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10 best Poland 14 Days tour packages
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14 Day Poland Itinerary, incl. Wroclaw and Gdansk
A 14-day Polish odyssey connects 7 major cities from Wroclaw to Gdansk. Three nights in Masuria's lake district, 2 nights in historic Gdansk, and visits to UNESCO sites including Bialowieza Forest. The tour provides rental car with unlimited mileage and 3-4* hotel stays.
- Days 1-2
Wroclaw & Journey to Krakow
Start in Wroclaw and visit the Market Square which is particularly beautiful at night. Spend your first morning looking for the city's bronze dwarf statues scattered throughout town. Take a walking tour of Ostrow Tumski cathedral island in the afternoon. On Day 2 drive 3 hours to Krakow but plan a stop at Ksiaz Castle. Get there before 11 AM to secure parking.
- Days 3-4
Krakow & Transfer to Warsaw
Take a full day to explore Krakow's Old Town. Visit Wawel Castle right when it opens at 9 AM to avoid the crowds. Spend your afternoon in the Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz. You can book evening tickets to the Wieliczka Salt Mine with the last tour at 7:30 PM lasting 3 hours. On Day 4 take the morning train to Warsaw in 2.5 hours or drive through the Swietokrzyskie Mountains which takes about 4 hours.
- Days 5-6
Warsaw & Bialowieza Forest
See Warsaw's reconstructed Old Town and visit the POLIN Museum of Polish Jewish History. The next day drive 4 hours east to Bialowieza National Park which has Europe's last primeval forest. Book your forest tour early since they only allow 20 people per day in the protected area. Pack waterproof hiking boots as trails often get muddy.
- Days 7-9
Masuria Lake District
- Days 10-11
Olsztyn & Malbork Castle
- Days 12-14
Gdansk & the Baltic Coast
Use your final days to explore the Tri-City area. Walk along Gdansk's Royal Way and see the World War II Museum but book tickets online to skip the lines. Take a trip to Sopot to see its wooden pier and historic architecture. On the last day catch the noon organ concert at Oliwa Cathedral.
12 Day Poland Itinerary, incl. Krakow and Warsaw
Poland's cultural treasures span 10 cities over 12 days, from Krakow's UNESCO sites to Warsaw's historic center. The route features Wieliczka Salt Mine, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and Malbork Castle. Four-star hotels provide comfort while touring Poland's rich heritage across diverse regions.
- Days 1-2
Krakow
Begin in Poland's historic royal capital. Arrive early afternoon to explore the medieval Market Square before sunset. On day two get to Wieliczka Salt Mine early. It's a 30-minute trip from central Krakow with tours starting at 9 AM sharp. A past visitor noted: "The salt mine chambers are surprisingly warm year-round but bring a light jacket as some passages can be chilly."
- Day 3
Zakopane
The 2-hour drive to Poland's winter capital winds through beautiful mountain roads. Take the Gubałówka funicular ride in late afternoon when crowds are smaller and lighting is ideal for mountain photos. Spend your evening on Krupówki Street trying traditional oscypek (smoked cheese) at local restaurants.
- Day 4
Auschwitz and Wrocław
- Days 5-6
Wrocław and Poznań
- Days 7-8
Toruń and Gdańsk
- Days 9-10
Tri-City Area
Stay in Gdańsk while exploring the region. Visit the Solidarity Museum in the morning to avoid crowds. Take a 25-minute SKM train to Sopot to walk Europe's longest wooden pier. One visitor shared: "The wooden pier creaks beneath your feet—it's best to visit during calm weather as it can be slippery when wet."
- Days 11-12
Malbork and Warsaw
12 Days in Poland, incl. Warsaw and Krakow
A grand Polish circuit winds through 12 cities, from Warsaw's UNESCO Old Town to Wieliczka Salt Mine. Highlights include Malbork Castle, Gdansk's shipyard, and Zakopane's mountains. Luxury accommodations at Sofitel Victoria Warsaw and Radisson Blu Krakow enhance the comprehensive itinerary.
- Days 1-2
Warsaw
Begin your journey in Poland's capital. Arrive on Day 1 for an Old Town walking tour and evening Chopin concert. "The guides were very informed about the history of Poland." Spend Day 2 exploring the Jewish Ghetto area, Royal Route and Lazienki Park. Visit the Palace on the Island early to avoid crowds.
- Days 3-4
Baltic Coast
Head north through the Warmia region to see the Ostroda-Elblag Canal. Stop at the UNESCO-listed Malbork Castle before reaching Gdansk. On Day 4 visit the historic shipyards and Solidarity movement sites. Join a pierogi cooking class. "I will prepare the pierogies this month, this was a fun thing we did," one guest shared.
- Day 5
Torun & Sopot
- Days 6-7
Wroclaw
- Days 8-9
Mountains & Memorial
- Days 10-11
Krakow
- Day 12
Travel back to Warsaw