Quick Details Duration: 90 min. Ages: All Ages 90-minute harbor tour with popular stops for getting on and off The fare is valid for the entire lap with any number of breaks in the journey Entertaining LIVE narration in German and English Beverage sales and toilet on board

Discover the harbor on a hop-on-hop-off tour

Our hop-on-hop-off stations:

At each of these stations, you can interrupt your harbor tour and explore Hamburg’s tourist highlights on your own.
With one of the next ships, you can simply continue the journey.

 

 


INFO CONSTRUCTION SITE: BALLINSTADT PIER CURRENTLY ONLY ACCESSIBLE WITH HVV BUS FROM HAFENMUSEUM PIER (4 MINUTES RIDE).

MONDAY to FRIDAY BUS DEPARTURE TIMES:

Bus 256 Hafenmuseum / BallinStadt to S-Bahn Veddel and return

OUTWARD JOURNEY: Hafenmuseum: 11:46, 12:24, 13:06, 13:44, 14:16, 14:50, 15:14, 15:50, 16:14

RETURN JOURNEY: S-Veddel (Westseite): 13:15, 13:55, 14:25, 14:59, 15:25


SATURDAY, SUNDAY, and PUBLIC HOLIDAY BUS DEPARTURE TIMES:

Line 856 U S Elbbrücken - S Veddel - Hafenmuseum and return

OUTWARD JOURNEY: Hafenmuseum: 11:31, 12:01, 12:31, 13:01, 13:31, 14:01, 14:31, 15:01, 15:31, 16:01, 16:31

RETURN JOURNEY: S Veddel (Westseite): 11:15, 11:45, 12:15, 12:45, 13:15, 13:45, 14:15, 14:45, 15:15, 15:45, 16:15




A ride on a maritime circle line barge is an experience. Countless guests have learned exciting stories about the city on board Gregor Mogi’s ships and have become new Hamburg fans.
Michael Otremba
Chief Executive Officer Hamburg Tourismus GmbH
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From the idea to the concept of the MARITIME CIRCLE LINE

by Gregor Mogi

In fact, there were many reasons that led to the founding of the MARITIME CIRCLE LINE.

First of all, I fulfilled a dream in 1998; I traveled around the world for 18 months to deal with different languages, people, and cultures as well as with tourism in other countries. In cities like New York, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Singapore, and many other metropolises, I gained a lot of impressions and collected ideas – which I then possibly wanted to implement in my barge business, which I bought from my grandparents in 2000.

During the many trips through the harbor, I kept asking myself the question: Why don’t you stop in between, let guests get out of the boat, and pick them up later ?! A development in Hamburg contributed significantly to the fact that I was able to fill this shortcoming with the MARITIME CIRCLE LINE founded in 2007.