Paseo en barco guiado de 40 minutos por la Gante medieval





Descripción
Experimente un apasionante recorrido de 40 minutos por los canales del centro medieval de Gante. Admire las tres torres de Gante, dos castillos, un antiguo puerto y varias salas gremiales. Muy recomendable si desea explorar y descubrir la ciudad de Gante. ¡Guía a bordo! Los paseos en barco comienzan en el centro de la ciudad de Gante, desde el embarcadero de la cabaña verde, Korenlei A4, 9000 Gent.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Pasarás por las hermosas torres de Gante.
Pasarás por las hermosas torres de Gante.
Verás por el magnífico Castillo de los Condes de Flandes.
El lugar de nacimiento del emperador Carlos V
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Del 1 de noviembre al 31 de marzo: 11 salidas al día a las 10:45 – 11:15 – 11:45 – 12:15 - 12:45 – 13:15 - 13:45 – 14:15 - 14:45 – 15:15 - 15:45
- Las sillas de ruedas plegables con ruedas desmontables se pueden acomodar siempre que el pasajero vaya acompañado de alguien que pueda ayudarlo a bordo y fuera de bordo.
- Tu billete es válido para un viaje en barco en la fecha que hayas seleccionado. Podrás elegir cuándo subir al barco, durante el horario de apertura.
Opiniones(418)
Great boat tour, perfect on a warm summer day! Definately recommend seeing ghent through the canals.
Great guide who shared fun stories and history in an upbeat way. Was obviously enthusiastic about her home city.
Lovely way to see Ghent . Guide was very informative
Cheaper to book online than on the day. Good guide to ghent and the driver shared good tips. Well worth it.
Good introduction to the History of Ghent /Gent. Not a long trip but you get to see the key parts of Ghent/Gent town whilst enjoying a sit down. Tour guide fluent in lots of languages.
Lovely cruise through town with a very informative & funny guide (Peter?) Was a great way to learn things about Ghent without lots of walking
I participated in a 40-minute city tour by the boat company on a Saturday. The boat was quite full, but there was enough room to sit. Due to the strong sun, parasols are provided. The tour is conducted in English, French, and Dutch, although the content is not identical, so it is helpful to speak more than one language to get a lot out of the tour. Otherwise, you unfortunately miss a lot of interesting information about the buildings on the water. The view of the city from the water is great, and you also travel away from the tourist area to explore the city.
Hot day in Ghent. This is a canal tour to see the amazing architecture from a unique perspective, the canals of Ghent. Problem was, the tour company gives anyone who wants a giant colorful umbrella for shade. These umbrellas are massive and with half of the people shading themselves, it is nearly impossible to see anything. Anyone behind the first row of the boat is blind to whatever is ahead. Those of us sitting in the center of the boat are likely to get blocked from seeing the sights by those sitting on the gunwales and holding umbrellas. I was hoping that once we left the dock, our captain-tour guide would ask passengers to lower their umbrellas. Nope. I would have also liked the captain-tour guide to request that guests not talk during the explanations in other languages so that those speaking that language could hear. That didn’t happen either, which meant that two thirds of the narration was in another language and the one-third in one’s native language is drowned out by people talking. It’s me, I know. But the fact that I couldn’t see most of the sights, nor hear the commentary, led me to think this tour was a waste of time and money. People walking in the sun might consider bringing hats. The canal boat company should instruct their captains-tour guides to mention guests be respectful of others on the boat. Finally, the canal boat company should get rid of the umbrellas. Sorry, but I wouldn’t recommend the tour without some of the above recommendations being put in place.
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback. We're sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. On particularly hot summer days, we provide parasols to help protect our guests from the sun and make the tour as comfortable as possible. We understand, however, that they can sometimes obstruct the view for other passengers. Your comments highlight an important balance between providing shade and ensuring everyone can fully enjoy the sights. Providing umbrella's is a choice we make to ensure the safety on board for those who do not wear hats. We also appreciate and understand your remarks about the onboard commentary. While we cannot ask our guests to remain silent during the tour, we do encourage everyone to be respectful of those around them so that all passengers can enjoy both the views and the explanations. Thank you again for your honest feedback and your suggestions. They are valuable to us as we continue to improve our tours, and we hope we may have the opportunity to welcome you back for a better experience in the future.
Great way to see the city from the canal. Just be aware that the guide will likely need to interpret in multiple languages for the entirety of the tour, which means less information can be given on the sights passed. It is still worthwhile for the money!
We did zero research and just choose the first boat tour operator we saw. The guy informed us that we would be leaving in “around 10 minutes” ..it was at least 20 minutes before we actually departed, and in the meantime we were waiting on the boat in the scorching heat. The umbrellas .. they are both a curse and a godsend. There is no shade, and they provided some respite from the sun at the expense of completely obscuring the view. The driver/commentator .. meh what can I say. He was OK. Very hard to hear him over the crappy PA system. It felt like we spent more time turning around than actually seeing the canal system. But to his credit there were some very nice views (in between the sea of pride umbrellas) and the odd amusing joke. Had we been moving constantly a breeze would have helped. But, the tour was 11 euros per person.. I can’t really complain.



