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Explore Warsaw from the Vistula River on a 2-hour guided packrafting tour for just $35, including equipment, safety, and fascinating city stories.
Discover Warsaw from a fresh perspective with the Packrafting kayaking guided tour on the Vistula River. Priced at $35 per person and lasting about 2 hours, this adventure offers an exciting way to see the city’s bridges, boulevards, and iconic Stadion Narodowy from the water. The tour is perfect for those looking for a fun, accessible, and informative experience, with full equipment included and a knowledgeable guide leading the way.
This is the only packrafting tour in Warsaw, making it a unique opportunity to enjoy a peaceful float down the Vistula while absorbing captivating stories about the city’s history. The tour is suitable for most people, requiring only a bit of balance to get in and out of the inflatable boat. Its small group size — limited to 6 participants — ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace.


This tour begins at a parking lot on the side of Generała Mariusza Zaruskiego street, located under the Most Azieńkowski bridge. The meeting spot is easily recognizable thanks to the prepared equipment laid out, ready for your adventure. The activity includes an orientation session in the calm waters of the harbor, where you get familiar with your packraft, paddles, and safety measures.
Participants are advised to arrive about 10 minutes early to get prepared. The full equipment provided includes a packraft, a double-blade paddle, and a personal flotation device (life vest). This setup makes the adventure accessible and safe, even for those new to paddling.
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As the boat glides along the Vistula, you’ll enjoy views of Warsaw’s key landmarks. The highlights include city bridges, broad boulevards, and the Stadion Narodowy, one of Poland’s most recognizable stadiums. The river route offers a peaceful escape from the busy streets, with the chance to capture photos during a stop on one of the Vistula’s islands if conditions permit.
This stop in the middle of the river provides an exclusive setting for photos and relaxation, offering a different angle on Warsaw’s skyline. The guide points out notable sights, sharing fascinating stories about the city’s development and history that enrich the scenic views.

The tour begins with a brief paddling tutorial on how to maneuver the inflatable boat, ensuring everyone feels confident before moving onto the river. The calm waters of the harbor serve as an ideal space for newcomers to practice paddling and balance.
The instructor, who speaks both Polish and English, emphasizes safety procedures and paddling techniques, making the experience accessible for people of all ages and skill levels. Since entering and exiting the packraft requires some balance, the activity is recommended for most but not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.

The packraft itself is an inflatable, portable boat that is easy to navigate. Its size and stability make it ideal for a short, guided river trip through Warsaw, offering a relaxed pace and the chance to observe the city from a different viewpoint.
Because this is the only packrafting tour in Warsaw, it stands out from other river or boat trips, making it a distinctive activity for visitors seeking something a little different. The small group size of six ensures that everyone receives attention and has plenty of opportunity to ask questions or customize their experience.
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One of the best moments of this tour is during the sunset, when the Old Town is bathed in warm light. The guide narrates fascinating stories about Warsaw’s history, adding context to the sights you see from the river. Listening to these tales with the city’s skyline in the background creates a magical atmosphere.
The narration helps deepen understanding of Warsaw’s development, landmarks, and hidden stories, making the experience both entertaining and educational.

Booking this tour offers the flexibility to reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available up to 24 hours in advance. This makes it easy to plan without commitment, ideal for spontaneous decisions or uncertain schedules.
The activity is not suitable for pets and not available for those with mobility issues, but is perfect for families with children, as long as children are up to 140 cm and accompanied by an adult.
The finish point is conveniently located at Plac Obywatelski, allowing participants to walk or use public transport to continue exploring Warsaw after the tour.

Participants should wear comfortable clothes suitable for the weather, along with sun protection like a hat and sunscreen. Bringing drinks is recommended to stay hydrated.
On the day of the tour, expect a relaxed, small-group atmosphere with plenty of time for questions, photos, and enjoying the scenery. The guide actively supports and helps ensure everyone feels safe and engaged throughout.

The Packrafting kayaking guided tour on the Vistula River offers an engaging way to see Warsaw’s landmarks from a different angle. It combines a safe, beginner-friendly paddling experience with fascinating storytelling that enhances your understanding of the city.
At just $35 for two hours, the tour provides excellent value for those eager to explore Warsaw’s waterways and history in a memorable, relaxed setting. This activity suits families, couples, or solo travelers interested in a different take on city sightseeing, especially if you enjoy being on the water and learning about local stories.
While not suitable for everyone, especially those with mobility challenges, it remains an inviting option for most. The small group size and full equipment make it accessible, fun, and safe.
“First time packrafting, it was fun and Piotr was a great guide, shared a lot of interesting information about Warsaw and its history and also took …”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children up to 140 cm can participate if accompanied by an adult, making it a family-friendly activity.
Do I need paddling experience?
No, the tour includes a brief paddling tutorial and is designed to be accessible for beginners.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes for the weather and bring sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen.
Can I book last-minute?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at the parking lot on Generała Mariusza Zaruskiego street and ends back at Plac Obywatelski.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers full equipment, paddling techniques, safety instructions, and supervision by the guide.