Discover the best top things to do in Pomerania Province, Poland including Elblag Canal Tour from Gdansk, Gdansk: Family with Kids - Old Town Sightseeing Tour, Private Kashubian Switzerland Tour, Slowinski National Park Private Tour, Sunset Kayak Tour , City Tour Hop On The Electric Bus - Heating, Shipyard Guided Cruise on a Historical Polish Boat, Gdansk old town (Main Town) 3 hours tour with private tour guide, SUP Private Tour in Motlawa River, Gdansk Guided City Cruise on Historical Polish Boat.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Elblag Canal, also called the Elblag-Ostroda Canal, is a 150-years-old canal in Poland that runs from Elblag to Ostroda. At over 80 km in length, it is the longest navigable canal still in use in Poland. It is also one of the most interesting canals in Europe. Elblag Canal’s uniqueness arises from its peculiar choice of engineering to tackle a particularly difficult section of the route where the water level rises by 100 meters. This particular section is located between Druzno Lake and Piniewo Lake, a distance of about 10 km. Because the difference in height was too large, it was impractical to build traditional locks. Instead, an ingenious system of inclined planes was employed where the boats are lifted out of the water and placed into tracks and dragged across dry lands.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, Boat tickets
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Add a touch of adventure to your explorations of Gdańsk on a family-friendly walking tour packed with excitement and tasks for your children. Learn the history of the city as your embark on a fun journey past the main highlights and attractions. Highlights: • Explore Gdańsk on a guided walking tour • Make your walking tour of Gdańsk fun on a journey of discovery packed with adventure • Get an insight into the city's best-kept secret • More than a tour - your guide will share his love of the historic old town with you
Inclusions: Private walking tour in Gdansk led by licensed guide, Exciting experiences and tasks, Information and commentary about the city's past and present, Pick up from the hotel (only hotels in Gdansk Old Town), Tour program adapted to the preferences of the group, Tips about local restaurants, patisserie, pubs
Exclusions: Tickets to the museums (€8), Hotel pickup from hotels besides Gdansk Old Town
Jakub was an amazing tour guide. He knows the TriCity very well and speaks great English. He adapted the tour based upon our conversation at the beginning of the tour. I wouldn't have changed a thing. This was the perfect way to experience Gdansk.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Learn about the historical and cultural significance of the Kashubian Switzerland region of Poland on a full-day tour from Gdansk. Admire the lush forests,lakes and the region's rolling hills that were formed by glaciers. Apart from the breathtaking views, the Kashubia Region boasts strong traditions which are still cultivated today, and a unique language and delicious cuisine.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private transportation, Entrance: Centre for Education and Promoting the Region, Wiezyca Hill, Museum of Kashubian Pottery
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Slowinski National Park is one of 23 national parks in Poland and one of two seaside parks. It was fomed to preserve the beauty of the system unchanged sea lakes (Lebsko and Gardno ), swamps, forests and especially unique moving dunes.
Inclusions: Private Tour, Profesiolan guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, Entrance tickets to Slowinski National Park, Melex transport, Cruise on Lebsko lake
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Kayak tour gives a different perspective on the historical value of the Main City. Paddling through the canals allows freedom to see places ferries cannot access. We will show you a completely different Gdansk to the one you’ve seen on land. Paddling in the city is a must for any visitor to Gdansk. Our kayaking tours are beginners friendly as the techniques are easy to learn. We have both double and single kayaks that can be assigned accordingly at the beginning of the tour depending on skills and experience.
Inclusions: Double kayaks and paddles, PFD, Spray skirts, Waterproof bag, Guide, Bottled water
Exclusions: Pick up from hotel, Snacks
Very good tour with good balance of information and anecdotes. Lovely tour guide very entertaining. Well worth it, the best way to see the city!!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
On the route you will see, among others: Highland Gate, Prison Tower, Torture Room, Golden Gate, Armory, St. Mary's Basilica, St. Brotherhood George, Granary Island, Crane, Church of St. Jana, Polish Post Office and Solidarity Square, Museum II World War, Shipyards, European Sloidarity Center. Visiting the city with our vehicles is the best way to get to know Gdańsk, for everyone. The hour trip is perfect for learning about the history and culture of the city of Gdańsk Small Group - max 10 person We ride every day in the sun and rain, and our sets include rain blinds.
Inclusions: Private guide, Transport electric car
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Unfortunately the information on our voucher had not been updated and at the end of the season, only one bus was running. No chance to hop off, as it meant at least an hour wait before the same bus would return to pick you up. The company looked after us the best they could, but it would have been better if we had not missed that first bus because the departure time was not correct. If you are cruising check how far Gdansk is from the port when the cruise ships berth (Gdynia).We had to pay the cruise ship an extra $40 USD to get transferred to the old city of Gdansk. We were not prepared for that - probably our fault for not researching the details.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Discover Gdańsk from a water perspective on board a replica of a Polish river boat used for over 400 years. An intimate, wooden and spacious 12-seater boat will take you to places unavailable to large ships, and thanks to the small number of passengers you will feel at ease and special. You will start the cruise from the former areas of the Gdańsk Shipyard, which once was a workplace for nearly 18,000 people and unavailable to visitors for over 170 years. Gdansk Shipyard was established after 1945 in the place of former German shipyards. It was here that the "Solidarity" movement began in 1980, leading to the fall of communism in Poland. During the trip, you will sail around Ostrów Island, on which there is the fifth ship repair yard in the world. This is a unique and only opportunity to see specialized ships, Gdansk cranes (port cranes as a symbol of the city) and the internal quays of the Port of Gdansk. Our boats are the only commercial vessels that float in shipyard waters.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Blanket, Life jacket, Guide
Exclusions: Private transportation
An excellent guide who really cares about telling the history of his city. Boat very comfortable and quiet. Would recommend highly.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
I will share with you my love to old Gdańsk, we will together explore it's beauty, history and architecture. I will adjust this tour to your expectations - timing, speed, what are you interested in. Let's explore old Gdańsk together! :)
Inclusions: Private tourguide service, Entrance fee to St.Marys Church and tower, Amber presentation in one of amber galleries
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Best way to experience Gdańsk. Let's learn about the city from the water perspective and see the city in the way sailors had seen it many years ago.
Inclusions: SUP board, paddlle, leash, live vest
Exclusions: Take your water with you.
4.9 based on 22 reviews
Discover Gdańsk from a water perspective on board a replica of a Polish river boat used for over 400 years. An intimate, wooden and spacious 12-seater boat will take you to places unavailable to large ships, and thanks to the low number of passengers you'll feel at ease and special. You will start the cruise from the former areas of the Gdańsk Shipyard, which once was a workplace for nearly 18,000 people and unavailable to visitors for over 170 years. Next, you'll go on a cruise on Motława - the center of the Old Town. You will see many tourist attractions, including the ruins of the Teutonic castle, water gates leading to the city, the famous wooden crane from the 15th century, charming old tenement houses and their new setting. You will follow a route that will also show you monuments and new buildings of the Ołowianka Island and the Granary Island. This trip is also a unique and only opportunity to see up close specialist vessels, Gdansk cranes.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Guide, Blanket
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My wife and I spent a lovely time on the water enjoying the sights of Gdansk's shipyard and oldtown area...a wonderful way to spend time
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