Sightseeing Cruise on the Vistula River
Discover the hidden gems of Krakow on a sightseeing cruise along the Vistula River
Vistula river is longest river in Poland. It separate Krakow on two parts, river banks are transformed for sport activities and leisure, and at evening you can feel there magical atmosphere. And its why we recommend to do at lest once in life Sightseeing Cruise on the Vistula River.
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One-hour sightseeing cruise on the Vistula River
You can take your cruise not faraway from Wawel Castle, at marina. And during a cruise you can see monuments and places which are important from cultural side of Krakow.
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- Book your airport transfer now and enjoy a hassle-free ride directly to your hotel. Driver will meet you at John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice.
- Take a Sobering Tour of Auschwitz. Arrange a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to pay tribute and learn about this significant historical site.
Due to high demand, it’s recommended to book your tickets and accomodation well in advance to secure your preferred date and time!
- Explore the Fascinating Wieliczka Salt Mine! Book your guided tour today and discover this UNESCO World Heritage site just outside Krakow. These tours are popular year-round, so book early to avoid disappointment and ensure your spot.
- Looking for ideas? Check out our KrakowTOP.org recommended itineraries for must-see attractions like Wawel Castle and St. Mary’s Basilica.
Your Vistula River Cruise starts from Wawel Castle area and will go trough districts of Dębniki, Kazimierz, Podgórze and Stradom. You will be able to see many amazing places.
FOUR HOUR SIGHTSEEING CRUISE ON THE VISTULA RIVER
This longer cruise will take you to Tyniec Monastery area. Where you are able to leave ferry and take a tour in Benedictine Monastery – besides its oldest active monastery in Poland. Abbey is open to pilgrims and tourists. When you visit this place in Sunday you will be lucky to listen Gregorian chants by monks.
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