Discover autumn Gdańsk from the water with the “Offline Kayak” program
The Gdańsk Sports Center invites residents to take part in Offline kayak, a series of free guided kayaking trips offering a unique perspective on the city from the water.
marine lifestyle pomerania entertainment tricity marine tourism and recreation news18 october 2025 | 16:28 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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he autumn edition encourages participants to disconnect from technology and experience Gdańsk’s calm waterways, historic quays, and natural beauty. Guided tours combine stories of maritime heritage with elements of local ecology, revealing the city’s quieter, more reflective side.
The initiative is part of the digital addiction prevention program, promoting a balanced lifestyle and healthy recreation.
Routes include:
- Old Town: Through the heart of Gdańsk – Stara and Nowa Motława, historic waterfronts, and the city’s maritime landmarks.
Start: Żabi Kruk Marina, ul. Żabi Kruk 15a | Duration: approx. 2–3 hours - Sobieszewo Island: Among the wild landscapes of the island, with birdwatching and nature observation along the Martwa Wisła River.
Start: Nadwiślańska Marina, ul. Nadwiślańska 39 | Duration: approx. 2–3 hours
The project runs through October and November 2025, with limited availability – 10 kayaks (20 participants) per session. Want to join? Click here.
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Kamil Kusier
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