the Museum of the Second World War. The office is on the ground floor, opposite the museum, making it easy to find. All participants are provided with safety gear and a brief electric scooter training session to ensure comfort and security.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so planning for transportation is simple. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and the tour is suitable for most adults except children under 6 years, pregnant women, or individuals exceeding 150 kg (331 lbs). Weather conditions and group size are factors to consider for a smooth experience.
Reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and passion, with comments noting how much they enjoy sharing stories about Gdansk. One review describes the guide as very passionate and well-informed, making the experience both fun and educational.
Guides speak English and German, catering to a broad audience. Participants report requesting specific information, which the guides happily accommodate, enhancing the overall quality of the tour.

Safety gear is included, and brief instruction is given before setting off, so no prior experience riding an electric scooter is necessary. It’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes to handle the standing ride comfortably. The tour does not include alcohol or drugs, aligning with safety standards.
Weather can influence the experience, so checking the forecast before booking is wise. The activity offers full flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, enabling travelers to plan confidently.
Unlike walking or bus tours, this electric scooter experience provides a more dynamic perspective of the shipyard and city streets. The 1.5-hour duration strikes a balance between coverage and comfort, making it suitable for those with limited time.
While similar tours exist, this one emphasizes the industrial heritage and waterfront scenery, combined with expert narration. The price point of $67 offers good value considering the inclusion of safety gear and guide service.
This tour is well-suited for history enthusiasts, adventurers, and those seeking an active way to explore Gdansk. It appeals to individuals who enjoy scenic rides and learning stories about local landmarks. The short duration makes it manageable for most travelers, though it may be less ideal for very young children or those with physical limitations.
Since the tour is fast-paced and involves riding on city streets, participants should be comfortable with scooters and attentive to safety.
The electric scooter tour of Gdansk’s shipyard offers a distinctive, engaging, and comfortable way to see a key part of the city. Its expert guides and scenic route provide a well-rounded experience, blending historical insights with fun exploration. The price is reasonable for this type of guided adventure, especially considering the inclusion of safety gear and training.
While it’s not suited for very young children or pregnant women, most adults will find it a delightful way to discover Gdansk quickly and enjoyably. For those interested in Gdansk’s maritime past and vibrant streets, this tour is a highly recommended choice.
“Very informative.”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Stara Stocznia 20/12, next to the Museum of the Second World War.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 6 years.
Are safety precautions provided?
Yes, safety gear is included, and participants receive electric scooter training.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English and German.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Is this tour accessible for pregnant women?
No, it is not suitable for pregnant women.
How many people are in a group?
The data does not specify group size, but the experience is designed for a group setting.
What makes this tour different from other Gdansk city tours?
This tour emphasizes the industrial heritage of the shipyard combined with scenic waterfront views, all experienced on a fun and eco-friendly electric scooter.
Is the experience eco-friendly?
Yes, the use of electric scooters makes it an environmentally friendly way to explore.