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Charter Motorboat Traditional wooden boat Vistula river Warsaw

Warsaw

Traditional wooden boat from Vistula river (2010)

  • Skipper optional
10 people · 10 hp · 10.3 m

From 
€250 / day

Charter Motorboat - rejsy statkiem po Wiśle Warsaw

Warsaw

Motorboat - rejsy statkiem po Wiśle (2019)

  • Skipper optional
12 people · 10 m

From 
€1,084 / day

Charter Motorboat Traditional wooden boat Vistula river Warsaw

Warsaw

Traditional wooden boat from Vistula river (2010)

  • Skipper optional
10 people · 10 hp · 10.3 m

From 
€250 / day

Charter Motorboat - rejsy po Wiśle motorówką Selco 15 Warsaw

Warsaw

Motorboat - rejsy po Wiśle motorówką Selco 15 (1965)

  • Skipper optional
4 people · 4.8 m

From 
€650 / day

Charter Motorboat - rejsy motorówką po Wiśle. Warsaw

Warsaw

Motorboat - rejsy motorówką po Wiśle. (1965)

  • Skipper optional
4 people · 4.8 m

From 
€650 / day

Charter Sailboat Tango 730 Nieporęt

Nieporęt

Sailboat Tango 730 7.30m (2010)

  • Skipper optional
5 people · 1 cabin · 5 berths · 7.3 m
  • Fuel included

From 
€150 / day

Charter Motorboat Cranchi Jeans Zegrze

Zegrze

Motorboat Cranchi Jeans 200hp (1990)

  • Skipper optional
6 people · 200 hp · 5.7 m

From 
€400 / day

Charter Sailboat Janmor Sasanka 660 Swolszewice Małe

Swolszewice Małe

Sailboat Janmor Sasanka 660 6.60m (2010)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 6.6 m

From 
€43 / day

Charter Sailboat Janmor Sasanka 660 Swolszewice Małe

Swolszewice Małe

Sailboat Janmor Sasanka 660 6.60m (2010)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 1 cabin · 6 berths · 6.6 m

From 
€43 / day

Charter Sailboat Antila Yachts Antila 26 Swolszewice Małe

Swolszewice Małe

Sailboat Antila Yachts Antila 26 7.80m (2008)

  • Without skipper
7 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 7.8 m

From 
€43 / day

Charter Sailboat Corvette Corvette 650 Sulejowski Reservoir

Sulejowski Reservoir

New

Sailboat Corvette Corvette 650 6.50m (2011)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 1 cabin · 5 berths · 6.5 m

From 
€44 / day

Charter Sailboat Janmor Sasanka 620 Sulejowski Reservoir

Sulejowski Reservoir

Sailboat Janmor Sasanka 620 6.20m (2000)

  • Without skipper
5 people · 1 cabin · 5 berths · 6.2 m
  • Fuel included

From 
€44 / day

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Boat Rental in Warsaw

Welcome to the captivating region surrounding the Vistula River in Poland, a place where history and adventure seamlessly intertwine. This remarkable area includes the bustling city of Warsaw, and it holds a special appeal for those with a passion for boating and sailing. Flowing through the heart of Warsaw, the Vistula River creates a stunning backdrop for water enthusiasts to explore. This region boasts a rich historical heritage and features significant landmarks that add to its charm. Whether you're interested in renting a boat or indulging in cultural experiences, this is the perfect destination. Join us as we uncover the beauty of boating and sailing in this picturesque part of the world, where each gentle wave tells stories of both the past and the present.



How much does it cost?

If you’re considering renting a boat in Warsaw, the price will differ depending on the time of year, the number of passengers on board, and the size and type of boat you choose. Of course, additional amenities or services could also affect the price, such as having a skipper on board. Below are the average prices of a private charter in Warsaw by boat type.

Sailboat: Set sail in style for just €280 per day.

Motorboat: Enjoy a smooth ride on the waves for €890 per day.

What does this include?

When you rent a boat with Nautal, you can expect a fully equipped vessel with all the necessary safety gear, navigation equipment, and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience. Our boats are well-maintained and regularly serviced to ensure the highest standards of safety and reliability.

Best port or dock to keep your boat

Port of Warsaw:

The Port of Warsaw, though inland, caters to boating enthusiasts with essential amenities including water, electricity, and WiFi. Regrettably, gas services are not available due to its urban setting. While no on-site restaurant is present, various dining options are conveniently nearby. With a capacity for about 50 boats ranging from 20 to 60 feet, the Port of Warsaw offers a unique nautical experience within the city limits.

