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Enjoy a 1.5-hour boat cruise from Sopot Marina to Gdask Old Town for €67, passing through historic sites, the Motawa River, and harbor canals with wine included.

For those seeking a scenic and relaxed way to explore the Baltic coast, the Sopot boat cruise to Gdask Old Town offers an engaging 90-minute journey that combines maritime views with cultural landmarks. Priced at $67 per person, this cruise departs from Marina Sopot, located at the end of the Sopot Pier, and takes visitors across the Bay of Gdask through historic harbor canals into the Motawa River.
This tour stands out for its smooth pacing, small-group atmosphere (limited to 10 participants), and the chance to enjoy a complimentary glass of wine on board. It’s ideal for travelers who want a relaxed sightseeing experience without the crowd, with the added bonus of passing by notable sites like the Westerplatte, Gdask Shipyard, and the historic Old Town. A key consideration is that the boat ride may encounter waves on open sea, so those sensitive to motion should plan accordingly.
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The cruise begins at Marina Sopot, just at the endpoint of the Sopot Pier. This location provides a picturesque setting with easy access and a calm atmosphere ideal for boarding. The meeting point is straightforwardly at the end of the pier, making it convenient for travelers arriving by foot or local transport. Since the activity ends back at the same meeting point, no additional transfers are necessary.

The 1.5-hour cruise starts with a 15-minute sail along the Sopot Pier, offering views of the bustling seaside town. The boat then heads across the Bay of Gdask toward Westerplatte, a site with historical significance. After passing Westerplatte, the boat moves through the Harbor Canals, providing close-up views of the Gdask Quays, Port of Gdask, and the Shipyard areas.
Travelers on this cruise enjoy passing by the Wisoujcie Fortress, which adds a touch of historical interest to the scenery. As the boat navigates the Harbor Canals, it offers a unique perspective on the maritime infrastructure that links Sopot and Gdask, making this a great option for those interested in both sightseeing and maritime history.
The Westerplatte stop is a highlight during the cruise, with a 15-minute sail that allows travelers to view this historically significant site from the sea. Westerplatte is known for its role in the Second World War, and its view from the water provides a respectful and impressive perspective. It’s a calm segment of the trip, with the possibility of some waves at open sea, which adds authenticity to the maritime experience.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the most engaging parts of this cruise is the 20-minute passage through the Gdask Shipyard and harbor area. This stop offers a glance at the industrial maritime history of Gdask, with views of shipbuilding activities and the historic shipyard. The view of the quays and the bustling port provides a lively contrast to the quiet seaside town of Sopot and offers insight into the city’s maritime economy.
The final segment takes the boat through the Harbor Canals into the Motawa River, leading directly into the Gdask Old Town. The cruise concludes at the Museum of the Second World War, which stands nearby. This route offers a close-up view of Gdask’s historic architecture and cityscape from the water, culminating in a scenic arrival at the Old Town, where visitors can explore further if they wish.
The tour price of $67 includes the cruise itself and a glass of wine, making for a relaxing and enjoyable experience. The small group size ensures a more intimate atmosphere, and the English and Polish guides help provide context during the trip.
Participants should wear no shoes on the boat for safety and comfort, and should be prepared for possible waves during the open-sea portion of the cruise. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers. Booking is flexible with the option to reserve now and pay later, which is helpful for planning.
The cruise starts at the end of the pier in Sopot Marina, a central and accessible location. The tour ends back at the same point, making logistics simple for travelers. The small group size enhances a personalized experience, allowing for more direct interaction with guides and fewer crowds.
This cruise offers a balanced mix of scenic views, historical sites, and maritime culture. Priced at $67, it provides a good value for an experience that combines sightseeing with leisure. Alternative options like yacht or speedboat trips are available, but the small group boat cruise with wine remains a popular choice for travelers seeking a laid-back, scenic journey.
This 1.5-hour boat cruise from Sopot Marina to Gdask Old Town offers an accessible, relaxed, and informative way to see the Baltic coast and explore some of Gdask’s most notable sights. The small group size and inclusion of wine make it feel exclusive and cozy, perfect for those who enjoy gentle sightseeing with a touch of comfort.
While the waves on open sea could be a consideration for sensitive travelers, the route’s highlights—including Westerplatte, the shipyard, and the historic Old Town—provide plenty of visual and educational interest. This tour is well-suited for visitors looking to combine seaside relaxation with cultural exploration in a straightforward, enjoyable cruise.
How long is the cruise from Sopot to Gdask Old Town?
The cruise lasts 1.5 hours, covering sightseeing along the Baltic Sea, harbor canals, and into Gdask Old Town.
What does the tour price include?
The $67 ticket includes the cruise and a glass of wine served on board.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the end of the pier in Sopot Marina and ends back at the same location.
Are there any physical requirements or restrictions?
Participants should wear no shoes on the boat. Since the open sea may have waves, those sensitive to motion should consider this before booking.
What sights will I see during the cruise?
You will pass Westerplatte, view the Gdask Shipyard, cruise through harbor canals, and arrive at Gdask Old Town via the Motawa River.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexible planning.