Cruises on the Motlawa River

Gdańsk Trip Overview

We offer a modern, highly comfortable, open motor yacht well suited for 10 passengers. Our guests can count on the intimate nature of the cruise, among family, friends or colleagues. During the cruise, we talk about the history of Gdansk’s most famous monuments (from the recording).

Additional Info

Duration: 45 minutes
Starts: Gdańsk, Poland
Trip Category: Cruises, Sailing & Water Tours >> Day Cruises



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We offer a modern, highly comfortable, open motor yacht well suited for 10 passengers. Our guests can count on the intimate nature of the cruise, among family, friends or colleagues. During the cruise, we talk about the history of Gdansk’s most famous monuments (from the recording).

Itinerary
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Pass By: Motlawa River Embankment (Dlugie Pobrzeze), Dlugie Pobrzeze, Gdansk Poland

We will see, among others, the remains of the wall of the Teutonic Castle, The Long Seacoast (Dlugie Pobrzeze) with water gates leading to the city, the famous Crane from the 15th century, Olowianka Island and the Granary Island with their monuments. Then we return to the Green Bridge, stopping by the Marina of Gdańsk along the way.

Pass By: Crane (Zuraw), Ul. Szeroka 67/68 At Maritime Museum, Gdansk 80-835 Poland

You’ll see the largest medieval crane in Europe.

Pass By: SS Soldek, Ul. Olowianka 9/13, Gdansk 80-751 Poland

First ship built in Poland after World War II.

Pass By: St. John’s Church (Kosciol sw. Jana), Swietojanska 50, Gdansk 80-840 Poland

The towers of churches and the town hall will be visible from yacht. Behind St. John’s Church, you can see the world’s largest brick church.

Pass By: Wyspa Spichrzow, Gdansk 80-824 Poland

You’ll see the preserved wall of the Long Way granary.

Pass By: Wyspa Olowianka, Gdansk Poland

Olowianka is a very interesting fragment of Gdansk space, where various threads of urban history intersect. Initially, the areas belonged to the Teutonic Order and was used as an economic base for the commander’s castle.

Pass By: Dlugi Targ Square, Dlugi Targ, Gdansk Poland

You could also admire the Fish Market. We used to have many more such markets in Gdansk.

Pass By: Brama Stagiewna in Gdansk, Stagiewna 20 / Motlawska, Gdansk 80-750 Poland

Stagiewna Street in Gdansk – a street crossing the Granary Island in Gdansk. It starts at the Green Bridge.



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