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Explore Prague from the water on a private 4-hour boat tour, visiting historic sites, charming neighborhoods, and scenic nature outside the city.

The Prague Private Boat Tour offers an exclusive way to see the Czech capital from its winding river, lasting approximately 4 hours and costing $471.24 per person. This private experience includes a dedicated English-speaking captain, a private boat, and refreshments like Czech champagne and drinks. With pickup options and mobile ticketing, it’s designed for those who want a flexible, personalized way to explore Prague’s waterways and surrounding nature.
What makes this tour stand out is its customizable itinerary, allowing you to choose between heading south into residential districts and nature, or north into more industrial and scenic areas. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an intimate, tailored experience that covers both the city’s landmarks and its outskirts, with the option to include food or restroom stops at nearby hotels or restaurants.
While the price might seem high for some, the full privacy and personalized route combined with informative commentary make it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a unique perspective of Prague. Keep in mind, food is not included, so plan to bring snacks if desired. This tour is especially suited for those who appreciate flexibility, scenic views, and luxury.
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The tour begins at the old Holesovice dock from 1896, now transformed into a sleek residential area. The private boat departs from here, sailing through the former industrial area of Holesovice and into Holesovice dock, giving travelers a first glimpse of Prague’s blend of historical and modern developments.
This central starting point makes it accessible, with nearby public transportation options. The modern dock sets the tone for a comfortable, exclusive experience, with the private guide ready to lead the cruise.

One of the highlights is the Oldest Bridge in Prague, established in 1357 by Emperor Charles IV. From the water, this iconic Medieval bridge offers a striking view, with its stone arches and historic towers visible against the skyline.
The tour allows for close-up views from below, offering a perspective that land-based visits can’t match. The river cruise provides an unobstructed look at this architectural marvel while explaining its significance in Prague’s history.

Heading south, the cruise passes Vysehrad, the historic fortress that once protected Prague from the south. The boat sails beneath Vysehrad’s walls, presenting incredible views of this notable landmark.
Further along, the route includes residential areas like Smichov, known for its houseboats, and Podoli, where lush nature and local life thrive. The sail through these neighborhoods reveals the city’s diverse architecture and local waterside lifestyles.
Travelers can enjoy sightseeing of the Vysehrad castle, which is a prominent feature on the southern bank. The cruise also takes in more nature and calm waters, making it ideal for a relaxing afternoon.

A special highlight is the Certovka Channel, often called the Venice of Prague. The boat sails into this narrow, romantic waterway, lined with historic houses and small bridges. This quaint canal exemplifies Prague’s charm and unique waterways, perfect for photos and soaking in the city’s waterfront atmosphere.
This stop is especially scenic and offers a more intimate view of Prague’s hidden waterways. It’s an experience that’s difficult to replicate on land but is accessible via this private boat tour.
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The cruise makes its way toward Barrandov Bridge in Southern Prague, famous for its film studios. Travelers get to see this famous filming location from the river, along with the Art Nouveau Bridge built in 1908, the only Art Nouveau bridge in Prague.
The second oldest bridge, built in 1850, also features along the route, offering opportunities for great photos of Prague’s architectural variety. These bridges underline the city’s evolving bridge design history.

The route extends beyond the city limits to former hunting grounds of Czech kings, and villages south and north of Prague. These locations showcase rural life and traditional architecture, contrasting with the urban environment.
Travelers can enjoy scenic views of the countryside and imagine the royal past of these areas, with the optional opportunity to customize the tour to spend more time in these tranquil settings.

The tour package includes a bottle of Czech champagne and other drinks, with music played from stereo on request, creating a relaxed, luxurious atmosphere. The private nature of the experience means you can request restroom stops at nearby hotels or restaurants, or even bring food onboard.
While food is not included, this flexibility allows for a personalized experience, whether you prefer a picnic, snacks, or drinks during the cruise.
The Prague Private Boat Tour is a private activity, meaning only your group participates, ensuring personalized attention. The confirmation of booking takes place immediately, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
This tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and accessibility near public transportation. Most travelers can participate, though minimum age for alcohol is 18 years. Weather-dependent, the tour can be rescheduled or refunded if canceled due to poor weather conditions.
This private boat experience offers a luxurious and flexible way to explore Prague’s waterways and outskirts, with a rich itinerary that covers historic bridges, scenic neighborhoods, and tranquil rural areas. The customizable route makes it ideal for those who want to tailor their experience and avoid crowded tourist spots.
While the price may seem steep, the exclusive privacy, personal guide, and scenic diversity justify the cost for travelers seeking a special occasion or unique perspective of Prague from the water. If delicious drinks, scenic stops, and personalized service appeal to you, this 4-hour private boat tour is a memorable way to appreciate the city.
“we had a wonderful trip on the water! super nice captain with a lot of knowledge and a very nice boat! Highly recommended if you want to see a pr…”
How long is the Prague Private Boat Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, offering plenty of time to explore multiple sights and enjoy the scenery.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a private guide and boat, a bottle of Czech champagne and drinks, music from stereo on request, and private transfer to the boat.
Can I bring my own food onboard?
Yes, it is possible to bring food into the boat. The tour does not include food, but you can also request to stop at restaurants or hotels for restroom breaks.
Are there any age restrictions?
The minimum age for alcohol consumption is 18 years. Most travelers can participate, but specific physical requirements are not detailed.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
Highlights include the Oldest Bridge (1357), Vysehrad fortress, the Dancing House, Karlin and Smichov neighborhoods, Certovka Channel, and Barrandov film studios, among others.
Is the tour customizable?
Yes, the route can be tailored to go south, north, or a combination of both, based on your preferences.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a reschedule or full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, specific accessibility details are not provided. It’s best to check with the provider if necessary.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the Viator website, with instant confirmation and the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
What makes this tour different from other Prague river cruises?
Its private, customizable nature and luxury features like drinks and stereo music set this experience apart, offering a personalized, intimate perspective of Prague from the water.