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Gdansk
Mikolajki
Kiermusy
Bialowieza
Warsaw
Kazimierz Dolny
Krakow
Zakopane
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Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.2 Nights in Gdansk
2 Nights in Gdansk



2 Nights in Gdansk
Gdansk has a rich and volatile history, due mostly to its position at the mouth of the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea. That has been bad news for the city’s inhabitants throughout history, but today it’s good news for visitors. With its rare blend of historic architectural styles from varied cultures, Gdansk offers reminders of Polish, Prussian, and Napoleonic rulers. While some of the city recalls Poland, other parts will remind you of Amsterdam and other port cities from the north of Europe. You’ll have a great time exploring all the various corners of the city on foot, but there’s much more to do here than just look at interesting buildings. Old Town and Westplatte are two areas you won’t want to miss. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Long Market, where you can find many local arts and crafts. And outside of the city, Malbork Castle is one of the most popular day trips. History will come alive for you here as you explore the different tours and museums on the castle grounds. Or you could go a little farther afield with a tri-city day trip including visits to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia, all of which have a unique charm that’s even more impressive when compared with the other nearby cities.
Gdansk has a rich and volatile history, due mostly to its position at the mouth of the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea. That has been bad news for the city’s inhabitants throughout history, but today it’s good news for visitors. With its rare blend of historic architectural styles from varied cultures, Gdansk offers reminders of Polish, Prussian, and Napoleonic rulers. While some of the city recalls Poland, other parts will remind you of Amsterdam and other port cities from the north of Europe. You’ll have a great time exploring all the various corners of the city on foot, but there’s much more to do here than just look at interesting buildings. Old Town and Westplatte are two areas you won’t want to miss. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Long Market, where you can find many local arts and crafts. And outside of the city, Malbork Castle is one of the most popular day trips. History will come alive for you here as you explore the different tours and museums on the castle grounds. Or you could go a little farther afield with a tri-city day trip including visits to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia, all of which have a unique charm that’s even more impressive when compared with the other nearby cities.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Gdansk
Upon your arrival to Gdansk Airport, you will be picked up and taken to your accommodation in Gdansk. The journey should take about 30 minutes.
The Museum of Solidarity
Next to the entrance of the Gdansk Shipyard, where the movement that overthrew Polish communism was born, you'll find the impressive new European Solidarity Center. This museum is devoted to the Solidarity movement led by Lech Walesa and features film screenings, sound recordings, and interactive exhibits.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Gdansk

Slowinski National Park Private Tour
You didn't expect to find Sahara like desert in Poland? Then you are in for a big surprise while visiting Slowinski National Park - beautiful blend of different habitats. You will encounter majestic forest, wild beaches of white sand, and scenic lakes. Moreover, areas of the Slowinski National Park were used by the Germans during the WWII as a large rocket experimental polygon and a place to train the Africa Corps.
Exquisite Dining in the Old Town

Day 3
Day 3 - Traveling to Mikolajki by Private Transfer
Today you'll trade the Polish seaside for some of the 2,000 lakes of Masuria. A driver will pick you up from your accommodations and take you to your hotel in Mikolajki. The drive itself takes three hours, but en route, you'll stop in Elblag for a canal cruise, which includes heading uphill via an ingenious series of inclined planes.

