How much do river cruises in Prague cost?

A visit to Prague is an unforgettable experience for many tourists. It’s simply a stunning city and you can admire it in various different ways – from above, via a lookout tower, to below, from the Vltava River, via a boat cruise. How much does the latter cost? We’ll take a look at that today.

 

River cruises in Prague

For starters, we have to underline that this is quite a popular attraction in Prague with quite a bit of demand – as such, there are a few different operators offering such services. The cost varies mostly based on the standard of the boat, the duration of the cruise (the popular variants are 1-hour and 2-hour) and access to additional amenities, like food and drink. We’ll take a look at a few offers today.

 

Prague Boats offers both one-hour and two-hour cruises. The one-hour cruise costs €18 for adults and €12 for children. You can also opt for an evening variant for the same price. As for the two-hour variant, the so-called ‘Prague Grand Cruise’, you’ll pay €24 for adults and €15 for children. Lastly, Prague Boats also offer a cruise across the Devil’s Channel (for €19 for adults and €13 for children) as well as dedicated lunch/dinner cruises. You can also opt to hire a boat for company events or private use, including weddings.

Prague River Cruises also offer one-hour and two-hour cruises. Here, an hour long cruise during the day will cost you €12 (and €6 for children) while a night cruise costs €18 (and €12 for children). The two-hour cruises cost €24 for adults and €15 for children – there’s also an option for a two-hour cruise with dinner, which costs €35 for adults and €22 for children. There’s also a slightly more expensive option for a proper 2h lunch cruise for €43 (and €30 for children). 

Lastly, you can also find a 45-minute tourist cruise on Prague.eu – it costs €18 for adults and €9 for children (6 to 15). It also includes entry to the Charles Bridge Museum. 

You can expect most cruises to sit around €18 for an hour, though slightly cheaper alternatives are also present. You can also find more exclusive tours, some lasting three hours with posh lunches and what not. There are also combined tours which merge a cruise with a bus ride in one offer. 

 

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