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If you are looking for a slightly different way of exploring the city taking a river cruise in Prague might be the way to go. 

During your visit to Prague, you’ve probably got a lot you want to see. Most of the city’s main attractions – Old Town Square, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, etc. – are fairly close together and are easily walkable. The catch? Every single other tourist in town will also probably be walking around these attractions.

But did you know that there’s a whole different way for you to see the city? If you’re looking to relax and escape the crowds while getting spectacular views of the city, check out one of the many river cruises in Prague.

The Best River Cruises in Prague

There are a plethora of options for Prague river cruises that will take you up and down the Vltava River, whether you’re in the mood for lunch, dinner, just a nice view, or even a party. If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve put together a list of some of the best river cruises in Prague to help you out! We sorted the options by company, and then by the river cruises and boat tours that they offer in Prague.

Let’s get into it. 

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Prague Boats

Crystal Dinner Prague Cruise

Probably the most well-known company for river cruises in Prague, Prague Boats offers a wide variety of options – from sightseeing cruises to restaurant cruises and even specials for the holidays. Their river cruises run on a daily timetable and most of them, with the occasional exception, depart from Pier 5 at Čech Bridge, right across the river from the metronome.

Prague Boats Restaurant Cruises

If you’re looking to treat yourself to a classy meal during your Prague river cruise, you’ll want to check out one of their restaurant cruises. Prague Boats offers five options: Crystal Dinner, Sweet Prague, a regular Dinner Cruise, Lunch Cruise, and Brunch on Grand Bohemia. Let’s break these delicious options down, shall we?

Crystal Dinner Prague River Cruise

The Crystal Dinner option is one of the most beautiful Prague river cruises because you will be happily floating on down the Vltava River in a luxurious glass boat! Okay no, the whole boat is not made of glass, but it does have a glass retractable roof so whether you’re inside the boat during the winter or the roof is retracted during the summer, you will have an unobstructed view of Prague’s cityscape. As you ride up and down the river, you’ll get to see Prague Castle, the Rudolfinum, Charles Bridge, and the National Theater as the sunsets.

As for the food, you will enjoy a welcome drink of Prosecco along with a buffet dinner featuring a multitude of Czech classic dishes and desserts. The Crystal Dinner option is 2.5 hours long and the price includes the buffet dinner, welcome drink, and live music. Just be aware that additional drinks are not included in the price and you will have to pay for those separately at the end of your Prague river cruise.

Sweet Prague River Cruise

The Sweet Prague option is a three-hour river cruise in Prague and instead of a buffet dinner it features a special à la carte three-course menu along with a selection of wines, aperitifs, and non-alcoholic drinks included in the price of a ticket. Sweet Prague’s route goes from Čech Bridge to Vyšehrad and back, so you’ll get to see all the same monuments as you would on the Crystal Dinner cruise.

This Prague river cruise takes place on Prague Boats’ most luxurious boat: the Lužnice. The Lužnice’s interior is classy mahogany and it has a bar, an air-conditioned salon, and a deck for guests to enjoy the view after dinner. The price of a ticket for the Sweet Prague cruise includes dinner, drinks, live piano music, and three hours on the most luxurious boat in Prague.

Dinner Cruise 

The Dinner Cruise option will show you Prague by night. This three-hour cruise is pretty similar to the Crystal Dinner option, except this one lasts longer and doesn’t guarantee the glass boat for unobstructed views of monuments. This Prague river cruise offers the same options for the buffet dinner as the Crystal Dinner option, with a wide variety of Czech and international classics up for grabs. This cruise in Prague also features live music on board but drinks are not included in the price of a ticket.

Lunch Cruise

The Lunch Cruise is a bit less formal as you don’t get to see Prague by night, but you do get to enjoy an excellent lunch during the heat of the day on the Vltava River while escaping the tourists milling about the center of the city! You’ll get to see all the same monuments as you would on the other Prague Boats options and you will get to enjoy live music while eating a buffet lunch along with an aperitif that is included in the price of the ticket. Other drinks are not included and will need to be paid for separately.

Grand Bohemia Brunch Prague River Cruise

The Grand Bohemia Brunch option is Prague Boats’ newest Prague river cruise option. Taking place on the Grand Bohemia Boat, this river cruise in Prague offers a wide selection of hot and cold dishes for the brunch buffet as well as a relaxed and kid-friendly atmosphere with a play area on board. You will also enjoy unlimited consumption of all beverages included in the price of a ticket – so if you’re in the mood for a little day-drinking this option is perfect for you.

