Grand tour: from Baltics to Poland

3 main reasons to come

Grad tour from the Baltics to Poland offer rich content and cover main places. 1. Rich History and Culture Travelers enjoy exploring the unique history of the Baltic states, including medieval architecture, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and historical landmarks. The influence of different cultures, from Hanseatic to Soviet, adds depth to the experience. 2. Charming Old Towns The well-preserved old towns of cities like Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius are favorites among travelers for their cobblestone streets, vibrant squares, and beautiful architecture, offering a picturesque and walkable environment. 3. Natural Beauty The stunning landscapes, including national parks, coastal areas, and scenic lakes, attract nature lovers. Destinations like Gauja National Park and the Curonian Spit are particularly popular for outdoor activities and breathtaking views.

Fantastic history

In Krakow, explore the charm of the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the medieval architecture and lively Market Square tell stories of centuries past. Journey to Vilnius, known for its baroque beauty, where you can wander the cobblestone streets of the historic center and marvel at the stunning Gediminas Tower overlooking the city’s vibrant landscape. Finally, immerse yourself in the fairytale allure of Tallinn, with its enchanting walled city, medieval churches, and the iconic Toompea Castle, offering sweeping views of the Baltic Sea and the city’s red-roofed skyline.

5 cities, each is so different!

In Riga, experience the elegance of Art Nouveau architecture as you stroll through the historic center, with its blend of medieval charm and modern vibrancy, and don’t miss the panoramic views from St. Peter’s Church tower. Meanwhile, in Warsaw, explore a city reborn—wander the meticulously reconstructed Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and dive into the city’s complex history at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, a powerful tribute to resilience and transformation.

Trending destination

This is agreat opportunity to explore unique and well-preserved heritage sites, from medieval castles and charming old towns to pristine national parks, offering travelers a chance to immerse themselves in the region's fascinating stories and traditions while enjoying outdoor adventures.

Landmark: a must visit site

Auschwitz-Birkenau: A somber yet important site, this former Nazi concentration camp serves as a powerful memorial and museum, providing a deep insight into history.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1. Warsaw - Krakow, Poland
Arrival to Warsaw. Lunch at the restaurant. Take a fast train to Krakow. Tonight, join the festive dinner with a show of traditional Polish entertainment. OVERNIGHT: Krakow
Day 2. Krakow, Poland
Breakfast at the hotel. Trip to Wieliczka. Visiting Wieliczka Salt Mines. Become part of the 1.2 million tourists that visit the famous UNESCO’s World Heritage listed Wieliczka Salt Mine located in the town of Wieliczka within the Cracow area and admire the chapels and statues carved out of rock salt within the mines. Lunch at the restaurant. After lunch visit Auschwitz concentration camp, better known by its German name of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous network of concentration camps from World War II. It has since been turned into a museum by the Polish government and is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. After an introduction and historic film, the solemn visit includes a guided tour of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp Museum. Then drive back to Krakow. Tour of Krakow. The city’s classical buildings are filled with medieval customs, and there are many attractions worth visiting: the largest central square in Europe, the Renaissance architecture – the textile hall, the St. Mary’s Church, and the oldest Jagelon of Poland University, the cathedral, the palace museum. Dinner at restaurant downtown. OVERNIGHT: Krakow
Day 3. Warsaw, Poland
Breakfast at the hotel. Bus ride to Warsaw. Lunch in Warsaw. City tour of Warsaw including Royal Route with its famous statues, buildings and churches; the Royal Lazienki Park with F. Chopin’s monument and numerous edifices like e.g. Palace on the Water. Old Town area, listed on UNESCO World Heritage List, features the Royal Castle Square with Royal Castle, St John’s Cathedral , the picturesque Old Town Market Square. Dinner at restaurant. OVERNIGHT: Warsaw.
Day 4. Vilnius, Lithuania
Breakfast at the hotel. Today you will drive along the eastern fringe of the Masurian Lake District with endless blue lakes and attractive resort towns into Lithuania. Stop in Trakai. Visit to the 15th century insular castle hosted the museum of Lithuanian history nowadays. Lunch on the way. Arriving in Vilnius in the evening. Dinner at restaurant. OVERNIGHT: Vilnius.
Day 5. Vilnius, Lithuania
Breakfast at the hotel. Full day tour of Vilnius. Morning city tour of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania for more than 600 years. You will start a tour at the Cathedral Square – the place full of myths and legends. Further you will visit Vilnius University – the oldest university in the Eastern Europe – founded in 1579, the Town Hall of Vilnius, built in the end of 18th century, beautiful ensemble of Orthodox monastery, St. Theresa church and Gates of Dawn, with the holy image of the Virgin Mary. The city tour of Vilnius will be followed by St. Anne’s church, representing the peak of Gothic architecture in Lithuania and St. Peter and Paul’s church – the example of Lithuanian baroque. Lunch and dinner in the restaurant downtown. OVERNIGHT: Vilnius.
Day 6. Riga, Latvia
Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Riga via Hill of Crosses. Stop at Hill of Crosses. Lunch by the hill of crosses. Further drive to Rundale palace – most beautiful baroque palace in the Baltics. Arriving in Riga in the late afternoon. Dinner at restaurant at the hotel. OVERNIGHT: Riga
Day 7. Riga, Latvia
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning city tour of Riga including outside visits: Riga Castle, Dome Cathedral, the Church of St. Peter, the buildings of the Great and Small Guild Halls, the fortification wall of Riga, the Swedish Gate, the building of Parliament of Latvia-Saeima, the Monument of Liberty. The tour continues along the central boulevards of Riga, passing by City Canal parks, the Bastion Hill, the Powder Tower, the Latvian National Theatre, the Fine Arts Museum, the Art Nouveau buildings of the beginning of the XXth century, the Freedom Monument, University of Latvia, the Opera House, and the Daugava River with its bridges. Lunch in the city. In the afternoon trip to seaside resort Jurmala. OVERNIGHT: Riga
Day 8. Tallinn, Estonia
Breakfast at the hotel. Lunch at the restaurant. After lunch drive to Tallinn. Stopping at Sigulda for Turaida castle visit and lunch. In the late afternoon arriving to Tallinn. Dinner at restaurant or hotel. OVERNIGHT: Tallinn
Day 9. Tallinn, Estonia
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning city tour of Tallinn. The walking tour gives an introduction to the historical heart of Tallinn, which especially during the 15th century was a rich and prosperous town of Hansa merchants. Tour starts from the Dome Hill (Toompea), from Castle Square where Toompea Castle, the seat of the Estonian Parliament is facing the 19th century symbol of the Tsar’s power in Estonia, Alexander Nevski Cathedral. After visiting the Dome Church (13th century) and enjoying a breathtaking view from a viewing platform, the tour continues by strolling along the narrow cobblestone streets down to the Town Hall Square that features the gothic Town Hall from 13/14th century – one of the oldest in Northern Europe. Lunch and dinner at restaurant downtown. OVERNIGHT: Tallinn
Day 10. Departure

Tour price is available on request.

Grand tour from Baltics to Poland include:
10 - 40 persons
  • Scenic Aerial Views
  • One bus full time with the group
  • Local guides
  • Accommodation
  • All Ages Welcome

Reviews

very good service, great hotels and guides!
July 2024
Long tour but worth taking it! We have enjoyed this group tour a lot!
September 2024
I loved Krakow part a lot and really enjoyed Vilnius! But all the places were super friendly, english speaking and easy to feel comfortable!
July 2024
Price is available for groups only
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