Where to sail in Warsaw?

Lake Zegrzyński: Sail across the scenic Lake Zegrzyński, offering a tranquil setting for water sports and a perfect spot to unwind. Vistula River: Navigate the Vistula River, catching glimpses of iconic landmarks as you enjoy a leisurely sail through the heart of the city. Kozłówka Bay: Discover the hidden gem of Kozłówka Bay, a serene cove where you can drop anchor and relish the peaceful surroundings. Kampinos National Park: Cruise to Kampinos National Park, a nature lover's paradise, boasting lush greenery and diverse wildlife along its waterways. Karczew Reservoir: Set sail to Karczew Reservoir, an off-the-beaten-path destination offering a tranquil escape and a chance to connect with nature. Lake Czerniakowskie: Explore the inviting Lake Czerniakowskie, ideal for both novice and experienced sailors looking for a serene day on the water. Lake Rusałka: Enjoy a day of sailing on Lake Rusałka, a popular local spot with calm waters and a charming ambiance. Narew River Delta: Venture to the Narew River Delta, where the waterways wind through lush marshes and create a unique setting for a serene sail.

What can you see and do in Warsaw?

Old Town Square: Wander through the charming Old Town Square, where colorful buildings and historic cobblestone streets transport you back in time. Royal Castle: Explore the grandeur of the Royal Castle, a majestic structure that offers a glimpse into Poland's regal history. Łazienki Park: Stroll through Łazienki Park, a lush oasis in the heart of the city, with serene ponds and iconic structures like the Palace on the Water. Warsaw Uprising Museum: Learn about the city's WWII history at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, where interactive exhibits showcase the courage and resilience of the Polish people. Copernicus Science Centre: Engage your curiosity at the Copernicus Science Centre, a hands-on museum where science comes to life through exciting experiments. Palace of Culture and Science: Marvel at the Palace of Culture and Science, an iconic skyscraper offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Wilanów Palace: Visit the Wilanów Palace, known as the "Polish Versailles," and explore its lavish interiors and beautifully landscaped gardens.

Rent a boat with or without a skipper

Many of our boat charters in Warsaw come with the option of sailing with a skipper and/or crew. Although this may come at an extra cost, having a skipper on board can, no doubt, provide you with an even more enjoyable experience! Your skipper can adapt the sailing route so that your voyage best suits the desires of you and the rest of your party.

Additionally, setting sail with a skipper will make your voyage even more comfortable! The skipper will take care of all the technical aspects of sailing, so all you need to do is sit back and relax.

If you would like to take charge of your boat charter in Warsaw, then bareboat charters are the way to go. Enjoy a bareboat charter if you have a license and set sail at your own pace. You need a valid boating license to enjoy a boat this way so check with the boat owner beforehand to see that your license is valid.

When is the best time of year to rent a boat?

The prime time for a delightful boat escapade in Warsaw is during the high season, which spans from May to September. This period boasts splendid weather, with temperatures averaging in the mid-60s to mid-70s °F. Such weather conditions are ideal for smooth sailing and enjoying the water to the fullest.

For those seeking a more serene experience while still enjoying pleasant weather, the shoulder seasons of April and October offer a fantastic alternative. During these months, temperatures usually hover in the low to mid-70s °F range, maintaining a comfortable climate for sailing and exploring Warsaw's captivating waterways. Keep in mind that weather patterns can vary across different parts of the city, so checking the local forecast is a wise move.

What type of boat is best for a Warsaw boat charter?

Before choosing the right vessel for your boat rental in Warsaw, you first have to think about the duration of your holiday. If you’re only going to sail for a few days, it is best to opt for a daily charter such as a motorboat or a RIB. With the speed of these vessels, you’ll be able to see everything on your wish list in no time. If you’re planning a longer charter of a week or more you should choose a vessel that includes amenities you’ll need during your stay. Catamarans and yachts have the space and accommodations on board to ensure a comfortable stay on the water. For a more luxurious holiday, you might consider a gulet, and for an authentic sailing experience a sailboat.

If you’re unsure about whether or not a vessel suits your needs, feel free to contact the boat owners to get a better sense of what is included on board. With our large fleet, you’ll have no problem finding the perfect boat for your Warsaw boat charter!