Prague Venice Boat Trip
The Čertovka canal boat trip takes you through Prague's narrowest waterway, squeezed between Kampa Island and the Lesser Town.
About Prague Venice Boat Trip
The Čertovka canal boat trip takes you through Prague's narrowest waterway, squeezed between Kampa Island and the Lesser Town. You'll float past the Grand Priory Mill's massive wooden wheel, duck under low stone bridges, and see the city from an angle that's existed since medieval times. The 45-minute journey covers about 800 meters of canal, giving you water-level views of Gothic arches, baroque facades, and the underside of Charles Bridge that pedestrians never notice.
The boats hold just 8-12 people, so it feels intimate rather than touristy. Your captain navigates tight corners where the canal walls are arm's length away, pointing out details like 14th-century flood marks and explaining how the mills once powered Prague's industry. The highlight comes when you emerge from under Charles Bridge and see Kampa Park from the water, with swans often following alongside. The route loops back past restored mill buildings that now house restaurants and galleries.
Most operators charge 290-350 CZK per person, but honestly, the experience is too short for the price. The kayak option (180 CZK) gives you more control and time on the water, though you'll miss the commentary. Skip this if you're on a tight budget, the views from Charles Bridge are 90% as good and free. Book directly at the dock to avoid online booking fees that add 50 CZK.
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