This Prague river cruise lasts 2.5 hours and you’ll get to see all the monuments that you see on the other restaurant cruises offered by Prague Boats.

Prague Boats Sightseeing Cruises

Sightseeing Cruises in Prague

Already have all your meals planned out? Have a shorter window of time you’re trying to fill? You might be interested in a sightseeing cruise instead of a restaurant cruise. Prague Boats also offers a wide variety of options for this.

One-Hour Prague River Cruise

The basic One-Hour River Cruise is 50 minutes long and is the perfect way to learn about the historical monuments of Prague while avoiding the crowds and enjoying the cool breeze on the river. You’ll get to see Prague Castle and Charles Bridge along with many other famous sights while listening to descriptions and facts about the monuments in eight different languages. You can also enjoy the boat’s restaurant and bar during this river cruise in Prague, although these are not included in the price.

Prosecco Cruise

The Prosecco Cruise is also 50 minutes long but you will be able to enjoy the same sights as the above option with a glass of prosecco in hand and the unobstructed view of a glass boat. You will also get to enjoy a small selection of cheeses. If you’d like, you can grab a free printed guide (available in 16 languages) to learn about what you’ll see as you pass by on this Prague river cruise.

Prague Grand Cruise

The Prague Grand Cruise is 2 hours long and you’ll enjoy a few more sights than you would on the first two cruises: this one goes all the way down to Vyšehrad and Podolí before turning around and coming back to the Čech Bridge, passing the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, as well as other famous monuments, on the way.

During these two hours, you will receive a route map with information about interest points along the way and you can also enjoy the boat’s restaurant and bar if you so choose.

Devil’s Channel Cruise

The Cruise through the Devil’s Channel is also 50 minutes long and is one of the most romantic Prague river cruises out there. The Devil’s Channel is the smaller arm of the Vltava River that separates Kampa Island from Malá Strana. During this river cruise in Prague, you’ll float through the channel and see medieval homes, the Charles Bridge, the Prague Castle, and the Grand Priory Mill (the most famous preserved mill from the 15th century).

Kampa Cruise

Another 50 minute option, the Cruise from Kampa offers you views of picturesque Kampa Island as well as the Devil’s Channel, the locks at Štvanice Island, the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge and the Rudolfinum. During the cruise you can read up on the sights with the printed guide which is available in eight different languages and you can also enjoy the boat’s restaurant and bar if you prefer.

Private Prague Cruises

If none of these above Prague river cruises strike your fancy, you’re free to personalize it a bit! There are two private cruise options: Private Cruise on Mahogany Boats or Private Cruise on Small Boats. With both of these, you will get a small boat with the captain just for you and your companions, and you can choose your own route from the choices given to you.

You can also order refreshments as long as you let the company know in advance. Along with your own private route, the captain will give you a guided tour of the monuments you’ve chosen to see along with a printed guide.

Riverboats Prague

Sightseeing Cruises in Prague

Riverboats Prague is a less well-known and usually cheaper option than Prague Boats, but you will still get a lot of bang for your buck. They offer a small selection of basic Prague river cruises as well as the option to customize your own cruise if you wish to do so. So let’s break these down for you.

One Hour Prague Cruise

The One-Hour Cruise in Prague is just that: a basic one-hour cruise during which you will get to see unique views of the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Rudolfinum.

The One-Hour Cruise in Prague with Coffee and Cake is just like the first option with a little added oomph. You will still get to see the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, and the Rudolfinum, but you will also get to enjoy coffee and a selection of cakes and desserts included in the ticket price. Grand views of the city and delicious desserts can’t be beaten!

Two Hour Prague River Cruise

The Two-Hour Cruise in Prague is more of a restaurant cruise than the other two basic options offered by this company. During this river cruise in Prague, you’ll get to see the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, the Rudolfinum, the National Theatre, the Dancing House, and Vyšehrad.

There are two options for this two-hour cruise: lunch or dinner. Whichever time you choose, your ticket price includes the beautiful views of Prague’s cityscape, a welcome drink, and a buffet with both hot and cold dishes. The only extra you get at night for dinner is that it comes with live music!

Prague Venice

This river cruise company probably requires the least amount of planning for all you spontaneous travelers out there! With the departure dock located directly at Charles Bridge and boats departing every 15 minutes, you can buy your ticket online or you can show up and see when they’ve got some empty spaces. This historical Prague river cruise will show you the best of the city in just 45 minutes.

