A steamship in Prague and beyond
The
Vltava river meanders through the centre of
Prague, and a
boat trip often complements a tour of the city nicely. After all, the sites and city panorama look very different from a boat. There are several companies that offer boat cruises through the city centre, and you can choose one that you like. However, there are other interesting places than in the centre of Prague. In the summer, you can take a
boat all the way to the ZOO or the
Slapy Reservoir, or the
confluence of Elbe and Vltava rivers north of Prague, near the town of
Mělník. There are four rentals points in Prague where you can hire a 4-seat
pedal boat. Give it a try and get even closer to the water surface!
Around the world in South Bohemia
The
South Bohemian town of
Třeboň not only boasts a beautiful historic square, but also
one of the largest ponds in the Czech Republic. The Svět pond (meaning “
world”) spreads out right behind the town gate. And so you can go on a cruise around the World that takes about an hour. On Saturdays, you can enjoy a
swing band that performs during the voyage.
Lipno reservoir – the Czech sea
The
South Bohemian Lipno reservoir is called the Czech sea. It is one of the largest water surfaces in the Czech Republic, so there are
several boat lines and cruise companies. You can, for example, cruise from Lipno nad Vltavou to Frymburk and back. Or from Horní Planá to Černá v Pošumaví and back. Or you can enjoy the special round-trip
cruise with a programme during sunset.
Orlík reservoir around Zvíkov
The Vltava River spills out into the canyon below
Zvíkov Castle near
Písek thanks to the
Orlík reservoir. From June to August, you can board a boat right below the castle and enjoy a
sightseeing cruise and
great views of the countryside and castle. You can choose from a small or large circuit trip (35 or 50 minutes).
Elbe canyon
In
North Bohemia, where the largest Czech river, the
Elbe, leaves the country and continues to Germany, you must not miss a cruise through the Elbe canyon. The voyage begins in
Děčín, continues to
Hřensko, where most ships turn around and go back to Děčín. You can get off in Hřensko and
cruise along the Kamenice River on romantic boats and explore the
wild gorges. We highly recommend it!
Baťa Canal in Moravia
The manmade
Baťa Canal waterway can be found in
Moravia. The canal is over 50 kilometres long and runs through an the
Moravian Slovakia area. The Baťa Canal is best explored from the
deck of a rented boat or a houseboat. There are several rental places and it only takes a short training session
to become a sailor! The popular routes are around
Veselí nad Moravou or
Strážnice.
Vranov reservoir on the Dyje River
The Vranov reservoir is on the Dyje River in South
Moravia. From the town of
Vranov nad Dyjí with a beautiful chateau, you can take a
boat to
Bítov Castle! The river is literally
squeezed between steep slopes covered with green forests, which creates sharp
meanders. In addition to Bítov, you can also see the interesting ruins of
Cornštejn Castle from the boat.
…and further downstream the Dyje
At first, a cruise on the Dyje River in South
Moravia resembles (with a bit of imagination) a cruise through the
Amazon jungle. You board the boat in the chateau park of Lednice. From the river level, you will see unique views of the
park,
chateau,
minaret and
Jan’s Castle. All of this together forms a unique set of UNESCO monuments – the
Lednice-Valtice Landscape Area.
Or try regular boat services
Even though there are not many opportunities where boats can be used in the Czech Republic, you will find several
regular boat services. On summer weekends, you can take a boat from
Ústí nad Labem to
Litoměřice. In
Prague, where the Vltava banks are connected by many bridges, there are places where a bridges are missing. And this is where you can use public transport in the form of
ferries. The advantage is that you can use a regular public transport ticket here! And in
Brno, in South Moravia, you can take a boat trip around the
Brno reservoir. It may be especially interesting for children to take a boat trip to
Veveří Castle in the summer! The new local boats have
electric drives, and as such their operation is more environmentally friendly.