2 Nights in Mikolajki
2 Nights in Mikolajki


2 Nights in Mikolajki
Mikolajki is located near Poland's largest lake, deep within the Masurian Lake District, a harmonious mix of forests and thousands of lakes connected by a series of canals. Not surprisingly, the town itself is located on a lake by the same name, and features plenty of restaurants and cafes that follow the water. Mikolajki itself is cute, and has served as a resort town for generations, but its main draw are the endless lakes around, which can easily be explored by rental boat or kayak or even by following the lakeside paths and promenades.
Mikolajki is located near Poland's largest lake, deep within the Masurian Lake District, a harmonious mix of forests and thousands of lakes connected by a series of canals. Not surprisingly, the town itself is located on a lake by the same name, and features plenty of restaurants and cafes that follow the water. Mikolajki itself is cute, and has served as a resort town for generations, but its main draw are the endless lakes around, which can easily be explored by rental boat or kayak or even by following the lakeside paths and promenades.
Day 3
Day 3 - Arrival in Mikolajki
Upon your arrival to Mikolajki, our driver will take you to your accommodation.
The Town Amidst Nature
Soak up the lakeside vibe while strolling through the Market Square and around the adjacent streets. Walk through the wide footbridge which is a symbol of the city, and provides a great view of the port and yachts. It's a perfect spot to hang around both during the day and after dark when the bridge is beautifully lit. There are lots of restaurants in the area and the space around the lake is aesthetically arranged.

Day 4
Day 4 - Your First Full Day in Mikolajki

Private Motorboat Cruise on a Great Masurian Lake Trail
Magical Mikolajki attracts crowds of tourists every summer. It's a great starting point for the voyages on the nearby lakes, and for the exploration of the scenic area. This gripping cruise presents a great opportunity to enjoy a motorboat sail, while admiring the picturesque Masuria region from a unique point of view.
Day 5
Day 5 - Traveling to Kiermusy by Private Transfer
It's time to visit the Biebrzanski National Park. A driver will pick you up from your accommodations in Mikolajki and take you to Kiermusy. Along the way, you'll stop at Wigry National Park, famous for beautiful lakes. The whole non-guided journey should take less than four hours.

1 Night in Kiermusy
1 Night in Kiermusy


1 Night in Kiermusy
Venture to the village of Kiermusy, located in the heart of Biebrza, Poland's largest natural park. This wet wonderland surrounds the Narew River, and the marshes and bogs it nourishes, which in turn house many rare birds, moose, and even bison. This quiet region is even home to ethnic minorities, such as Old Believers (Russian Orthodox who fled Russia centuries ago to preserve their old ways and doctrines) and villages that still speak Belarusian, a language on its last legs even in Belarus itself. Kiermusy is small, but a popular place for visitors, thanks to its small castle, manor, and bison breeding farm, which is used to keep Europe's bison population genetically diverse.
Venture to the village of Kiermusy, located in the heart of Biebrza, Poland's largest natural park. This wet wonderland surrounds the Narew River, and the marshes and bogs it nourishes, which in turn house many rare birds, moose, and even bison. This quiet region is even home to ethnic minorities, such as Old Believers (Russian Orthodox who fled Russia centuries ago to preserve their old ways and doctrines) and villages that still speak Belarusian, a language on its last legs even in Belarus itself. Kiermusy is small, but a popular place for visitors, thanks to its small castle, manor, and bison breeding farm, which is used to keep Europe's bison population genetically diverse.
Day 5
Day 5 - Arrival in Kiermusy
Upon your arrival to Kiermusy, our driver will take you to your accommodation.
Not Your Typical Walk in the Park
Visit Biebrza, the largest Polish National Park and marvel at its amazing open, high moor topography, the uncommonly rich wildlife and plant cover. It's a great place for birdwatching, but it's also not uncommon to spot other animals like, elks, foxes, beavers, even wolfs. You will find all sorts of ways for moving around, from cycling, hiking to kayaking as well.

Day 6
Day 6 - Traveling to Bialowieza by Private Transfer
Today you will be heading to Bialowieza to visit the bison in their natural habitat. Our driver will pick you up from your accommodations in Kiermusy and take you to Bialowieza. The direct transfer should take about 2 hours, but on the way you will make a short stop in Narew National Park to see a swampy valley with moraine hills typical of a braided river. Please note that this is a non guided transfer.

2 Nights in Bialowieza
2 Nights in Bialowieza


2 Nights in Bialowieza
Built around a royal hunting lodge, the village of Bialowieza sits in the heart of the Bialowieza Forest, on Poland's border with Belarus. This is Europe's last primeval, untamed forest, straddling the Polish-Belarusian border. Home to large herds of Europe's largest animal, the European bison, this UNESCO-listed forest also hid Soviet and Polish partisan bands during World War II. Locals take protection seriously, and visits to the most primeval portion are limited to scientific expeditions, and guided tours of up to 20 people led by official guides.
Built around a royal hunting lodge, the village of Bialowieza sits in the heart of the Bialowieza Forest, on Poland's border with Belarus. This is Europe's last primeval, untamed forest, straddling the Polish-Belarusian border. Home to large herds of Europe's largest animal, the European bison, this UNESCO-listed forest also hid Soviet and Polish partisan bands during World War II. Locals take protection seriously, and visits to the most primeval portion are limited to scientific expeditions, and guided tours of up to 20 people led by official guides.
Day 6
Day 6 - Arrival in Bialowieza
Your driver will take you to your cozy accommodation in Bialowieza National Park.
Park Yourself in this Picturesque Park
The enchanting Palace Park, located right in the middle of the village, boasts Bialowieza's oldest building, a wooden manor house erected in 1845 for the Governor of Grodno (now serving as the BNP Nature Education Centre). The embankment separating the two Park lakes in turn features a sandstone obelisk (Bialowieza's oldest monument), recalling a hunting expedition mounted here in 1752 by Polish King (and Elector of Saxony) Augustus III. The terrain of the Palace Park provides a great spot for a recreational wander, and an ideal induction to the bewitching treasures of the region.

Day 7
Day 7 - Your First Full Day in Bialowieza

Bialowieza: a Touch of the Wild
Bialowieza in a Nutshell
Bialowieza's Nature and Forest Museum is recommended especially to those who, before coming to Bialowieza, had no opportunity to learn about the history of this fascinating region. The museum offers a summary of the park of course, with the help of an audio guide, as well as a gallery and observation tower, which is especially helpful considering how flat the surrounding area is.

Day 8
Day 8 - Traveling to Warsaw by Private Transfer
Today you're off to the Polish capital. After getting picked up at your accommodations, you'll make a stop at Grabarka, Poland's holiest place for Orthodox Christians. Said to have miraculously cured people during an 18th century cholera epidemic, Grabarka's hill is now home to a church and monastery surrounded by many thousands of crosses. This non-guided transfer takes about four hours, stop included.

2 Nights in Warsaw
2 Nights in Warsaw



2 Nights in Warsaw
Warsaw, the capital of Poland and its largest city, has bounced back from the devastation of World War II, reconstructing the historic center, and earning UNESCO World Heritage status in the process. This is a bustling metropolis with a charm that’s distinct from other cities in Poland. Here you’ll find art museums and theaters galore, with lively performances and exhibitions throughout the year, as well as frequent festivals of all sorts. The culinary scene here is top-notch, with several well-respected restaurants offering classics of Polish cuisine and modern masterpieces from European gastronomy. Warsaw has distinct neighborhoods that are perfect for exploring on foot, but it’s also fun to get an appreciation for the size of the city by being chauffeured. You can explore different layers of Warsaw’s history, from World War II to its Jewish heritage and communist past. You’ll definitely want to sample the local cuisine while you explore the city, and there’s no shortage of opportunities to do so, from street stalls to fine dining. When you’re ready to go farther afield, the region surrounding Warsaw offers gorgeous lakes, castles and other notable cities and villages. There is no shortage of ways to enjoy your time in this vibrant city.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland and its largest city, has bounced back from the devastation of World War II, reconstructing the historic center, and earning UNESCO World Heritage status in the process. This is a bustling metropolis with a charm that’s distinct from other cities in Poland. Here you’ll find art museums and theaters galore, with lively performances and exhibitions throughout the year, as well as frequent festivals of all sorts. The culinary scene here is top-notch, with several well-respected restaurants offering classics of Polish cuisine and modern masterpieces from European gastronomy. Warsaw has distinct neighborhoods that are perfect for exploring on foot, but it’s also fun to get an appreciation for the size of the city by being chauffeured. You can explore different layers of Warsaw’s history, from World War II to its Jewish heritage and communist past. You’ll definitely want to sample the local cuisine while you explore the city, and there’s no shortage of opportunities to do so, from street stalls to fine dining. When you’re ready to go farther afield, the region surrounding Warsaw offers gorgeous lakes, castles and other notable cities and villages. There is no shortage of ways to enjoy your time in this vibrant city.
Day 8
Day 8 - Arrival in Warsaw
Welcome to Warsaw! Our driver will take you to your centrally located accommodation.
Views and Foods
If you've just arrived, we suggest visiting the Krakowskie Przedmiescie, a famed street that forms the northern end of the Royal Way. Here, you can climb to the top of the St. Anna's Church Bell Tower, which provides an amazing view of the Royal Castle and the Old Town. After this not insignificant exercise (there are 150 steps to climb), treat yourself to a nice dinner at the nearby U Fukiera restaurant. Through delicious Polish cuisine, you'll start immersing yourself in the local culture. Smacznego!

