Cambridge punting

Which Cambridge punting tour is best?

Three booked tours plus self-hire, four different reasons to choose one. Here is the honest pick for your trip, with the trade-offs spelled out so you are not guessing at the station.

The verdict

Best overall and best value is the Cambridge Shared Punting Tour: a chauffeur poles the punt and tells the stories while you relax (4.7 out of 5 across 1,521 GetYourGuide reviews). Choose the Private Cambridge Punting Tour for your own punt for a family, date or occasion (4.9 on Viator). Choose the student-guided shared tour for the cheapest seat with a Cambridge student at the pole (4.9 on GetYourGuide). Self-hire only if you are confident steering yourself. The chauffeured tours run about 45 to 50 minutes along the College Backs, from one of Cambridge's six licensed stations.

Pick by what you want

Prefer to pole your own punt? Self-hire is the fourth option, charged per hour. It is the right call only for confident punters, and we cover it in full below. Compare all the booked tours on the tours page.

The four options, side by side

Ratings and review counts are the operators' own figures from their GetYourGuide and Viator listings. Prices change by season, date and group size, so we frame them relatively and link you to the live price. "Who steers" and "best for" are guide Jordan Harrington's firsthand judgment.

TypeRatingWho steersGroupPrice shapeBest for
Shared chauffeured4.7 ★ (1,521 GYG)Professional chauffeurShared with othersBest value, per personMost visitors, solo, couples
Private chauffeured4.9 ★ (339 Viator)Professional chauffeurYour group onlyPer punt, higherFamilies, dates, occasions
Student-guided shared4.9 ★ (38 GYG)Cambridge studentShared with othersCheapest seatBudget, a student's view
Self-hireNot a guided tourYouYour group onlyPer hourConfident punters only

Always check the live price on the official listing before you book; see our full Cambridge punting prices guide for how each option is charged.

Honest pros and cons

Shared chauffeured tour

For

  • Best value, and the most-booked tour for good reason
  • A guide does all the work and tells the College Backs stories
  • Easy, relaxed first punt; nothing to learn or carry

Against

  • You share the punt with a few other visitors
  • Less flexibility on exact timing than a private booking

Private chauffeured tour

For

  • The whole punt to yourselves, ideal for a family or a date
  • Most flexible on pace, photos and timing
  • Highest rating of the booked tours, 4.9 on Viator

Against

  • Priced per punt, so it costs more than a shared seat
  • Overkill for a solo traveller or a couple on a budget

Student-guided shared tour

For

  • The cheapest seat on a chauffeured punt
  • A real Cambridge student's take on the colleges and city
  • Excellent 4.9 rating, just from a smaller operator so far

Against

  • Fewer departures than the big flagship operator
  • Fewest reviews of the three, as it is the newest listing

Self-hire

For

  • You pole your own punt, at your own pace
  • Can work out cheaper per head for a confident group
  • The hands-on, do-it-yourself Cambridge experience

Against

  • Punting takes real practice, and the Backs get busy
  • No commentary, no history, and you can get wet
  • Charged per hour, so a slow lap adds up fast

What they all share

Whichever you choose, you are on the River Cam along the College Backs, the stretch of river behind the old colleges that is the view Cambridge is famous for, leaving from one of the city's six licensed punting stations.

The chauffeured tours all run about 45 to 50 minutes and pass the same headline sights: King's College and its chapel, Clare, Trinity and St John's, plus the Bridge of Sighs and the Mathematical Bridge. The Conservators of the River Cam license the stations, and you can read the city's own rundown of punting in Cambridge on the council site. Every booked option here goes through the operator's official GetYourGuide or Viator listing, so you always see the live price and cancellation terms before you pay.

The three tours worth booking

Best Cambridge punting tour FAQ

Which Cambridge punting tour is best?

For most visitors the shared chauffeured tour is best overall and the best value: a guide poles the punt and tells the stories while you relax past the College Backs (4.7 out of 5 across 1,521 GetYourGuide reviews). Pick the private tour for your own punt for a family, date or occasion, the student-guided tour for the cheapest seat, and self-hire only if you are confident steering yourself.

Is the shared or private punting tour better?

Pick the shared tour for the best value if you do not mind sharing the punt with a few other visitors. Pick the private tour for the punt to yourselves, more flexibility, and a relaxed ride for a family, couple or special occasion. The private tour is priced per punt and costs more; check the live price on each listing.

What is the cheapest way to go punting in Cambridge?

The student-guided shared tour is usually the cheapest seat. Self-hire, where you pole your own punt, is charged per hour and can be cheaper for a larger confident group, but it takes practice. Prices change by season and date, so check the live price on the listing. Full breakdown in our prices guide.

Should I do a chauffeured tour or self-hire a punt?

Choose a chauffeured tour, shared or private, if you want to sit back, take photos and hear the history while someone else does the work. Choose self-hire only if you are confident steering and pushing a punt, because the College Backs get busy in summer and punting takes practice.

What do all the Cambridge punting tours have in common?

All of them run on the River Cam along the College Backs and leave from one of Cambridge's six licensed stations. The chauffeured tours last about 45 to 50 minutes and pass King's, Clare, Trinity and St John's, plus the Bridge of Sighs and the Mathematical Bridge. Every option books through the operator's official GetYourGuide or Viator listing, where you see the live price first.

Made your pick?

If you only do one, make it the most-booked option: a shared chauffeured punt past King's, the Bridge of Sighs and the Mathematical Bridge. Check live dates and prices on the operator's official listing.

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