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- The best Poland tour packages
- What people love about Poland Tours
- Travel Poland your way
- Top operators in Poland
- Best places to start your Poland tour
- Discover Poland tours for every budget
- Poland tours for every group
- Top Poland travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Poland
- Contact our Poland travel experts
The best Poland tour packages
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NinaPoland travel expert at TourRadar
Poland's cultural treasures span from Krakow's St. Mary's Church to Gdansk's Artus Court. Golden Tulip Krakow and Radisson Blu Sobieski Warsaw provide comfortable bases for expert-guided tours of Wawel Castle and Royal Lazienki Park. Guests may choose visits to Wieliczka Salt Mine and Tri-City areas.
Duration 7 days Destinations Krakow, Czestochowa, Warsaw, Gdansk, Sopot Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Click Tours From $1,500
22% Off- US$1,170You save $330
Highlights of Poland (Classic, 10 Days)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was fantastic. Everything was well planned and the meals very good.”
David, traveled in May 2019
Poland's highlights unfold from Kraków's Wawel Castle to Warsaw's Łazienki Park. Premium hotels like Mercure Kraków host guests sampling local delicacies, from St. Martin's croissants in Poznań to gingerbread in Toruń. This 10-day tour covers 13 cities including Zakopane in the Tatras, with expert local guides.
Duration 10 days Destinations Krakow, Wieliczka, Zakopane, Tatra National Park, Auschwitz, Wroclaw, Poznan, Gniezno, Torun, GdanskSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From $2,975
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Krakow, Auschwitz & Wieliczka Salt Mine - 4 Days
30 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Any foreign place is best known if you have someone local to walk you through it.”
JakubUrge, traveled in December 2022
UNESCO Old Town, Wawel Cathedral, and St. Mary's Basilica shine during four days in Krakow with expert guides. The itinerary includes Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial, Wieliczka Salt Mine's chambers, and Jewish Kazimierz's synagogues. Intimate groups of 6 ensure personal attention at approx. $180 per day.
Duration 4 days Destinations Krakow, Auschwitz, Wieliczka Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator Krakow Tour Guide From
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Portrait of Poland
59 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We saw so many wonderful sites in a week. The process (booking, payment, app, assistance) was outstanding.”
Christine, traveled in May 2023
Polish treasures await, from the Regent Warsaw Hotel to Gdansk's historic port. Seven cities reveal their charms, including medieval Torun, Poznan's millennium-old sites, and Kraków's Market Square. Local experts guide visits to the Black Madonna at Jasna Góra Monastery and mountain vistas in Zakopane. Prices start at approx. $200 per day.
Duration 9 days Destinations Warsaw, Gdansk, Torun, Poznan, Krakow, Zakopane, Auschwitz Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $1,699
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Journey through Poland's finest cities over 11 days, from Warsaw's Lazienki Park to Gdańsk's European Solidarity Centre. Experience local farm-to-table dining, explore Wrocław's UNESCO-listed university hall, and stay at the mountain-view Nosalowy Dwór in Zakopane, all for $266 per day.
Duration 11 days Destinations Warsaw, Gdansk, Torun, Wroclaw, Zakopane, Krakow Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $2,725
10% Off- US$2,453You save $272
What people love about Poland Tours
- Highlights of Poland (Classic, 10 Days)
The trip was great. All the things we saw were awesome. Poland is a lovely country. The hotels were all 4 or 5 star -- very nice. And the coach was excellent -- with 2 doors for more efficient boarding, and a toliet for emergencies. The guides were great too.
- Krakow, Auschwitz & Wieliczka Salt Mine - 4 Days
The tour was a great time we spent with a group of friends from the UK, we visited the old town. A guide was happy to answer questions and the time passed very quickly - I recommend.
- Portrait of Poland
I would prefer better meals and better WiFi service on the bus
Travel Poland your way
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of Poland. There are 7 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 7 days up to 12 days. The most popular month for these tours is July.
See all Coach / Bus toursFor explorers seeking the heart of Poland, our most popular routes combine Krakow's Old Town with ventures into the Wieliczka Salt Mine's underground chambers. These tours take you through an amazing network of tunnels descending 327 meters below ground, where you'll find intricate salt sculptures and vast halls carved over centuries. Many tours connect Warsaw and Gdansk via comfortable train journeys, letting you experience Poland's rebuilt capital before heading to the distinctive maritime culture of the Baltic coast. The most comprehensive explorer routes include visits to Malbork Castle and time in the Jewish Quarter, where local guides share family stories that bring the neighborhood's complex history to life. Our travelers particularly value the mix of guided tours and free time to wander through places like Wawel Castle and the Main Market Square at their own pace.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 38 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Poland with our expert guides leading the way.