Day 9
Day 9 - Your First Full Day in Warsaw

Green Warsaw Bike Private Tour
Explore the Warsaw in a fun, active way! You can disregard walking and forget about the inconvenient traffic altogether. Feel the wind in your hair and cover twice as much ground as on a walking tour. Discovering Warsaw on bike is suitable for all people, regardless of their physical ability.
Pedal and Paddle
Jump in a kayak and relax on the Vistula river. There are three points from which you can rent a kayak, and you can return it at any of those locations. Thanks to the Veturilo bike rental system, you can pick up a bike nearby and leave it any of dozens of points in the city center, whether near your hotel, along the river, or by a museum.
Day 10
Day 10 - Traveling to Kazimierz Dolny by Private Transfer
You will be trading the Polish capital for tiny Kazimierz Dolny. A driver will pick you up from your accommodations and take you to your accommodations in Kazimierz Dolny. The drive is short (a little over two hours), but it will be scenic, following the Vistula. En route, you'll make a few non-guided stops to admire the river's beauty.

2 Nights in Kazimierz Dolny
2 Nights in Kazimierz Dolny


2 Nights in Kazimierz Dolny
A thriving trade town during the Renaissance, Kazimierz Dolny stopped growing during the 17th century, which helped keep its charming Old Town intact and looking like it hasn't been touched in more than 400 years (even if the castle has been in ruins for nearly 500 years). Today, Kazimierz Dolny is a popular destination for Polish travelers, drawn to its film festival, architecture, and artist's colony. By World War II, Jews formed nearly half of the town's population, including many of its artists.
A thriving trade town during the Renaissance, Kazimierz Dolny stopped growing during the 17th century, which helped keep its charming Old Town intact and looking like it hasn't been touched in more than 400 years (even if the castle has been in ruins for nearly 500 years). Today, Kazimierz Dolny is a popular destination for Polish travelers, drawn to its film festival, architecture, and artist's colony. By World War II, Jews formed nearly half of the town's population, including many of its artists.
Day 10
Day 10 - Arrival in Kazimierz Dolny
Your driver will take you to your accommodations in Kazimierz Dolny.
Day 11
Day 11 - Your First Full Day in Kazimierz Dolny

Kazimierz Dolny and Canyon Private Walking Tour
Kazimierz Dolny is an amazingly scenic town located on the eastern bank of the Vistula river. It’s been a well-known artists’ colony since the early 20th century. Many artists run their art galleries and workshops here, while others come to town to paint outdoors. It also abounds with historical buildings and sites. On this private tour, your guide will be more than happy to show you what exactly this amazing place have in store for you.
Hike and Bike the Gorgeous Gorges
The network of gorges surrounding Kazimierz Dolny grants easy access to places throughout the entire town. Few places offer so many natural oases amid built-up urban areas, including next to the often crowded market square. Strolls through the gorges are a great idea for those looking to stay active or enjoy a bit of nature without having to travel far. The fresh air, marvelous sights and unique atmosphere of this place make a hike through the gorges a remarkable experience. Many of these same trails, and others further out, are great for biking, and renting a bike is quite easy.

