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Enjoy a 50-minute eco-friendly sightseeing cruise in Gdansk, passing historic landmarks from the Old Town on a quiet electric boat with expert guides.


The Gdansk Sightseeing EcoCruise offers a fresh way to explore this historic city. For just $21, travelers enjoy a 50-minute journey on a quiet electric boat along the Motawa River. This tour is perfect for those seeking a relaxing, eco-friendly, and personalized experience of Gdansk’s waterfront without the noise and pollution of traditional boats.
What sets this tour apart is the small-group size, limited to 8 guests, which ensures a more intimate and engaging atmosphere. The professional skipper and friendly guides enhance the journey, sharing fascinating insights into Gdansk’s maritime heritage and historic landmarks. The tour’s passionate narration in English and Polish makes it accessible for international visitors and locals alike.
While the 50-minute duration makes it a quick but meaningful experience, it offers enough time to see key sights and capture photos. The moderate price and easy departure point near the Green Bridge make this cruise an attractive option for families, couples, or small groups wanting an affordable and peaceful way to view the city from the water.
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The cruise starts at Powronicza 15, near the Green Bridge, where colorful boats and canoes create a lively scene. Soon after departure, the boat glides past St. Mary’s Gate, a historic water entrance to the Old Town. The quick 2-minute passage offers a glimpse of this iconic location.
Next, the route takes travelers past Granary Island, a historic hub of Gdansk’s trade and commerce. Passing by the Sodek Museum and the WWII Museum, the tour provides visual context for the city’s maritime and wartime history. These stops are explained through the engaging audio guide, enriching the experience with stories of Gdansk’s vibrant past.
The boat then ventures into the Gdansk Old Town area, where the water gates, including St. John’s Gate and the Holy Spirit Gate, come into view. The route emphasizes the waterfront’s historic significance and the architectural beauty of these structures. The short 4 to 6-minute passages at each location keep the cruise engaging and well-paced.

A highlight of the cruise is viewing the famous red-brick crane, which is one of Gdansk’s most recognized symbols. The Sodek Museum and the WWII Museum are also visible from the water, offering perspectives that differ from land-based tours. This vantage point allows for great photo opportunities and a better understanding of the city’s industrial and military history.
The cruise passes by the Imperial Shipyard and Marina Gdansk, showcasing the city’s ongoing maritime activities. The modern marina contrasts with the historic sites, illustrating Gdansk’s blend of tradition and modernity. The quiet electric motor ensures a peaceful experience, with no engine noise disrupting the scenery.

As the boat moves toward the Gdansk Shipyard and Marina, the scenery becomes more industrial yet still picturesque. The Shipyard, known historically for the Solidarity movement, features prominently during the cruise. The Marina Gdansk offers a look at the city’s marina facilities and luxury yachts.
The tour then returns towards the Green Gate, a historic gateway to the city’s waterfront, which signals the approach back to the departure point. The route covers up to 12 stops, including notable water gates and historic sites, all described with expert commentary.
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The electric boat provides a comfortable setting, with plush pillows and blankets available for passenger comfort. Visitors can sip drinks from the onboard mini-bar while enjoying the scenic views. The small group size allows for a personalized experience, with the skipper and guide being friendly and knowledgeable.
Departure is from the Marina, near the colorful boats and Canoe rentals, with clear directions available via Google Maps. The activity lasts approximately 50 minutes, making it suitable for a relaxed afternoon or early evening outing. The price of 79 PLN per person includes professional skipper supervision, and drinks are available for purchase onboard.
The main attractions of this cruise include St. Mary’s Gate, the Red Crane, Granary Island, and the water gates of Gdansk. The passive, eco-friendly nature of the boat makes it ideal for travelers seeking sustainable tourism options. The quiet electric motor offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for photo taking and reflection.
The audio guide enhances the experience, sharing interesting stories about Gdansk’s historic water gates and maritime sites. Many reviews commend the knowledgeable guides and friendly staff, which contribute significantly to a positive and educational journey.

Unlike larger boat cruises, this tour’s small-group size allows for more interaction, personal attention, and flexibility. Travelers appreciate the informative narration combined with a relaxing ride on quiet, pollution-free waters. It’s especially well-suited for families or small groups who enjoy a less crowded experience.
The boat’s cozy size also means that passengers can move freely and capture better photos. Many reviews highlight how the guides go above and beyond, including picking up stray items or answering questions with enthusiasm.

This Gdansk EcoCruise appeals to those who love history, architecture, and waterfront views. It’s ideal for travelers looking for a gentle, scenic ride that provides insights into Gdansk’s past without the effort or expense of land-based tours. The family-friendly environment makes it suitable for all ages, including children who can understand the storytelling and visual highlights.
The affordable price point combined with the short duration makes this cruise a great option for a quick, memorable activity. However, those seeking a longer or more comprehensive tour might prefer other options, but for relaxation and sightseeing, it hits the mark.

The Gdansk Sightseeing EcoCruise offers an affordable, peaceful, and informative way to see the city’s historic waterfront. The quiet electric boat ensures a calm atmosphere, making it perfect for photo enthusiasts and those seeking a sustainable travel experience.
The small-group setup enhances the feeling of personalized service, and the knowledgeable guides contribute to a more engaging experience. The route covers the major water landmarks, giving a comprehensive overview of Gdansk’s maritime heritage.
While it’s a short trip, the scenic views, historical insights, and friendly crew make it a valuable activity for visitors wanting a relaxing introduction to Gdansk’s Old Town from the water.
“Very nice and friendly staff. Good Information about the City and the boat was eco friendly. Will Return and Book again for sure. Located directly …”
What is the duration of the EcoCruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 50 minutes, making it a perfect short activity for sightseeing or relaxing after another tour.
Where does the cruise depart from?
The starting point is near the Green Bridge at Powronicza 15, next to the Boat & Bike rental and My Asiafoods restaurant.
Is the boat eco-friendly?
Yes, the boat is electric-powered, producing no noise or pollution, which creates a peaceful and sustainable experience.
Can I purchase drinks onboard?
Yes, drinks are available for purchase from the mini-bar during the cruise, but not included in the ticket price.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the small group size and easy pace make it appropriate for families with children who can enjoy the storytelling and scenic views.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is 79 PLN per person, roughly $21, including skipper supervision.