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Boat Tours - Copenhagen

Welcome to the happiest city in the world, colourful and cool with it! That’s Copenhagen in a nutshell. What better way to see if this is true than exploring it and consuming it by hopping on a boat tour? You’ll explore the harbours and canals, seeing a different side to this fascinating city. Look out for the key tourist sites, including the iconic Little Mermaid statue. Taking a scenic boat tour will open up this fun city, and reveal why Copenhagen is such a happy place.
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Experience Boat Tours in Copenhagen

Best things to do: It’s said that Copenhagen is a happy place to be, well, after touring its best attractions, you’ll soon see why. There’s the Amalienborg Royal Palace and Rosenborg Castle. The Little Mermaid, which you can see on your sightseeing boat tour, Copenhagen Zoo and there are Tivoli gardens. And for eateries, garden plots and music venues, head for Freetown Christiania. That’s Copenhagen covered.

Combine your tours: If you are short on time, then why not combine your tours? Take a Copenhagen hop-on hop-off bus tour and combine it with a boat tour. It’s the perfect way to see the city and its sights and ensures you capture all the highlights.

On your bike: Do a boat tour, combined with a hop-on bus tour, and then why not add in the final piece of the jigsaw, a bike ride? It’s a compact city, and what joy and fun you’ll have cycling down the canals. You’ll ensure you see all the little extra bits you may have missed.


• We mentioned cycling around Copenhagen, well, it’s said around 55% of Copenhageners commute by bike. And what’s more, whether you visit during the summer or winter, rain or shine they will still be cycling. Go on, why not join them?

• Stroget is a street you may well explore. Well, just be aware this shopping street is the longest pedestrian street in the world.

• Copenhagen has many similarities with a near neighbour, the Netherlands. The canals are one of them, that’s why it has the nickname, ‘Little Amsterdam’.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Dinner and a cruise?
    A:

    You will find there are several Copenhagen lunch and dinner cruise options available. Check the individual tour details for the menu and the options available.

  • Q: Do Copenhagen Boat Cruises offer free Wi-Fi onboard?
    A:

    We realise you want to capture those destination hotspots on your tour. Many operators do offer free Wi-Fi on board, but you will need to check with the individual operator.

  • Q: Do Copenhagen Boat Cruises run throughout the year?
    A:

    Yes, but be aware that there is a high season (April to September) and Low Season (October to March). Check the tour details for timings.

  • Q: Can you give me some alternative tours to your cruise and boat tours?
    A:

    Copenhagen is a region full of attractions and experiences to enjoy and immerse in. Check out our Copenhagen Tours by visiting isango.com

  • Q: What is the duration of the Copenhagen Boat Tour?
    A:

    Each tour is different, but in general, they will have a duration between 1 to 2 hours. Make sure to check the specific tour for timings.

  • Q: What time do Copenhagen Boat Tours operate?
    A:

    Boat tours will run at different times of the day, especially if you are booked on a lunch or dinner cruise. Make sure to check the tour details for a full listing of times.

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