From directly below the Charles Bridge, you will sail to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the Prague Castle before cruising through the mysterious Devil’s Channel and back to where you started. Don’t forget to bring your camera on this boat tour! In addition, the tour is available in 16 languages.

You will also have access to food and beverages while onboard. The price of your ticket includes the boat ride, one beer or non-alcoholic beverage, one ice cream or another snack, one coffee/tea or wine, and entrance into the Charles Bridge Museum.

Cruise Prague

With more than 15 years of experience putting on river cruises in Prague, Cruise Prague offers a wide variety of options for all your needs.

Cocktail Cruise

The first option is a Cruise with cocktails for a special price. Departing every day at 17:00 for one hour, you will enjoy a relaxing ride on the boat’s sundeck with your choice of one of three alcoholic beverages: the classy Aperol Spritz, the classic Cuba Libre, or the unique Beton. During this cruise, you’ll enjoy views of the Prague Castle, the National Theater, and the Charles Bridge.

Dinner Cruise with Music

The next option is the Dinner Cruise with Music. This three-hour cruise departs at 18:50 each night and a ticket includes a private transfer from the city center to ensure you make it to the boat on time. If you opt to do this in the winter, you can look forward to a warm deck, and in the summer you’ll get to see the sunset while you enjoy the beautiful views along with your meal.

You’ll get to cruise under the Charles Bridge and see the Prague Castle, the Dancing House, the Rudolfinum, and the National Theatre all from your place on this extraordinary dinner cruise. As for the food, you’ll enjoy a buffet dinner featuring warm and cold options as well as a welcome drink of the traditional Czech liquor, Becherovka. You will also enjoy live music on board.

Hour Cruise

The Hour-long cruise for a special price is perfect for history lovers and those who want to see Prague’s most famous monuments while escaping the crowds and the rush of the city streets. This cruise departs 5 times daily so you can choose a time suitable for you. You’ll enjoy daytime views of the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the National Theatre with a brief English audio commentary.

Group Cruise

You can also personalize your own Prague river cruise with the Cruise for groups. With this option, you will get a private boat for up to 20 people for a two-hour cruise, as well as a free welcome drink and a buffet lunch or dinner depending on what time you book it for. If you so choose, you can personalize it further with a photographer, a different route, different drinks or food, and decorations for your party’s occasion.

Other Cruise Prague Options

Another option is the Prague Cruise with coffee and apple strudel. This hour-long Prague river cruise will take you past the Charles Bridge, the Prague Castle, and the National Theatre while allowing you to enjoy water, your selection of coffee, and a delicious apple strudel dessert.

The Lunch Cruise is a two-hour cruise departing daily at 11:30. You will get a welcome drink of Becherovka and enjoy a buffet-style lunch with both hot and cold dishes. You will get to see the Charles Bridge, the National Theatre, and the locks and learn how the lock system works on this cruise. The price of this ticket also includes a transfer to the starting point from the city center.

This next option is pretty unique: Cruise Prague on the Jazzboat! This 2.5 hour cruise departs nightly at 20:30 and features a live jazz concert on board by professional musicians. You’ll get to enjoy the music and the sights all lit up at night while enjoying your choice of the three-course gourmet menu and some fine wine. It doesn’t get any classier than this!

Praha Lode Prague Boat Cruises

This Prague River cruise company offers a small variety of basic cruises as well as some special holiday options. For their basic cruises, the breakdown is pretty simple: they offer a one-hour cruise, a two-hour cruise, and a two-hour cruise with snacks – and by snacks, they mean a buffet with a wide variety of dishes as well as an aperitif.

Their holiday cruises are not available to book online quite yet, but once they are, you can look forward to a variety of occasions that you’ll be able to celebrate with a romantic river cruise in Prague.

With that long list of Prague river cruises, you’ll be sure to find one that fits your needs, your budget, and your busy schedule while you’re here in town. All these river cruises in Prague are guaranteed to show you the most beautiful sights in the city while you sit back, relax, and enjoy the breeze on the river. Happy cruising!

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Brittany Muldoon

Written by Brittany Muldoon

Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Brittany had brief stints in North Carolina and North Dakota before moving to Prague, CZ, where she's been living for the past 7 years. Having traveled most of Europe over the past decade, she loves sharing her experiences through her writing and photography. She's recently started dipping her toes into solo travel and hopes to explore more of Portugal and the Nordic countries in the coming months.

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