




Can you imagine kayaking around Gdansk, Poland to see the city's famous landmarks? Try out this guided kayak tour and change the way you explore a destination.
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Paddle at a relaxing pace, and admire the architecture and history of Gdansk from the water on this intimate guided kayaking tour of Gdansk.
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Pass by the most iconic sights in Gdansk around a loop, and see two of its islands, the Granary Island and Ołowianka Island.
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This all-year-round kayaking experience with sunset kayak option is perfect for not just water babies but also beginners who can maneuver for 2 2.5 hours.
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See some other sights like the Crane, the Green Gate, and the Maritime Museum as you go along the flow of the Motlawa River.
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Did you know that the Green Gate in Gdansk wasn't always green in color? Originally it had a polychrome effect with multiple colors.
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2.5-hour intimate kayaking tour around Gdansk
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Double kayaks and paddles
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Spray skirts and life jacket
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Waterproof bag
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Sunset kayak tour (optional)
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
'Water' way to explore Gdansk
If Gdansk is on your list this holiday season, you're in for a unique option to explore the city. Taking the kayaking tour along the Motlawa River is probably one of those experiences that will stay with you, especially in a place like Poland. The double kayaks take you through some interesting sights around Gdansk for you to explore from the water. Crane, Green Gate, and Maritim Museum are some of the prominent landmarks you pass on your tour. The museum has 8 branches that represent different things like shipwrecks, lighthouses, fishing, and granaries being some of them. Learn about these interesting facts from your English-speaking guide as you paddle to your next stop- the islands of Gdansk.
Islands of Gdansk
After admiring the architecture and history of Gdansk, you will reach its two main islands- Granary Island and Ołowianka Island. The Granary Island was filled with granaries and large storehouses to store grains and other goods. This made it a relevant feature, apart from it being the main branch of the National Maritime Museum.
Ołowianka Island, also known as Szafarnia Island, was used for storing lead during the Teutonic Orders. Situated very close to Granary Island, this is a good place to explore cafes and restaurants apart from the Ołowianka Bridge.
End your 2-2.5 hours kayaking tour around Gdansk by taking back a lot more insight into the city's history and architecture.
What to bring
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Bring along weather-appropriate clothes and shoes, sunglasses, waterproof/wind-stopper jacket.
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Bring along your spare clothes in case of getting wet during the tour.
What's not allowed
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Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted for guests under the weight of 110kg (242.51lb).
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Keep in mind alcohol, smoking, and vaping are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
Additional information
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Facilities: lockers, shower, and restroom.
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This experience requires you to have basic swimming skills.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
Meeting point
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Meet your guide at Around Gdansk | Kayak Tours & Adventures.
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Address: Dokowa 1, 80-863 Gdańsk, Poland .
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