Private Vistula River Boat Tour & Rental
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Private Vistula River Boat Tour & Rental

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1h
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About this experience

The best way to spend a sunny day in Krakow is on a private boat charter. Book a boat for your friends and family only, enjoy, relax and admire the city from the river perspective.

Jump the queue and book the boat for the time and tour length that suites you the best. Bring aboard your own snacks, drinks and music at no extra cost.

Available options

Private Vistula River Boat Tour

What's included

Audio guide available in 4 languages
1-Hour Boat Rental

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1 Pass by

Main castle in Krakow

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Stop 2 Pass by

A picturesque riverside sanctuary, one of the most important religious sites in Poland.

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Stop 3 Pass by

If travelers book this experience, they will enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Vistula River with stunning views of Wawel Hill, one of Krakow’s most iconic landmarks. As the boat cruises past, guests will admire the majestic Wawel Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was once the residence of Polish kings. They will also see the impressive Wawel Cathedral, where many Polish monarchs were crowned and buried.

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A highlight of the trip is spotting the famous Wawel Dragon, a legendary creature whose statue breathes real fire! Travelers can relax on board, take photos of the historic skyline, and soak in the beauty of Krakow from a unique riverside perspective.

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During the cruise, travelers will pass by the Convent of the Norbertine Sisters, one of Krakow’s oldest and most picturesque monasteries. Founded in the 12th century, this beautifully preserved white-walled convent sits along the banks of the Vistula River, offering a stunning view from the water.

Guests will admire the convent’s historic Baroque and Romanesque architecture, including its distinctive towers and fortified walls. The convent has a rich history, having survived numerous wars and invasions, and it remains an active religious site today.

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As the boat cruises along the Vistula River, travelers will get a unique view of Kazimierz, Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter and one of the city's most vibrant districts. Once the heart of Jewish life in Poland, Kazimierz is now known for its rich history, beautiful synagogues, and artistic, bohemian atmosphere.

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As the boat glides along the Vistula River, travelers will pass by the striking Centre for Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor – CRICOTEKA. This modern and unconventional building, suspended over a historic power station, serves as a museum and cultural center dedicated to the life and work of Tadeusz Kantor, one of Poland’s most influential avant-garde artists and theater directors.

From the water, guests will admire the building’s unique industrial-meets-modern architecture, which reflects Kantor’s bold artistic vision. Inside, CRICOTEKA houses exhibitions, performances, and archives that explore Kantor’s experimental Cricot 2 Theatre, known for its surreal and thought-provoking productions.

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Stop 8 Pass by

As travelers sail along the Vistula River, they can also spot the area near the Casa Museo de Karol Wojtyła 1938-1944, the house where Karol Wojtyła, who later became Pope John Paul II, lived during his time in Krakow.

This museum, located in the heart of the city, showcases the early years of Wojtyła’s life, when he studied at the Jagiellonian University and took part in various social and religious activities. The house offers a deep insight into the young man's formative years, including his experiences, struggles, and connections that would shape his future path.

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As travelers cruise along the Vistula River, they will get a fantastic view of the Kraków Eye, the city’s iconic Ferris wheel. Standing tall on the riverside, this attraction offers panoramic views of Krakow’s historic skyline, including Wawel Castle, the Kazimierz district, and the surrounding riverbanks

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Stop 10 Pass by

During the boat ride along the Vistula River, travelers may catch a glimpse of a quirky and fun sculpture known as "Pig in the River". This playful piece of art is located near the Tadeusz Kantor Centre (CRICOTEKA) and has become a beloved and somewhat humorous part of Krakow’s riverside landscape.

The sculpture features a large, whimsical pig lounging in the river, and it serves as an unexpected and delightful sight for those cruising by. Though it may seem out of place, it adds a touch of humor and lightheartedness to the historic setting of the city.

Visitors can take photos and enjoy the unique charm of this peculiar art installation, which has sparked conversation and curiosity among locals and tourists alike.

What's not included

Coffee and/or Tea
Snacks

Available languages

Audio guide
DE EN PL ES

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Our mooring is located right opposite the Sheraton hotel. Please just walk down to the river side.

Important notes

Please present your ticket at the entrance.
The purchased ticket is valid for a selected date. To redeem the ticket please email or call us to confirm the time of your arrival.

About Krakow

Krakow, the former capital of Poland, is a city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture. It's home to the Wawel Royal Castle, the historic Main Market Square, and the largest medieval old town in Europe. Krakow's vibrant arts scene, bustling nightlife, and proximity to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine make it a must-visit destination.

Top Attractions

Wawel Royal Castle

This iconic castle was the residence of Polish kings and a symbol of Polish statehood. It offers a glimpse into Poland's rich history.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours 30-50 PLN (€7-12)

Main Market Square (Rynek Główny)

One of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops.

Historical/Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore

Wieliczka Salt Mine

A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring underground chambers, chapels, and sculptures carved out of salt.

Historical/Adventure 4-5 hours 89-139 PLN (€20-32)

Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

A poignant and sobering visit to the largest Nazi concentration camp, now a memorial and museum.

Historical/Educational Full day 70-100 PLN (€16-23)

Kazimierz District

The historic Jewish quarter with a rich cultural heritage, vibrant nightlife, and charming streets.

Cultural/Historical 2-3 hours Free to explore

Must-Try Local Dishes

Pierogi

Dumplings filled with various ingredients like meat, cheese, potatoes, or fruits.

Dinner Can be vegetarian or vegan

Obwarzanek

A type of bread ring, similar to a bagel, often sold by street vendors.

Snack Vegetarian

Zapiekanka

A Polish street food consisting of a half-baguette topped with mushrooms, cheese, and various condiments.

Snack Can be vegetarian

Schabowy

A breaded pork cutlet, similar to schnitzel, often served with potatoes and cabbage.

Dinner Contains meat

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Tatra Mountains Skiing in Zakopane Spa and wellness treatments Strolling through parks and gardens Visiting museums and galleries Attending concerts and performances Boating on the Vistula River Skiing and snowboarding in the nearby mountains

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This is the best time to visit Krakow for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and tourists.

15°C to 28°C 59°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Polish
  • Widely spoken: English, German, Russian
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Polish Złoty (PLN)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Krakow is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas.
  • • Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps.
  • • Be cautious when withdrawing money from ATMs.

Getting there

By air
  • John Paul II International Airport Krakow-Balice • 11 km from city center
By train

Krakow Glowny, Krakow Plaza

By bus

Krakow Main Bus Station, Młocińscy Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Krakow's tram system is efficient and covers most of the city. Trams are comfortable and frequent.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Stare Miasto) Kazimierz Nowa Huta Zakrzówek

Day trips

Wieliczka Salt Mine
14 km from Krakow • Full day

Explore the underground chambers, chapels, and sculptures carved out of salt in this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum
70 km from Krakow • Full day

Visit the largest Nazi concentration camp, now a memorial and museum, to learn about the Holocaust.

Zakopane
100 km from Krakow • Full day

A picturesque mountain town known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and skiing opportunities.

Festivals

Krakow Jewish Festival • June or July (annual) Krakow Film Festival • May (annual) Krakow Christmas Market • December (annual)

Pro tips

  • Use the Krakow Card for unlimited public transport and free entry to many attractions.
  • Visit the Wawel Dragon statue and make a wish by placing a coin in its mouth.
  • Try traditional Polish dishes like pierogi and żurek at local restaurants.
  • Explore the Kazimierz district for its vibrant nightlife and cultural scene.
  • Take a day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine or Auschwitz-Birkenau for a deeper understanding of Polish history.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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