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Experience Gdansk from the water with a 1-hour river cruise featuring stunning city views and a glass of wine, perfect for a relaxing cultural outing.

Exploring Gdansk often means wandering through cobbled streets and admiring medieval architecture, but seeing the city from the water offers a whole new perspective. The Motlawa River cruise, offered by Motlawa Boats Charter, promises a relaxing hour-long journey along Gdansk’s historic waterways, combined with a glass of wine and a chance to snap some memorable photos. It’s a gentle, scenic experience that appeals both to history buffs and those just seeking a peaceful break in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
What we really appreciate about this cruise is its balance of informative sightseeing and leisure. The boat ride provides impressive views of iconic landmarks like the Old Town, the Fish Market, and the historic shipyard area — all from a vantage point that’s both intimate and uniquely scenic. However, it’s worth noting that the cruise is relatively short, so if you’re after a deep dive into Gdansk’s history or a longer maritime adventure, this might feel more like a quick taste rather than a full day out. Still, it’s perfect for travelers looking for a laid-back, authentic experience that pairs well with a leisurely afternoon.
This cruise is ideally suited for visitors who want a relaxed, small-group activity with picturesque views and a touch of local flavor. It’s especially appealing if you love boats, scenic waterway views, and enjoying a good glass of wine while soaking in the city’s skyline.

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When considering this cruise, it’s helpful to understand what makes it stand out and what to keep in mind. Starting at Stara Stocznia 2 Street, near the Museum of the Second World War, the boat departs into the heart of Gdansk’s historic waterfront. As we’ve seen from reviews, guests often comment on how easy the meeting point is to find, right in the lively waterfront area.
The cruise begins at the Stara Stocznia, a spot that itself hints at Gdansk’s industrial past. From here, the boat glides into the Motlawa River, offering immediate views of the Fish Market, the Historic Museum Ship “Sodek”, and the iconic Crane — a symbol of the city’s maritime prowess. The crane, often called one of the most photographed landmarks in Gdansk, is fascinating both for its architecture and its function as a former port crane.
Guests are treated to a panoramic view of Granary Island, a hub of commerce, with its colorful merchant houses lining the waterfront. Many reviewers remark on how picturesque these sights are, especially from the water where the scale and beauty of the old town are more tangible.
After exploring the old town, the boat heads towards the Gdansk Shipyard, a site that’s both historically significant and visually compelling. The industrial backdrop offers a different perspective, highlighting the city’s working-class roots and its importance as a shipbuilding hub. The views of the shipyard are especially valued by those interested in the city’s economic history.
Guests receive a complimentary glass of wine, which enhances the relaxed atmosphere of the cruise. One reviewer noted, “It was such a lovely touch to be offered wine as we quietly drifted past the historic sites.” Alongside the wine, everyone gets a map with descriptions of the most important monuments, which helps connect the water views with their historical context.
The professional helmsman ensures safety, so even those who aren’t experienced boaters can relax and enjoy the ride. The boat itself is a motorboat, which is quiet and smooth, making for a comfortable experience.
At just one hour, the cruise is perfect for fitting into a busy sightseeing day or as a gentle break from walking. With limited to 10 participants, the small group size means more personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere — no noisy crowds here.
Many guests note the peaceful ambiance onboard — “The gentle bobbing on the water combined with good wine made for a really relaxing hour,” one review states. Others appreciate the insightful commentary and the beautiful city views at sunset, which add a romantic touch to the experience.
If you’re considering other Gdansk water tours, like the guided round-trip cruises to Westerplatte or sunset cruises through the Imperial Shipyard, this particular experience stands out for its short, intimate format and inclusive wine. It’s less about extensive sightseeing and more about enjoyment and appreciation of the city’s waterways.

This cruise is ideal for travelers seeking a calm, scenic, and informative break in Gdansk. It suits those who enjoy small-group activities, photography, or simply relaxing with a drink while soaking up city views. It’s perfect for couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers wanting a gentle introduction to Gdansk’s waterfront.
It’s also an excellent choice for visitors who want an authentic local experience — watching the city’s historic sites from the water adds a layer of perspective you won’t get from street-level exploring alone.
The Gdansk Motlawa River cruise with a glass of wine offers a beautiful, relaxed way to appreciate the city’s historic and industrial waterfronts from a different angle. Its small-group format ensures a personal experience, and the inclusion of wine makes it feel like a true treat rather than just a sightseeing tour.
While the hour-long duration might leave you wanting more if you’re a water enthusiast or history buff, it’s a perfect introduction or a peaceful interlude in a busy sightseeing day. It’s best suited for travelers who value comfort, authenticity, and scenic views paired with a relaxing atmosphere.
If you’re looking for a low-key, enjoyable activity that combines scenic beauty with a hint of local flavor, this cruise hits the mark. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want a quiet moment with gorgeous cityscape views, this experience brings a charming, authentic touch to your Gdansk visit.
Is this cruise suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, it’s best to check with the provider about age restrictions, as children will need to be comfortable on a boat for about an hour.
Does the cruise operate in all weather conditions?
Yes, the cruise runs in various weather conditions, but it’s wise to dress appropriately and check the forecast before your scheduled time.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is there a specific start time I need to be aware of?
Availability varies, and you should check the schedule to confirm starting times, which are valid for 90 days from booking.
Does the tour include transportation to and from the cruise?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan to meet directly at the Stara Stocznia location.
Is the language of the tour English?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English and Polish, with a professional guide ensuring clear commentary.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 participants, making it a cozy, personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera, some cash or card for extras, and dress for the weather — a light jacket or umbrella may be helpful.
Is alcohol served other than the included wine?
No, only the included glass of wine is part of the experience; additional drinks are not available onboard.
This small, scenic cruise on Gdansk’s Motlawa River offers a memorable way to see the city from a different perspective. It’s a lovely, low-pressure activity perfect for relaxing and enjoying the views with a glass of wine in hand.