The transport of animals is only possible in exceptional situations (due to the small size of the vessels) – with prior consent from the captain. The same rules for transporting animals apply on the ships as in public transportation (leash, health check, muzzle). It is not possible to transport animals on trips with high occupancy, when small children or infants are on board, when other passengers do not consent, or when there are no conditions to ensure that the animal will not touch, rub against, etc. other passengers.


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Kąty slipway
track length 404m
height difference 18.88m
Buczyniec ramp
track length 490.3m
height difference 20.62m
The Oleśnica ramp
track length 479m
height difference 24.2m
The deer ramp
track length 433m
height difference 21.99m
Jelenie – Buczyniec
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Kąty slipway
track length 404m
height difference 18.88m
Buczyniec ramp
track length 490.3m
height difference 20.62m
The Oleśnica ramp
track length 479m
height difference 24.2m
The deer ramp
track length 433m
height difference 21.99m
Our cruise startsat the marina located in the neighborhood of the Jelenie slipway. When crossing this slipway we overcome a 21.99m difference in water levels and we ride the track on a ramp which is 433m long. Then, after more than 2 km sail on the Canal, we cross Oleśnica, the highest slipway on the Elbląg Canal. Here we overcome as much as 24.20m difference in water level, and we ride on the 479m long track. After about 3 km of the sail, we overcome the next slipway in Kąty, where the water level difference is 18.88m and the inclined planelength is 404m. Another ca. 2 km of sailing the Canal, brings us to the slipway in Buczyniec. Here we overcome a 20.62m difference in water level and ascend a 490,3m long track. Further on we sail across the slipway pool of the Buczyniec inclined plane. Then we we sail through the safety gate, and after coveringabout 1 kilometer of the picturesque section of the Elbląg Canal, we get to our harbor at Drulity, where our cruise ends.
approx. 2 hrs
10 km
4 slipways, 4 passes
Departure times
11:30
14:30
Start
Jelenie Harbor
Jelonki 93A, 14-411
Finish
Drulity near Buczyniec Harbor for ships Cyranka, Cyraneczka
Drulity 19, 14-400
Price-list
Normal ticket 110 zł
Reduced fare ticket* 100 zł
Group ticket** 100 zł
Charter 4500 zł
*Pensioners, pensioners, disabled people, children aged 5-15 (children up to 5 years old – 30 zł)
**Groups of more than 15 people
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you bring pets, such as dogs or cats, on the boat trip?
How early should you be at the pier before the departure of the boat trip?
Is there parking at the dock located at Jelonki 93A, 14-411 Pasłęk Municipality?
At the dock located at Jelonki 93A, 14-411 Pasłęk Municipality, there is a free, unguarded parking area situated about 200 meters before the dock, near two bridges. To reach the ship, you will need to walk, which takes about 5 to 7 minutes. The dock is located directly before the blue turning wheels for the ropes of the boats, just before the traffic lights and the incline of the slipway.
Is there a parking area at the main pier located at Drulity 19, 14-400 Pasłęk Municipality?
At the main pier located at Drulity 19, 14-400 Pasłęk Municipality, there is a free, unguarded parking area for our company’s guests.
Do I need to reserve a spot for the boat trip in advance?
Yes, to ensure that a spot on the boat trip is available, you should make a reservation in advance – by phone at +48 507 400 220 / +48 515 773 307 or through the reservation form on the website rejsypopochylniach.pl. If you arrive without a reservation, it may turn out that there are no available spots, and in the worst case, the trip may be canceled due to insufficient attendance (fewer than 10 people). Therefore, it’s a good idea to make an early reservation to avoid disappointment.
Can I bring my own food, drinks, and alcohol?
Yes, you can bring your own food and drinks and consume them on the boat. Alcohol is also allowed, provided it is consumed in moderation so as not to cause inconvenience or disturb other passengers. It is important to maintain respect and comfort for other guests to ensure the trip takes place in a pleasant atmosphere.
What clothing is appropriate for a boat trip?
It’s difficult to give a clear recommendation about the appropriate clothing, as everyone feels temperature differently. However, for morning trips in May and September, which start at 7:45 AM, it’s advisable to dress warmly – we recommend bringing a jacket and a hat, as it can be cooler until around 10 AM. Typically, it gets warmer later, so you can switch to lighter clothing.
On rainy days, it’s a good idea to bring a rain jacket and an umbrella. Although most of the boat is sheltered from the rain, sometimes passengers voluntarily choose to sit at the stern of the boat, which is not covered (there are 8 such seats), so it’s worth being prepared for any weather.