Explore the most attractive part of the Iron Gates in a perfect way, on a boat. Any other means of transportation will not create the same experience. While you cut through the waves of the Danube on this two hour boat ride, you'll see several amazing sights both on the Serbian and on the Romanian side of the river. Yes, on this boat ride you'll touch Romanian international waters, so you'll be adding two countries to your travel list with a single tour. A boat used for this tour is a speed-boat which holds a maximum number of 12 passengers, so you won't be stuck in a big group on a slow boat. It'll be the other way around.
Tour highlights:
✅ Ravines Big and Small Boiler
✅ Learn the deepest and the narrowest points of Danube overall
✅ See the Decibels statue carved in the rock
✅ Experience Tabula Traiana up close
✅ Touch Romanian waters
Mali Kazan or Small Boiler is one of two ravines in the most attractive part of the Iron Gates. You'll experience this one from water and sail through its the most attractive part.
Veliki Kazan or Big Boiler is another ravine in the most attractive part of the Iron Gates. Here you'll learn about the deepest point of Danube. You'll also learn about how boats used to wait for clear passage before radio stations were used and what they used as a signal.
Enjoy a fabulous sight on the Romanian side of the river. This sculpture of Dacian king Decibel was carved in the rock to show rivalry between Dacian people (predecessors of modern Romanians) and Romans.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Not wheelchair accessible • Minimum age is 7 years • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund