Spring in Poland
- Photo Friendly
- 7 days
- 10 - 30 persons
- Age friendly
Avoiding crowds, join a tour revealing best of Poland!
Poland is an exceptional destination that offers a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. Poland’s history is complex and resilient, from its medieval heritage and the powerful Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to its modern-day revival after World War II. Cities like Kraków and Warsaw feature beautifully preserved architecture, with landmarks such as Wawel Castle, the Market Square in Kraków, and the meticulously rebuilt Old Town in Warsaw. Poland’s past is also deeply moving, with sites like Auschwitz-Birkenau serving as solemn reminders of history. Poland boasts a wide array of natural wonders, including the picturesque Tatra Mountains, the serene Masurian Lake District and spring is a perfect time to visit it!











Tatra mountains
Located on Poland’s southern border with Slovakia, the Tatra Mountains are part of the Carpathians and offer some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country. The area is ideal for hiking, skiing, and mountaineering, with trails suited to all levels. Zakopane, a popular mountain resort town, serves as the gateway to this alpine paradise, where you’ll find cascading waterfalls, glacial lakes, and lush valleys.
Local cuisine
Polish cuisine offers hearty, flavorful dishes like pierogi (dumplings), bigos (hunter’s stew), and żurek (sour rye soup), often reflecting the country’s agricultural roots. In recent years, Poland’s culinary scene has expanded, with innovative chefs creating modern takes on traditional dishes and vibrant markets offering everything from street food to artisan goods.
Affordable
Compared to many Western European destinations, the Baltic states offer travelers a more budget-friendly experience, with affordable accommodations, dining, and activities.
Jewish history
This tour might be also interesting for the ones into Jewish history - apart of very popular sites, we are adding some specific. Lublin has a significant Jewish history, with a vibrant community that thrived for centuries before World War II. The Majdanek Concentration Camp, located just outside the city, serves as a poignant reminder of this past, with a museum and memorial site that honors the victims of the Holocaust. The Lublin Jewish Community has also revitalized its heritage with projects that celebrate Jewish culture and history in the city.
Trip Itinerary
Package price includes:
- Accommodation
- Transportation as per itinerary
- Local guides and entrances
- Meal package
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price is available for groups upon request
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