Sail Through History with YachtBoat Prague
Discover Prague's stunning beauty from the Vltava River with YachtBoat Prague's unforgettable boat tours, blending history and breathtaking scenery.
YachtBoat Prague offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the breathtaking beauty of Prague from the serene waters of the Vltava River. As you embark on your journey, prepare to be captivated by the stunning views of the city's iconic skyline, featuring majestic structures like the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle. Each boat tour is designed to provide not just a leisurely cruise but also insightful commentary, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural significance of the landmarks you pass. The agency prides itself on delivering a memorable experience tailored to tourists who wish to see the city from a different angle. With daily tours running from morning until late evening, visitors can choose the perfect time to soak in the sunset or the twinkling lights of the city at night. Whether you’re looking for a romantic outing or a fun family adventure, YachtBoat Prague caters to all with its variety of tour options, including private charters and themed cruises. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in a refreshing drink on board while taking in the picturesque views. As you float along the river, you’ll discover hidden gems and local legends, making your visit to Prague truly unforgettable. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning moments, and prepare to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Local tips
- Book your tickets in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your preferred time slot.
- Arrive early to enjoy a drink at the departure point and take in the views before boarding.
- Dress comfortably and bring layers, as it can get chilly on the water, especially in the evening.
- Consider a sunset cruise for a magical view of the city illuminated at dusk.
A brief summary to YachtBoat Prague
- Rašínovo nábř., Prague 2-New Town, 128 00, CZ
- +420775049089
- Visit website
- Monday 8 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 8 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 8 am-11 pm
- Thursday 8 am-11 pm
- Friday 8 am-11 pm
- Saturday 8 am-11 pm
- Sunday 8 am-11 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, start by heading towards Prague. From the D1 motorway, take the exit for Prague 2 and follow the signs for 'Nové Město'. As you enter the city, navigate towards the Vltava River. Use a GPS to guide you to Rašínovo nábř., 128 00 Praha 2-Nové Město. Parking may be available nearby, but be aware of local parking regulations. Expect to pay for parking, which can cost around 30-50 CZK per hour.
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Public Transportation
For public transportation, take a train or bus to Prague. If arriving by train, get off at the main train station (Praha Hlavní Nádraží). From there, you can take tram line 7, 14, or 18 towards 'Sídliště Ďáblice' and get off at 'Náplavka' stop. YachtBoat Prague is a short walk from the tram stop. Ensure you have a valid ticket, which costs about 32 CZK for a 90-minute ride.
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Walking
If you're already in the vicinity of the Vltava River, you can easily walk to YachtBoat Prague. It's located along the riverbank at Rašínovo nábř. from the 'Náplavka' tram stop. Just follow the riverside path, enjoying the waterfront views as you make your way to the boat tour agency.
Attractions Nearby to YachtBoat Prague
- St. Wenceslas in Vyšehrad
- Antonín Dvořák Tomb
- Vyšehradské hradby
- Vyšehrad Cemetery
- Saints Peter and Paul Basilica
- Libuše and Přemysl
- Sousoší Lumír a Píseň
- Vysehrad Gallery
- Brick Gate
- Vyšehradské casemates
- Vyšehradské sady
- Smíchovská náplavka
- Devil's Column
- Statue of Saint John of Nepomuk at Vyšehrad in Prague
- Náplavka Riverbank
Landmarks nearby to YachtBoat Prague
- Vsehrad cemetary
- Karlachovy sady
- Monastery Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Praha svým vítězným synům
- František Palacký Monument, Prague
- Pomník Samaritánů
- Restaurace U Šumavy
- Vítězslav Hálek Memorial
- Kašna s Morovým sloupem
- Free Walking Tour Prague
- Památník Boženy Němcové
- Bohemian Works
- Náměstí Míru
- Jan Palach and Jan Zajíc memorial
- Memorial to the Victims of Communism