See all Fully Guided toursOur ten-day cultural tours weave together meaningful experiences across Poland, from guided walks through Krakow's Jewish Quarter to evenings of Klezmer music in Kazimierz. Local guides like Justyna and Alexandria share their family stories and personal perspectives, bringing Poland's layered history into focus while adapting each day's pace to match group interests. Travelers spend time with Goral Highlanders in Zakopane, enjoying mountain music over dinner, and watch skilled artisans craft traditional gingerbread in Toruń using methods passed down through generations. The balance of structured visits to sites like Auschwitz-Birkenau and the 400-year-old salt sculptures of Wieliczka Salt Mine, paired with independent exploration time in places like Wrocław's historic center and Krakow's Market Square, gives visitors the freedom to discover at their own rhythm. The experience culminates with intimate Chopin concerts in Warsaw and traditional Jewish dinners that connect guests to Poland's rich cultural heritage and also its vibrant present.
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Top operators in Poland
Looking at customer feedback over the past year, Explore and Cosmos stand out as solid choices for guided European tours. Explore's guides like Justyna and Alexandria consistently get mentioned for going above and beyond - they know their history cold and adapt the pace to match each group's interests. Cosmos delivers good value for your money and their guide Kasia keeps getting praised in reviews for making local culture come alive through her stories and personal insights. Our travelers appreciate how she handles the practical details while keeping everyone engaged and comfortable. Euroadventures has more of a mixed track record lately. While some groups had great experiences, others ran into frustrating communication gaps - like last-minute schedule changes or confusion about meeting points. Their group sizes also tend to vary quite a bit which affects how smoothly things run day to day. If you're looking for reliability and well-planned itineraries, I'd lean toward either Explore or Cosmos based on what our customers consistently report. The guides make a huge difference and both companies seem to have a good system for selecting and training them. Their groups stay at a manageable size and the logistics generally run like clockwork.
- 4.5 (685 Poland reviews)
"Amazing tour guide, Judith, and incredible driver Dom made our tour an unforgettable experience. They were energetic and truly cared for each person on our tour, showed us some amazing sights, and connected us with local guides for many of the excursions. Vienna, Prague, Krakow and Budapest were awesome cities with far too much to take in. We will be back. Auschwitz was a somber, humbling and life changing experience. It is unimaginable what went on there and to see it in person, you feel the weight of the souls lost there. Overall, a fantastic tour that teased us enough to know we will be back!!
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- 2 Poland tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 11h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $478
- 4.0 (760 Poland reviews)
"Overall, a great trip! A few transportation issues with the actual Tour Operator. Bring you comfortable walking shoes too; a couple of days over 20K steps!
- Tours
- 2 Poland tours
- Age range
- 4 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $402
- 4.5 (142 Poland reviews)
"I traveled with Tours of Distinction on this trip because Poland is a little too off the beaten path for me to have done it on my own. I was really impressed. The trip was well organized and we saw so much in the amount of time allotted for the tour. The office team was great from booking to departure and the tour director was welcoming, friendly and knowledgeable I would recommend this trip and Tours of Distinction.
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- 1 Poland tours
- Age range
- 12 to 100 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 13h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $499
Best places to start your Poland tour
Most visitors kick off their Polish adventure in Krakow, with Warsaw coming in as the second most common starting point. Berlin, Copenhagen and also Gdansk work well as entry cities too, though they're picked less often. For the best shot at getting your preferred dates, book about 2.5 months out - that's 73 days if you want to be precise. This is particularly true in busy periods when popular itineraries tend to fill up fast. Summer brings warm weather and lively events like St. Dominic's Fair in Gdansk from June through August. Spring and fall are really pleasant too - think April-May or September-October - with fewer tourists around the historical sites. Winter has its own charm with Christmas markets and snow-covered cities, but just keep in mind some attractions might run shorter hours.
Discover Poland tours for every budget
Train travel connects the highlights of Poland nicely on our week-long budget tours. You'll move from Krakow to Warsaw and up to Gdansk, getting the most out of each stop without overspending. The walking tours cover Krakow's Old Town and Wawel Castle, and you can add on trips to places like the Wieliczka Salt Mine if you're interested. We've found our travelers really like having structured morning activities and then free afternoons and evenings to wander, find local cafes and pick their own restaurants. Warsaw's rebuilt Old Town and Royal Route are part of the guided portions, while Gdansk gives you time in the historic shipyards and medieval center. You'll stay in comfortable 3-star hotels close to everything, with breakfast included each day.
Our upscale 10-day Poland circuit really shines when it comes to thoughtful touches and excellent hotels. You'll stay in 4 and 5-star properties while taking in Poland's main sites at an unhurried pace. The special experiences make these tours stand out - like dinner at Warsaw's Restaurant Gospoda Kwiaty Polskie and seafood specialties in Gdansk. Up in Zakopane, you'll spend an evening with Goral Highlanders enjoying their music and food, while in Toruń you can watch local artisans make traditional gingerbread. Our customers particularly value the local experts who join the tour - they really know their history and culture. The coaches are properly equipped too, with onboard toilets and two doors for easy getting on and off.
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Poland tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
47 tours in PolandOur Poland group tours run 7-10 days with the longer circuits earning high marks from travelers for their smart organization. Starting in Krakow's medieval center, groups head to the Tatra Mountains, where evenings come alive with Goral Highlanders sharing traditional folk music and culture. The guides make all the difference at powerful sites like Auschwitz-Birkenau and Wieliczka Salt Mine, bringing personal stories that help visitors connect with Poland's past. Our coaches come equipped with onboard facilities and convenient double doors, which keeps group movement smooth and comfortable. For those with less time, our 4-7 day Krakow-focused tours blend guided walks through the Jewish Quarter with visits to key UNESCO sites nearby. What makes these tours work so well is how we structure the days - guided morning activities paired with free afternoons when visitors can discover local cafes, markets and also restaurants independently. Our customers consistently mention how the guides adjust the walking pace for everyone from families with kids to older travelers, while weaving in personal tales that add rich context to Poland's layered history.
Small Group
7 tours in PolandPoland's small-group tours shine through their personal touch and adaptable pace. Our guides Justyna and Alexandria earn constant praise from travelers, as they blend deep historical knowledge with local insights while adjusting the rhythm to match each group's interests. The most popular route pairs Krakow's Jewish Quarter with visits to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, where visitors explore vast chambers and salt sculptures 327 meters underground. Our older travelers note that, while the Salt Mine involves substantial walking, frequent rest stops make touring comfortable. Groups move efficiently between Warsaw, Krakow and Gdansk by train, keeping the experience intimate and flexible. Cultural highlights weave naturally through each tour - from Highland dinners with Goral music in Zakopane to intimate Warsaw Chopin concerts. What sets these experiences apart are our guides' personal family stories, which add depth to Poland's layered history, particularly at sites like Auschwitz-Birkenau and Krakow's Jewish district. The small group setting allows for impromptu cafe visits, market stops and extended time at locations that capture the group's imagination.
Private / Personalized
5 tours in PolandIf you're after flexibility, our private Poland tours hit the mark. These 7-12 day journeys can start whenever you'd like, and we'll build the route around your interests. Most travelers choose to begin in Krakow, head through Warsaw and finish up in Gdansk - we'll arrange private drivers for all the transfers between cities. You'll have your own local guides who can adjust things as you go, spending more time where you're interested and moving on when you're ready. This really helps at busy sites like Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Salt Mine where you can arrive and leave on your schedule. The hotels are carefully picked 4-star properties like the Mercure Old Town hotels, all in prime central spots.
Top Poland travel itineraries to fit your plans
These popular Poland tours connect three key cities across 7 days by train, balancing guided activities with plenty of independent time. The journey begins in Krakow, where you'll explore the medieval Old Town to see St. Mary's Church, wander through Jagiellonian University and climb up to Wawel Castle, while also having the chance to venture 327 meters down into the remarkable Wieliczka Salt Mine. Moving on to Warsaw by rail, local guides lead you through the carefully rebuilt Old Town, past the Royal Castle and inside St. John's Cathedral. The final destination is coastal Gdansk, where the maritime spirit comes alive as you discover Dlugi Targ (Long Market) and ancient churches. Our travelers often mention how much they appreciate the smooth train connections between cities and the thoughtful mix of included tours with optional extras like organ concerts at Oliwa Church and excursions along the Gulf of Gdansk. The selected 4-star hotels sit right in the heart of each city, perfect for evening walks and personal exploration. One guest shared how each city's different local guide brought unique perspectives, while others noted the ideal balance of structured tours and free time to wander.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Warsaw, Czestochowa, Krakow, Auschwitz, Wieliczka, Zakopane
See all toursOur 10-day Polish tours really let you sink into the country's soul, kicking off from Krakow's bustling Rynek Główny. You'll head up to the Tatra Mountains where Zakopane's wooden buildings and lively Goral culture set the scene - our guests always tell us how much they love joining the locals for traditional Highland dinners. The journey takes you through Auschwitz for an important historical perspective, then continues to Wrocław where medieval squares and painted facades catch your eye at every turn. Most trips swing through Poznań and Toruń, where our travelers get hands-on making traditional gingerbread and exploring streets that UNESCO recognized for their medieval charm. The grand finale comes after seeing Malbork Castle - our customers often say it's their favorite stop, and it's easy to see why when you're walking through Europe's largest brick castle.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Warsaw, Torun
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Wroclaw, Krakow, Warsaw, Bialowieza National Park, Gizycko, Olsztyn, Gdansk
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Solo travelers exploring Poland can take advantage of our solid Krakow-based routes that work really well for independent spirits. You'll appreciate the genuine local experts who lead walking tours through the Jewish Quarter - their personal anecdotes and deep historical knowledge make a real difference according to our travelers. The days flow nicely with guided morning visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mines, followed by free afternoons to do your own thing. Many people enjoy taking the train between Warsaw, Gdansk and Krakow; it's a relaxed way to see the country. When evening comes, the guides arrange optional group dinners where you can meet other travelers and try authentic Polish dishes.
