Spring in Poland

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

Day 1. Warsaw, Poland
Landing in Warsaw. City tour of Warsaw – amazing architecture and sights, including the Castle Square and the Royal Castle, St. John’s Cathedral, and the Warsaw Historical Museum. Transfer to the hotel. Check-in.
Day 2. Warsaw - Auschwitz - Krakow
After breakfast Transfer from Warsaw to Krakow. The sombre highlight of the day is a visit to Oswiecim, 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. Afterwards arrive in Krakow.
Day 3. Krakow
Although Kracow is as ancient and old a city as it gets, there is no doubt that it still leads Poland in academic and cultural terms. Take a walk down what is said to be the largest medieval town square in the entirety of Europe and admire the splendour of the magnificent Old Town, which comprises of the Rynek Glowny, the Cloth Hall, and the towering Hall Tower. Along with that, visit the residence of the King Casimir III the Great in the form of the architecturally sound Wawel Castle, and tour the Royal Chambers and Royal Private Apartments that were built for the royalty in the Wawel Hill area.
Day 4. Krakow - Wieliczka - Zakopane
After breakfast transfer to Zakopane via 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 Krakow area and admire the chapels and statues carved out of rock salt within the mines.
Day 5. Zakopane
After breakfast begin your time in the resort city of Zakopane by making headway towards Tatra Mountains, a mountain range that stretches all the way from Slovakia to Poland and forms a natural border between the two countries. From there, take an adventurous and exciting journey on a kayak and cable car at Pieniny park. Seeming like a piece of heaven on Earth, visit the Lake Morskie Oko that is located deep in between the Tatra Mountains.
Day 6. Zakopane - Sanok - Rzeszow
After breakfast transfer from Zakopane to Sanok 4 hours Tatra landscapes. As you conclude your two nights in Zakopane, drive out to the historic city of Stary Sacz which finds itself being one of the oldest cities of Poland. Medieval architecture throughout Stary Sacz bear signs and pointers that narrate the story of the historic city. Drive down to Sanok and make your first stop at the Outdoor museum for folk architecture to experience the biggest open-air museum in all of Poland firsthand.
Day 7. Rzeszow - Zamosc
After breakfast departure from Rzeszow to Zamosc 2:20 hours. On the way stop at Lancut. One of the most prominent features of this academically salient city is the Lancut Palace; a complex of residential buildings surrounded by a park that displays utter beauty and skill. Later explore the city of Lezajsk, which is famous for its Bernadine basilica designed by Antonio Pellacini. Drive down to the Renaissance town of Zamosc in the evening and stay there overnight to rest and recharge. Tour the Old fortified Town comprising of the Hall, Bastian, Gates, and Palace once again as you prepare to leave the captivating city
Day 8. Zamosc - Lublin - Warsaw
The Old Town in Lublin has an ambience and aura like no other, with the traditionally architected Hall, Gate, Castle and Museum standing tall and proud along with entertainment sources. You will also be visiting the Lublin Castle or the Chapel of the Holy Trinity established by High Duke Casimir III. After admiring the neo-architecture, leave town to return back to Warsaw.
Day 9. Departure
Itinerary Content

Package price includes:

Special vacation package
10- 30 persons
  • Accommodation
  • Transportation as per itinerary
  • Local guides and entrances
  • Meal package

Reviews

Amazing Tour! Great views, stunning sights, and excellent guides. We had an awesome time. We had some special requests which were easily accommodated by the company. The staff were all amazing, the weather was just perfect, and the sights were truly so beautiful.
October 2023
The company was recommended to us by a friend, and now I can see why! It was certainly the highlight of our vacation. The pilot was very friendly, experienced, and professional which made it a real treat!
September 2024
basically this is the best tome to come to Poland - especially if you intend to visit all the museums! Highly recommended!
May 2024

price is available for groups upon request

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