GUIDED BOAT TOUR IN COPENHAGEN HARBOUR
Tour facts:
Districts of the southern harbour, inner harbour and northern harbour
Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Max of participants: 125 people
Guide: Mira M. Cordsen
Meeting Place: Fisketorvet
Ending place: Skuespilhuset
Price: 10.000 DKK (excluding the boat)
Boat rental: Strömma Danmark or Nettobådene

Tour description:

Take a swim in Copenhagen harbour. What? Yes you actually can!

The water in Copenhagen harbour is so clean that you take a dip.
Just 25 years ago, this would not have been imaginable - because.

You have to imagine that just 25 years ago Copenhagen port was an industry harbour filled with heavy shipping traffic and a lot of industrial silos and warehouses.
We are still the 5th largest shippingnation in the world, but the harbour has developed much more recreational. Today you see a good mix of public spaces and also living areas - turning the old harbour into a vibrant area. Before the harbour front just divided COpenahgen into two parts but today we are connecting Copenhagen harbour with bridges, new commuting routes for bikers and making the harbour one of the most preferred spaces for the COpenhageners to relax and recreate.

Copenhagen harbour is 855 years old and has always been a catalyst everytime Copenhagen grows -  Many parts of CPH has been excavated and expanded. And we are still doing it - we will show you where.

Join my on a 2,15 hour boat tour where we exploit the newest neighbourhoods along the harbourfront. We sail from Fisketorvet to Frederiks Brygge, Sluseholmen, Islands Brygge, pass Refshaleøen and all the way to Nordhavn, Holmen and end at the Royal Playhouse.

One the way we also pass the Paper Island, Krøyers Plads and Copenhagen Street Food.
The harbour is an exellent way to see the huge changes the harbour has undergone from the historical buildings to the newest landmarks a long the harbourfront

Boat tour MOE consulting engineers, 2021

Paper Island in the making, 2022

“Lille Langebro” and The Royal Library “The black diamond” in the background, 2021