Day 12
Day 12 - Traveling to Krakow by Private Transfer
Today, our driver will pick you up from your accommodations in Kazimierz Dolny as you will be heading to Krakow. The non-stop drive should take less than 4 hours, but on the way you will visit the Swietokrzyski National Park, which is famous for its mountains and valleys. There definitely will be some great picture opportunities! Please note that this is a non guided transfer.

3 Nights in Krakow
3 Nights in Krakow



3 Nights in Krakow
Krakow may not be the largest city in Poland, but it is by far the most popular with travelers. Less industrial than Warsaw, Krakow was once Poland’s royal capital, and unlike the rest of the country, came out of World War II with its gorgeous architecture mostly unscathed. One glance at the city’s perfectly preserved and restored Old Town and it will be abundantly clear why Krakow is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This compact historical district houses the largest square in Europe, where you can stroll, shop from the market, and sample some tasty Polish delicacies. Krakow’s cultural life is rich and there are more than enough classical and jazz concerts to attend during your stay. Just walk through Old Town any evening and you’ll find warmly lit cafes, restaurants and bars. Some of the most prominent sites in and around the city are linked with the grim, albeit highly important historical facts, as evidenced by the memorials in the Jewish Kazimierz district and the Auschwitz concentration camp located nearby - chilling and vivid reminders of World War II. You can also explore Poland’s natural wonders from Krakow, with visits to the atmospheric Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the Tatra Mountains all comfortable day trips.
Krakow may not be the largest city in Poland, but it is by far the most popular with travelers. Less industrial than Warsaw, Krakow was once Poland’s royal capital, and unlike the rest of the country, came out of World War II with its gorgeous architecture mostly unscathed. One glance at the city’s perfectly preserved and restored Old Town and it will be abundantly clear why Krakow is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This compact historical district houses the largest square in Europe, where you can stroll, shop from the market, and sample some tasty Polish delicacies. Krakow’s cultural life is rich and there are more than enough classical and jazz concerts to attend during your stay. Just walk through Old Town any evening and you’ll find warmly lit cafes, restaurants and bars. Some of the most prominent sites in and around the city are linked with the grim, albeit highly important historical facts, as evidenced by the memorials in the Jewish Kazimierz district and the Auschwitz concentration camp located nearby - chilling and vivid reminders of World War II. You can also explore Poland’s natural wonders from Krakow, with visits to the atmospheric Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the Tatra Mountains all comfortable day trips.
Day 12
Day 12 - Arrival in Krakow
When you arrive in Krakow, your driver will bring you straight to your centrally located accommodation.

Vistula Views
Day 13
Day 13 - Your First Full Day in Krakow

Tyniec Abbey Private Biking Tour
Join the professional guide on a unique journey with wonderful views along the way – a trip to Tyniec! The route runs along the scenic Vistula river, and the distance is around 12.5 km one way. The tour includes visiting the Benedictine abbey and a coffee/tea break at the monastery where you'll also have time to explore the grounds and shop for souvenirs made by the monks.
Get Out and Up: Hike to Kosciuszki Hill or the Krakus Mound
A hike to Kopiec Kosciuszki, a memorial mound to Polish leader (and American Revolutionary War hero) Tadeusz Kościuszko erected above the city, offers scenic views and gorgeous hiking paths through the forest. Take a picnic lunch and make an afternoon of it. Alternatively, you can visit the Krakus Mound, a burial mound thought to be the grave of the legendary founder of Krakow, King Krakus. South of the city center, this tumulus offers good views of Krakow. On the opposite side is an abandoned quarry, used to shoot scenes in Schindler's List. A strange site, the quarry's road of Jewish tombstones, and perimeter fencing are not as real as they look, but the lime kilns are.

