Poland Tours & Trips
Travel back in time at the powerful Auschwitz-Birkenau museum, remembering the darkest chapter in history. Or visit the impressive UNESCO-listed Wieliczka Salt Mines. Take a walk through Krakow's medieval Old Town and its beautiful Main Market Square. Don’t miss the oldest Polish university, around since the 14th century. History comes alive in Poland.
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David • traveled in June
well organized, fun trip.
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Manijeh • traveled in June
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.
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andy • traveled in September
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.
Krakow, Auschwitz & Wieliczka Salt Mine - 4 Days
Table of contents
- The best Poland tour packages
- Travel Poland your way
- Best tour companies for Poland tours
- Best places to start your Poland tour
- Discover Poland tours for every budget
- Poland tours for every type of group
- Top Poland travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Poland
- Contact our Poland travel experts
- What our customers ask about Poland Tours & Trips
The best Poland tour packages
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Highlights of Poland
35 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Auschwitz Birkenau was very moving. I learnt a lot about Polish modern history which was very interesting.”
Claire, traveled in September
Poland's cultural tapestry unfolds from Warsaw's reconstructed Old Town to Krakow's medieval market square. The itinerary features Wieliczka's underground salt cathedral, Wroclaw's island-filled cityscape, and Kazimierz Jewish Quarter. This 8-day tour, rated 4.7/5 by 50+ reviews, includes traditional Polish cuisine and optional Auschwitz-Birkenau visit.
Duration 8 days Destinations Warsaw, Wroclaw, Krakow, Wieliczka, Auschwitz Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
- NZ$3,400
Highlights of Poland (Classic)
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our introduction to beautiful Poland was thorough and at a pace that suited everyone on the bus.”
Loraine, traveled in July
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, Tatra National Park, Zakopane, Auschwitz, Wroclaw, Poznan, Torun, Gdansk, GnieznoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
- NZ$5,005
Krakow, Auschwitz & Wieliczka Salt Mine - 4 Days
35 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They handled all the logistics. All we did was show up at the designated times visited Poland and what a great country that is and very humble people.”
Debera, traveled in May
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 Ages 12+ Operator Krakow Tour Guide From
- NZ$1,914
Portrait of Poland
71 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent hotels, very knowledgeable, funny, and efficient tour director. Logistics and tour destinations were great.”
Catherine, traveled in May
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 All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $3,235
6% Off- NZ$3,035You save $200
Duration 10 days Destinations Warsaw, Tarnow, Krakow, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Wadowice, Auschwitz, Opole, Wroclaw, Poznan, TorunSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
6% Off- NZ$2,463
Highlights of Poland
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The trip was well organized and we saw so much in the amount of time allotted for the tour.”
Jane, traveled in August
Poland's most iconic sites span 5 cities in 9 days. The tour highlights Krakow's Wawel Castle, Gdansk's historic shipyard, and Warsaw's reconstructed Old Town. Guests savor 14 authentic meals, including traditional Polish dinners, while staying in centrally located 4-star accommodations.
Duration 9 days Destinations Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Warsaw, Torun Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Tours of Distinction From
6% Off- NZ$5,257
Poland Discovery - 7 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“All three of the hotels were clean and centrally located with helpful staff members.”
Donna, traveled in July
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 All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $2,596
20% Off- NZ$2,077You save $519
Krakow, Auschwitz, Enamel Factory & Wieliczka Salt Mine - 4 Days
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Krakow is a lovely City. We really appreciated the effort everyone made to make our visit a memorable one.”
Emilio, traveled in July
Poland's Jewish heritage comes alive in Krakow's Jewish Quarter, featuring historic Szeroka Street and Remuh Synagogue. The UNESCO-listed Wieliczka Salt Mine's chambers and Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial provide profound insights. Three nights in central Krakow hotels include breakfast and expert-led tours for groups up to 6.
Duration 4 days Destinations Krakow, Auschwitz, Wieliczka Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Krakow Tour Guide From
20% Off- NZ$1,953
Highlights of Poland - 7 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“I went to Gdansk on my own essentially. The experience was incredibly rewarding.”
Brett, traveled in June
Seven enriching days showcase Poland's finest cities, from Krakow's Wawel Castle to Gdansk's maritime charm. Local experts lead tours through Warsaw's rebuilt Old Town, St. Mary's Church, and the Cloth Halls. Visitors can choose optional excursions to Wieliczka Salt Mine and Tri-City area, while enjoying 4-star accommodations.
Duration 7 days Destinations Krakow, Warsaw, Wydminy, Gizycko, Swieta Lipka, Olsztyn, Elblag, Malbork, Gdansk Age Range Ages 16+ Operator On The Go Tours From $2,725
15% Off- NZ$2,316You save $409
Krakow, Poland
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a wonderful time in Poland arranged by Tourradar. The hotels were also great!”
Roma, traveled in September
Krakow's cultural heart unfolds at Wawel Castle, where royalty rests, and Rynek Glowny's medieval charm captivates visitors. The tour includes a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau for sobering WWII history, followed by Kazimierz's Jewish heritage. Central Krakow accommodation comes with breakfasts and expert-guided walking tours.
Duration 4 days Destinations Krakow, Auschwitz Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Euroadventures From
15% Off- NZ$739
Travel Poland your way
Best tour companies for Poland tours
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.
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.
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Best time to visit Poland
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter tours in Poland center around Krakow, where the Christmas markets create a special atmosphere from late November through December. The 4-day city-based tours work well in winter, combining indoor sites like the Wieliczka Salt Mine (where the constant underground temperature is a plus) with cozy traditional Jewish restaurants featuring Klezmer music in the evenings. Many travelers opt for our New Year's special itinerary that includes a festive gala dinner in Krakow after days exploring the Old Town and Wawel Castle. The guides adapt the walking tours thoughtfully for winter conditions, and we've found our customers really appreciate having some flexibility to duck into cafes or museums when they need a warm-up break.
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- Spring 2026
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 2026
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 2026
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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How can I experience authentic Polish culture and traditions?
You'll find amazing folk culture experiences right in Poland's bustling market squares and city centers where festivals really bring traditions to life. Head to Gdańsk where you can watch skilled artisans craft beautiful amber pieces it's a centuries-old tradition that's pretty unique to this part of the Baltic. The restaurants are great spots to soak up Polish hospitality there's often live folk music and traditional dancing especially the Goral Highlander performances. And if you're into food traditions don't miss making traditional gingerbread in Toruń it's such a cool hands-on experience.
Where can I find Poland's best natural spots and how do I get to them?
The Tatra Mountains are absolutely spectacular they're the highest peaks in the Carpathians and you can easily reach them from the charming resort town of Zakopane. Babia Góra National Park is another natural gem with these beautiful alpine meadows and forests you can drive there yourself or join an organized tour whatever works best for you. Then there's Masuria which people call the Land of a Thousand Lakes it's gorgeous and you can explore it by boat or take scenic drives through the region.
What are some amazing places in Poland that tourists haven't discovered yet?
You'll love Toruń it's this incredible medieval city with UNESCO status and amazing Gothic architecture but way less crowded than Krakow or Warsaw. Cathedral Island in Poznań is really special it's actually considered Poland's birthplace and has these fascinating legends but tourists often miss it. Another hidden gem is Elbląg Old Town it used to be this important Hanseatic port and still has beautiful medieval architecture but gets way fewer visitors than Gdańsk.



































