Europe Tours from Warsaw
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10 best Europe tour packages from Warsaw
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- Fabulous Poland, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe
- Fabulous Poland and Baltic Capitals ROT
- Warsaw to Rome Vistas
- Warsaw to London Vistas
- Poland and The Baltics off-season: UNESCO sites, Teutonic Knights castles and other beautiful destinations together with non-touristy historical places on a 21-days tour from Warsaw
- Fabulous Poland and Baltic Capitals
- Fabulous Poland and Fjords ROT
- Heading North End Tallinn
- Fabulous Poland and Fjords End Copenhagen
- Fabulous Poland and Fjords
Duration 15 days Destinations Poland, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,517
15% Off- NZ$3,839You save $678
Starting in Warsaw, this route spans 7 major cities across Eastern and Central Europe before ending in Rome. Journey through Poland's historic Krakow, Hungary's Budapest along the Danube, Austria's musical Salzburg, and Slovenia's Ljubljana before entering Italy via Venice, covering over 1,500 kilometers by luxury coach.
Duration 11 days Destinations Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia, Italy Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $2,969
20% Off- NZ$2,375You save $594
Starting in Warsaw, this 19-day journey covers 3,000+ km across Europe, connecting 14 cities through Poland, Hungary, Austria, and beyond. Travel via luxury coach with daily departures at 8 AM, experiencing UNESCO sites like Krakow's Old Town before ending in London's historic heart.
Duration 19 days Destinations Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, France, England Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $5,790
20% Off- NZ$4,632You save $1,158
This 21-day Baltic circuit covers 3,174km across 4 countries from Warsaw. Relaxation awaits in Augustow before visiting Lithuania's Kaunas Cathedral and Klaipeda castle. Latvia's UNESCO-listed Riga old town and Estonia's Tallinn mark key stops before returning to Warsaw via Malbork Castle.
Duration 21 days Destinations Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Monterrasol Travel From
20% Off- NZ$24,234
Duration 16 days Destinations Poland, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,597
15% Off- NZ$3,908You save $690
Duration 11 days Destinations Poland, Sweden, Finland, Estonia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $3,154
15% Off- NZ$2,681You save $473
Duration 14 days Destinations Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From $4,554
15% Off- NZ$3,871You save $683
What our customers ask about Europe Tours from Warsaw
What's the average price per day for tours starting from Warsaw?
Tours departing from Warsaw range from USD 134 to 341 per day with most falling between USD 180-220. Budget travelers can find good value in Europamundo's "Heading North" series at USD 137-156 daily while luxury seekers might prefer Insight Vacations' Baltic States tour at USD 341 per day which includes stays at upscale properties like the Westin Warsaw. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The value for money was excellent considering the quality of hotels and included experiences." These rates generally cover lodging transport daily breakfast and guided tours.
What's included in the Warsaw city tours at the start of these trips?
City tours in Warsaw offer a detailed look at both historic and modern districts led by local guides. Visitors explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town the Royal Palace and the imposing Palace of Culture. The itinerary takes guests through Lazienki Park to see the Chopin Monument and includes stops in the former Jewish Ghetto. A TourRadar traveler commented: "The local guide's knowledge of Warsaw's reconstruction after WWII was incredible." Most tours provide pickup service from central hotels like the Novotel Centrum or Radisson Blu Sobieski.
What are the most popular months for tours departing from Warsaw?
Warsaw tours peak between May and September with July and August drawing the most visitors. Europamundo's schedule shows strong summer presence with 5 departures in July 4 in August and 5 in May. One TourRadar traveler shared: "Traveling in July provided perfect weather for exploring both cities and countryside." Spring and fall months offer fewer departures but better prices and smaller crowds. Winter tours focus mainly on seasonal experiences with limited departure dates.
What are the most common first destinations after departing Warsaw?
After Warsaw most tours head to Krakow in the south or venture north to Gdansk and the Baltic coast. Popular stops include the Folk Architecture Museum in Olsztynek the UNESCO-listed Malbork Castle and historic Gdansk. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The transition from Warsaw to the northern cities was seamless with fascinating stops along the way." Tours typically spend 2-3 days in Warsaw staying at hotels like the Radisson Blu Sobieski or Novotel Warsaw Airport before moving on.
What are the best ending destinations for tours starting in Warsaw?
Tours from Warsaw often conclude in major European cities like Rome London Tallinn Stockholm or Copenhagen. The Warsaw to Rome Vistas tour spans 11 days through Central Europe while Baltic-focused itineraries typically end in Tallinn or Riga. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The journey from Warsaw to Tallinn gave us an incredible perspective of Eastern Europe's history and culture." Travelers can select routes that align with their interest in Mediterranean Western European or Baltic regions.
How much free time is typically available during the Warsaw portion of these tours?
Most itineraries dedicate 1-2 full days to Warsaw balancing structured activities with independent exploration. Day one usually covers arrival and check-in while the second day starts with a guided morning tour followed by free afternoon time. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We had plenty of time to explore Warsaw's museums and cafes after our guided tour." Free time allows visits to sites like the Warsaw Rising Museum walks through Old Town or shopping in the city center from bases at central hotels like the Radisson Blu Sobieski or Novotel Centrum.





