Day 14
Day 14 - Your Second Full Day in Krakow

Ojcow National Park and Ogrodzieniec Castle Private Tour
Here's a day tour outside Krakow filled with interesting sights! Ogrodzieniec Castle, an iconic medieval castle, the largest stronghold of the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland. Very popular with artists, it became a key location in the filming of "The Witcher." Poland's smallest national park, Ojcow may also be its most beautiful, representing true Poland and its heritage, from traditional villages to deep forests, unusual rock formations, and the 14th century Pieskowa Skala castle.
Day 15
Day 15 - Traveling to Zakopane by Private Transfer
It's time to head to Zakopane, located on the edge of the mountains that form the border with Slovakia. A driver will pick you up from your accommodations in Krakow and take you there, a two-hour drive, but on the way, you'll have a little adventure! At Szczawnica you'll stop to raft down the Dunajec River, with a highlander leading the boat! It will definitely be an unforgettable experience, and adds 2.5 hours to the drive. The Dunajec Rafting tickets are included in the price.

3 Nights in Zakopane
3 Nights in Zakopane


3 Nights in Zakopane
Three million visitors can’t be wrong. That’s how many people come to Zakopane every year, making it Poland’s most popular holiday destination. Many come for skiing, but this is a natural paradise all year round. You’ll find hiking trails and ski slopes, and opportunities for climbing, ice skating, rafting and paragliding. Even just walking through the hills and into the charming little town of Zakopane is an enchanting experience in itself. It will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The center of the city is where the most commercial shops are, and it can be a bit hectic compared to the surroundings. But besides enjoying nature, there are numerous cafes and bars to help you get into the spirit of the nightlife. Zakopane also has several museums as well as villas and mansions that are built in the unique local style. If you’re looking for authentic Polish cuisine, you’ve come to the right place, as you’ll find several themed restaurants serving up classic dishes.
Three million visitors can’t be wrong. That’s how many people come to Zakopane every year, making it Poland’s most popular holiday destination. Many come for skiing, but this is a natural paradise all year round. You’ll find hiking trails and ski slopes, and opportunities for climbing, ice skating, rafting and paragliding. Even just walking through the hills and into the charming little town of Zakopane is an enchanting experience in itself. It will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The center of the city is where the most commercial shops are, and it can be a bit hectic compared to the surroundings. But besides enjoying nature, there are numerous cafes and bars to help you get into the spirit of the nightlife. Zakopane also has several museums as well as villas and mansions that are built in the unique local style. If you’re looking for authentic Polish cuisine, you’ve come to the right place, as you’ll find several themed restaurants serving up classic dishes.
Day 15
Day 15 - Arrival in Zakopane
Your driver will take you directly to your accommodation upon arrival in Zakopane.
Day 16
Day 16 - Your First Full Day in Zakopane

Kuznice and Kasprowy Private Walking Tour with Cable Car Ride
Zakopane has much more to offer beyond its main promenade, Krupowki Street. Your guide will take you to the the upper part of Zakopane from where very exciting cable car trip to Mount Kasprowy awaits you! After getting to the very top, enjoy amazing views of the Polish High Tatra mountains peaks and the whole Podhale region.
Day 17
Day 17 - Your Second Full Day in Zakopane

Koscieliska Valley Private Hiking Tour
Koscieliska Valley is a great idea for the hike. The trail is not difficult at all and will provide you with amazing views. Weather permitting, you will be able to enter a few caves along the way. The pleasant walk ends at the cosy mountain shelter, ideal place for a lunch.
Goracy Potok Thermal Pools
Located just 20km (12.42 miles) outside Zakopane, this complex of several unique pools with natural, untreated sulfur water is a place where everyone will find something for themselves. Fountains, fountain jets, water massages, geysers, and slides guarantee an unforgettable experience for both children and adults. The naturally healing sulfur water will help you take care of your health and beauty. At the same time, the original design of the facility, staying in harmony with nature, will certainly please the eye.

Day 18
Day 18 - Departure Day
Today a driver will pick you up from your accommodations in Zakopane and take you to Krakow's airport, with plenty of time remaining before your departing the flight. The journey takes about two hours.
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