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Experience Prague from the water on a private boat tour for $161.90, including a guide, Czech sparkling wine, and views of historic sites like Charles Bridge.

The Prague Private Boat Tour offers an intimate way to see this historic city from the vantage point of the Vltava River. Priced at $161.90 per person, the tour lasts around one hour and includes hotel pickup, making it a convenient and luxurious experience. With a 5.0 rating based on 14 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate, this tour stands out as a standout option among Prague’s river excursions.
This private experience is perfect for those who want to avoid crowded large boats and instead enjoy a personalized cruise. The tour features a private captain-guide, a luxurious boat, and complimentary Czech sparkling wine. Designed for comfort and flexibility, it’s suited to most travelers, with no health restrictions and options for music and drinks on board.

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What makes this tour truly special is the private boat and captain guide who shares insightful facts about the sights along the river. The captain, also serving as your guide, provides commentary on the history and significance of landmarks, creating a more engaging experience than larger, less personal cruises. The private nature ensures you can relax and enjoy the scenery without the distraction of other groups.
The luxury boat offers comfort, with blankets available for colder weather, ensuring comfort regardless of the season. The private transfer from your hotel adds convenience, allowing you to start your exploration stress-free. The music on request enhances the atmosphere, making the cruise suitable for romantic outings or small celebrations.

The tour begins with the highlight of crossing under the Charles Bridge, built in 1357 by Charles IV. This oldest bridge in Prague, which was the only crossing for five centuries, provides a stunning view from the water that’s impossible to experience from land.
From the river, the Prague Castle complex appears as the largest in the world, serving as the seat of the Czech president. The perspective from below offers a unique view of its sprawling buildings and historical significance, making it a memorable sight during the cruise.
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Next, the journey takes you past the Devil’s Channel, a shallow waterway created in the 12th century for watermills. You’ll also see the former mill, now an art gallery, which used to grind flour for the Lesser Town. These sites highlight Prague’s layered history spanning centuries.
The cruise showcases several notable bridges: the 1916 Josef Manes Bridge replacing an older pedestrian bridge, the art-nouveau 1908 bridge inspired by Paris, and the 1951 Sverma Bridge, a relic of the communist era. The Sverma Bridge was once called Sverma, a name tied to the regime.
A particularly striking site is the empty plinth where a massive Stalin statue once stood. Now, a kinetic art installation symbolizes the regime’s changes and the flow of time, offering a thought-provoking moment during the cruise.
The cruise sails past Letna Park, a lively spot among locals, especially the youth, and the 13th-century former convent now serving as an art gallery after being converted by Joseph II. These sites showcase Prague’s blend of history and modern life.
Each stop along the route has a story to tell:

The tour includes hotel pickup, removing the hassle of finding your way to the pier. The private boat can be tailored with music on request and drinks, including a bottle of Czech sparkling wine. Blankets ensure warmth if the weather turns colder.
This one-hour cruise strikes a balance between seeing many sights and maintaining a relaxed pace. Because it’s a private activity, only your group participates, creating an intimate atmosphere perfect for couples or small groups.

Included in the package are the private boat, private captain/guide, drinks, and hotel transfer. Not included are snacks, so bringing light food if desired can enhance the experience. Confirmation happens immediately upon booking, and the tour is suitable for most travelers.
The tour is highly booked, with bookings often made 19 days in advance, so planning ahead is advisable. The full cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, providing flexibility.
The personalized nature and luxury feel of this private boat make it a top choice for visitors seeking an exclusive experience. The expert guide sharing stories about key landmarks from the water adds a layer of depth that larger group cruises lack.
Unlike typical river tours, this experience emphasizes comfort, privacy, and expert commentary, making it ideal for romantic outings, special occasions, or simply a desire to avoid crowds. The scenic views of historic sites, especially sailing underneath Charles Bridge, enhance its appeal.

This tour caters most to those who appreciate personalized service, comfort, and storytelling. It’s a great option for couples, small groups, or anyone wanting to see Prague’s landmarks from a different perspective. Its early booking requirement suits planners who like to secure memorable experiences well in advance.
Given the positive reviews, especially praising the host, boat, and scenic views, this private cruise delivers a memorable, high-quality outing. It’s an elegant way to enjoy Prague’s beauty without the crowds or noise of larger boat trips.
The Prague Private Boat Tour combines luxury, storytelling, and stunning scenery into a one-hour cruise that highlights Prague’s most iconic sights. Its personalized approach, hotel pickup, and complimentary drinks create a comfortable, memorable experience that appeals to those wanting something special.
While it’s priced at $161.90, the exclusivity and intimacy justify the cost for many travelers. The high demand underscores its popularity, so early planning is recommended. This tour is most suited to visitors looking for a relaxing yet informative way to explore the city from the water.
“Captain Patrik and Vesper (his boat) were top notch. Best excursion experience in Prague! Do not miss this opportunity to see Prague, especially if…”
How long is the Prague Private Boat Tour?
The tour lasts approximately one hour.
What is included in the price?
The package includes a private boat, private captain-guide, drinks including Czech sparkling wine, and hotel pickup.
Are there any health restrictions?
No, there are no health restrictions, and most travelers can participate.
Can I request music during the cruise?
Yes, music is available on request to customize the atmosphere.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked 19 days in advance, and early reservations are recommended.
Is the tour suitable for cold weather?
Yes, blankets are provided to keep you warm if the weather cools down.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes private hotel transfer to the boat.
Are snacks included?
No, snacks are not included, but drinks are provided.
What are some notable stops or sights?
You’ll see Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Letna Park, historic bridges, and the site of the former Stalin statue, among other landmarks.