Our 10-day Poland circuit really hits the sweet spot for couples looking to experience the country properly. You'll enjoy special touches like traditional Highland dinners with Goral folk music in Zakopane and intimate Chopin concerts in Warsaw. The pace works well - there's guided time exploring places like Wroclaw's historic center, then plenty of free moments to wander Krakow's Market Square together. We've picked lovely 4 and 5-star hotels in just the right spots for evening walks and finding good local restaurants. The route takes in some real gems like the massive medieval Malbork Castle and Toruń's beautifully preserved Old Town, which is UNESCO listed.
Young travelers in their 20s and 30s often pick our shorter 4-7 day tours centered on Krakow, where the fantastic nightlife meets rich history. Days include guided visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine, while evenings are free to explore Krakow's incredible pub scene - there's actually one of the highest concentrations of bars per capita worldwide. The walking tours through Kazimierz district really resonate with this group, as you'll find historic synagogues next to cool cafes, vintage shops and also street art.
The 10-day comprehensive Poland tours consistently get great feedback from our senior travelers. The pace stays comfortable while covering all the key sites, with plenty of rest stops built in. Hotels are picked for their central locations to keep walking distances manageable. Our guides bring Poland's complex history to life at places like the Warsaw Rising Museum and Malbork Castle, which our older travelers particularly value. Several guests over 70 have mentioned that while sites like the Salt Mine involve quite a bit of walking, the regular breaks and optional activities make it totally doable.
Families with kids really connect with our city-hopping Poland tours. The gnome-spotting walks in Wrocław are a huge hit - children love searching for the 120+ bronze figures hidden around the old town. Kids get totally absorbed by the underground chambers and salt sculptures at Wieliczka Salt Mine, while the hands-on activities at Warsaw's Copernicus Science Centre keep them engaged for hours. Our family groups particularly enjoy the gingerbread-making workshops in Toruń where everyone gets to create their own treats. We've picked hotels near main squares so families can easily pop back for breaks, and the daily pace leaves room for downtime when needed.
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Best time to visit Poland
- Spring 2025
Spring sees our comprehensive Poland tours really come into their own - the weather is good for walking and the crowds haven't arrived yet. The 10-day circuits from Krakow up through Warsaw and also Gdansk let you experience Poland's revival after winter. Our travelers particularly enjoy the flower markets in Wroclaw's main square and walking through Warsaw's royal gardens as they come back to life. The spring tours include plenty of outdoor time in places like Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains, where local Goral culture comes alive with the warmer weather. Many customers tell us they love how the guides share personal stories about growing up in Krakow while walking through the Jewish Quarter and Old Town.
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- Summer 2025
Summer brings out the best in our northern Poland routes, especially along the Baltic coast. The 8-day tours connecting Warsaw, Torun and Gdansk take advantage of the long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures. Our travelers really value having free time to join the locals enjoying outdoor cafes in medieval market squares and walking along Sopot's wooden pier in the evening light. The summer itineraries include special seasonal touches like organ concerts in Gdansk's Oliwa Cathedral and stops at St. Dominic's Fair if you're traveling in August. We've found families particularly enjoy the summer tours since there's a good mix of history at places like Malbork Castle and relaxed time in coastal towns.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall colors make our countryside and city combinations particularly appealing. The 7-day tours through southern Poland work really well in autumn, when you can combine visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Salt Mines with walks through Krakow's parks as the leaves change. Our travelers consistently mention how much they enjoy having warm traditional Polish meals in local restaurants after full days of exploring. The autumn tours include some nice indoor alternatives if the weather turns - like visiting Schindler's Factory or taking in a Chopin concert in Warsaw. The guides know exactly how to balance outdoor walks with indoor cultural experiences as temperatures start to cool.
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