Culinary cruise with pierogi tasting on the Motława River - discover the flavors of Gdańsk from the deck of a traditional boat!
We invite you to a unique culinary cruise on the Motława River, which combines relaxation on the water with a real feast for the palate. We set off from an atmospheric place - the former grounds of the Gdańsk Shipyard, to sail towards the heart of the city. During the cruise, we serve one of the most popular dishes of Polish cuisine - pierogi!
On board a 12-person, open-deck boat, we prepare freshly cooked pierogi for participants, which are served with crispy fried onion and golden cracklings just before the tasting. This is not only a culinary attraction, but also a unique experience with a view of the historic quays of Gdańsk and its architecture.
Your unique culinary journey begins at Dokowa 1, Galar Gdanski Marina, where you'll board our traditional vessel. We will set sail towards the iconic Gdansk Shipyard, passing by the impressive pontoon bridge, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city's industrial heritage and a unique perspective from the water.
Following our exploration of the shipyard area, we will gracefully navigate the Motława River, cruising directly through the heart of Gdansk's charming Old Town. You'll have the opportunity to admire the picturesque waterfront, historic buildings, and vibrant atmosphere from a unique perspective. Throughout this part of your voyage, you'll be treated to a delightful culinary experience, including the preparation and tasting of traditional Polish pierogi, accompanied by a glass of exquisite wine.
Our journey continues to the tranquil Żabi Kruk marina, a serene spot on the river, offering a peaceful moment before we begin our return. From Żabi Kruk, we will make our way back to the Galar Gdanski Marina at Dokowa 1, concluding your delightful culinary cruise.
Our marina is located on the Imperial Dock (former shipyard area), look around for the red containers with the Yard Cafe sign. There are maps and stumbling blocks with directions on the Dock.
The entrance to the pier is by the Yard Cafe, a parking fee of PLN 4 per hour or PLN 18 for 24 hours.
Gdansk, a historic port city on the Baltic coast, is known for its rich maritime heritage, stunning architecture, and significant role in European history. The city's well-preserved medieval old town, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to beautiful beaches make it a captivating destination for travelers.
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The Gdańsk Crane is a medieval port crane and one of the most iconic symbols of the city's rich maritime history. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Gdansk's past as a major trading hub in the Hanseatic League.
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Gdansk is generally a safe and welcoming destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly and hospitable local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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