Gdańsk's Long Market, the Neptune Fountain, the crane-lined Motława waterfront, and St. Mary's Church — the largest brick Gothic church in the world — are yours to explore at a civilised pace with a private licensed guide. This is the Polish city that changed the world, revealed in full.
What to expect
Begin at the Golden Gate and stroll the Royal Way before ducking into St. Mary's — climb the tower for panoramic views over the terracotta rooftops. Your guide steers you to the Artus Court, the medieval crane (Żuraw), and the waterfront for fresh zapiekanka and local craft beer if desired. Afternoons can be tailored: Solidarity Monument and the European Solidarity Centre, or simply more time in the amber workshops of Mariacka Street.
Good to know
Gdańsk is 25–30 min from Gdynia port by taxi or SKM commuter train (PLN 5–7). A full-day tour fits comfortably within a typical port call; confirm your all-aboard time and build in 45 min for the return journey. Book the guide at least 2 weeks ahead in summer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gdynia — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.