Tour duration: 2 h | Distance: 8 km | Level: easy | Language: English/Polish
Moonlight kayak tour in Gdansk is an excellent idea for new paddlers to experience nighttime kayaking for the first time, or for experienced kayakers to enjoy a stunning paddle through Gdansk’s scenic waterways. The river is generally less trafficked after dark, making kayaking at night one of the most pleasant ways to paddle!
Moonlight kayak tour highlights:
Kayaking in Gdansk is the best way to skip city crowds and experience Gdansk by the water. You will have a lot of fun while visiting Gdansk by kayak. Many tourists take ferry rides, but kayak tour allows you to explore the city most don’t see.
We meet and finish our tour at the same point in historical shipyard area of Gdansk.
Click here to view a map of the departure location →
Check what to wear, prerequisites to join and our answers to FAQs:
Important information →
If there is not a time available or not enough spaces then please contact us as we may be able to add extra. All of our tours can be organized as a private event for small as well as bigger group.
Along the way you will have unique chance to see some of most important Gdansk’s highlights by kayak. Among others: Crane (Żuraw), Soldek Ship, Granary Island, Olowianka Island, Olowianka Footbridge, Radunia Canal, Motlawa River Embankment, The Polish Baltic Philharmonic, Gdansk Shipyard and Dead Vistula or Stone Lock and Old city moat depending on the water and wind conditions.
Gdansk is quite uniquely located at the crossroads of sea and river routes, waterways of the Vistula river at the Baltic estuary, as well as the Radunia and Motlawa rivers. This had a significant impact on the city’s development. The daily living as shown in literature and drawings proves that water was the important element of the city’s life. It is important today to show Gdansk through its relation to water.
For the best kayaking experience we provide quality equipment – stable touring kayaks, lightweight paddles, life vests, dry bags for your documents and spray skirts which will keep you dry and warm inside the kayak, even in a rainy day. Gear matters!