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Discover Copenhagen with this eco-friendly guided canal tour on an electric boat, led by knowledgeable guides, featuring personalized stories and heated seating.

The Copenhagen: Guided Canal Tour by Electric Boat offers a fresh way to see the city. Priced at $41 per person, this tour lasts anywhere from 1 to 65 minutes, making it flexible to fit your schedule. Starting from Ved Stranden, across from Christiansborg Palace, the tour invites you to experience Copenhagen’s old and new harborfront buildings from a small, electric-powered boat.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its environmentally friendly approach, thanks to the electric boat that glides silently through the canals. With live commentary in both English and Danish, you’ll get insights into lesser-known stories of the city, often missed by larger tour boats. The small boat size allows for more questions, personal interactions, and access to areas bigger boats can’t reach. Plus, during winter, the boat’s heated seats ensure your comfort even in colder weather.
Although the tour doesn’t include food or drinks and no hotel pickup is provided, its affordable price combined with positive reviews makes it a great choice for those seeking a personalized, eco-friendly city experience.
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This guided canal tour is conducted on a silent electric boat, providing a peaceful journey through Copenhagen’s waterways. The environmentally conscious design means you avoid the noise and fumes typical of traditional boats, making for a more relaxing experience. The heated seats in winter are an appreciated touch, especially when the weather turns chilly.
The boat’s small size creates an intimate atmosphere, allowing passengers to engage directly with the guide and ask questions freely. The tour is live-guided in both Danish and English, with informative commentary that covers hidden spots and lesser-known stories about the city. This personalized approach distinguishes it from larger, more generic boat tours.

The tour departs from Ved Stranden, directly across from Christiansborg Palace, the seat of Denmark’s parliament. The ticket office, marked by a Stromma flag, is at the pier 3 location. The activity ends at the same meeting point, making it convenient for travelers. No transportation is included, so visitors should plan to arrive on foot or via public transport.
The meeting location is accessible for most, but people with mobility impairments or in wheelchairs should note that some steps are involved to board the boat. The tour runs rain or shine, so travelers should dress appropriately.
The route takes you through quieter canals and old harbor areas that larger boats may not reach. The small boat allows for closer views of historic and modern buildings along the harborfront. This proximity enables an immersive experience, perfect for photography or just soaking in the scenery.
As the boat glides past fascinating architecture, the guide shares stories and insights, including lesser-known facts about Copenhagen’s development. The small size also means the boat can navigate into narrower waterways, revealing hidden corners and secret spots that larger vessels miss.
More Great Tours NearbyReviews consistently praise the guides’ knowledge, friendliness, and humor. Guides like Kim, Nina, and Tony are described as personable and well-informed, often sharing personal stories and local secrets. Many reviewers highlight Tony’s entertaining storytelling style, which combines historical facts with humor, making the trip both educational and fun.
The small group format fosters interactive conversations, setting this tour apart from larger, more impersonal options. The guides’ ability to answer questions and engage with passengers creates a personalized experience that many find worth the extra cost.
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During the colder months, heated seats are a notable feature, ensuring comfort despite cold weather. Many reviews mention blankets and warmth as key factors that keep the experience enjoyable even in winter. While rain or shine is the policy, the warmth and cozy seating help make the cold days more bearable.
Travelers are encouraged to dress warmly, especially in fall and winter months when wind can be noticeable on the water. The small boat environment means fewer passengers, adding to the intimate setting and making the heated seats a welcome addition.
The tour duration varies from 1 to 65 minutes, so travelers can choose a quick overview or a longer exploration. Availability depends on the day, so it’s best to check specific times beforehand. Booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance offers flexibility, and the reserve now, pay later option makes planning easier.
The private group option is available, ideal for families or small parties seeking a more exclusive experience. Since food and drinks are not included, visitors might consider bringing snacks or beverages if desired.
This electric boat canal tour stands out from big tourist boat options due to its smaller size, personal guides, and quiet operation. While other options might focus on longer routes or hop-on-hop-off services, this tour emphasizes quality over quantity, delivering a more personalized experience.
Unlike large boat tours, which may feel impersonal, this trip offers a more relaxed, engaging atmosphere. Many reviews mention value for money, considering the small-group dynamics and high-quality storytelling. It also provides a different perspective on Copenhagen’s waterways, particularly hidden or narrow areas inaccessible to larger vessels.
The tour does not include hotel pickup, so travelers need to make their way to the departure point. Food and drinks are not part of the package, and dogs are not allowed onboard. It’s not suitable for individuals with mobility issues or wheelchair users due to some steps involved in boarding.
Despite these limitations, the positive reviews consistently note the warmth, friendliness, and humor of the guides, making it a highly recommended choice for those seeking a personalized, environmentally friendly way to explore Copenhagen from the water.
This small, eco-friendly guided boat tour offers a unique and intimate way to see Copenhagen’s hidden waterways and lesser-known stories. The knowledgeable guides and personalized service, combined with heated seats in winter and quiet electric operation, create a comfortable, engaging experience.
Ideal for travelers who value personal interactions, local insights, and sustainable transportation, this tour suits history buffs, photography enthusiasts, and those wanting a relaxed, off-the-beaten-path perspective of the city. While it’s not suited for mobility-impaired visitors or those seeking long tours or inclusive amenities, the high ratings and glowing reviews confirm its quality and appeal.
“Superb tour from a local who gave us great stories on the local life and Copenhagen history. Really friendly and personable guide we cannot recomme…”
What is the price of the tour?
The guided canal tour costs $41 per person, with flexible durations from 1 to 65 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Ved Stranden, across from Christiansborg Palace, at pier 3, where the Stromma ticket office is located.
Is the boat accessible for everyone?
Some steps are involved to board the boat, so it may not be suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Are there heated seats?
Yes, during winter months, heated seats are provided to ensure passenger comfort.
Can I ask questions during the tour?
Absolutely, the small boat size and live guides encourage interactive questions and conversations.
Is there a private tour option?
Yes, private groups can book this tour for a more exclusive experience.
Does the tour run in rain or shine?
Yes, the tour occurs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Are dogs allowed onboard?
No, dogs are not permitted on this tour.
What language is the guide in?
The tour features live commentary in both Danish and English.
How long is the tour?
The duration varies from 1 to 65 minutes, depending on your choice and availability.
What makes this tour different from other options?
Its small size, eco-friendly electric boat, and personalized storytelling set it apart from larger, more generic canal tours.
Should I book in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak times, and you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.