Probably the best-kept secret in Europe, Poland offers a variety of experiences for every traveler. From lazy beach time to cosmopolitan shopping in historic city centers, Poland does not disappoint! We’ll take in castles and museums, learn and pay our respects to Poland’s historical past, and breathe in the great outdoors! Get ready, get set, Poland is waiting for you…
Let’s talk nuts and bolts:
- $4450 per person based on double occupancy
- Dates: The fact that this is just ten short days sounds like it’s impossible to accomplish, but honestly, we’ll fit everything in!
- Trip one: June 20th to 29th, 2027 (Fly in to Wroclaw, fly out of Krakow)
- Trip two: July 16th to July 25th, 2027 (Scroll down for the full itinerary!) (Fly in to Gdansk and out of Krakow)
Now to the fun part!

Here’s the plan!
As we touch down, our fun begins! We’ll start in Wroclaw, where we will enjoy getting to know this fabulous country. We’ll get a little artsy when we try our hand at famous Polish pottery. We’ll also get the chance to explore the stunning mountains in Zakopane. We’ll round out our time in historic Krakow and enjoy Poland’s capital of culture. If you’d like to learn more about this experience, please schedule a time to chat with us. We’ll answer all your questions and get to know you a bit better!
Here’s a city-by-city breakdown for trip one!
Perfect for the first time traveler!
Days 1-2: Wroclaw
Wroclaw greets us with several interesting attractions to choose from. Today, we’ll head West and find ourselves in the little town of Boleslawic. Known for centuries as the capital of Polish Pottery, today we’ll show you how they do it and then give you a chance to make your very own masterpiece! This incredibly unique experience is always a great time and seems to produce plenty of fun.

Day 3: Zakopane and Auschwitz
During our transition from Wroclaw to Zakopane, we’ll pay our respects at the Auschwitz Memorial as we tour the Nazi concentration camp. This must-do moment is a life-changer and ensures that we never forget what happened here and our responsibility to one another, no matter the cost. We’ll continue South, where we’ll find ourselves in a completely different landscape as we arrive in the Zakopane area. Here, we’ll get the chance to take in the views and relax in the crisp mountain air on our overnight stay before we head into our last destination.
We’ll include an optional time to paddle down the river and enjoy the scenery of the Dunajec River, or relax and take in the views.

Day 4-10: Kraków
Kraków continues to enchant, and today, we’ll spend the morning at the amazing castle overlooking the river. Wawel Hill has so much to explore, and we’ll see how it has found its place in Poland’s history over the centuries. Here are just a few of the things we’ll enjoy in this gorgeous city:
- We’ll check in at the Schindler Factory as we learn about the Summer of 1939, then make our way to the Kazimierz district, where we’ll explore the Jewish culture of Krakow.
- We can’t miss Kraków’s Czartoryski Museum, where the great masters await us. This museum holds many stories that speak to the fascinating history of Poland, and we’ll share them with you as we walk through this impressive palace.
- One way to enjoy many of the mini-sites around town is to string them together on an eco-cart tour. This will let us see much of the Kazimierz area as well as some of the stunning churches that dot the city.
- We wouldn’t let you leave Poland without rolling up your sleeves and making some pierogi! We’ll be guided step by step by some of the most wonderful pierogi makers in town.

Departure Day
We’ll be sure to make your last moments memorable now that you’ve conquered Europe’s best-kept secret!
Here’s the plan! Trip Two: July 16-25
As we touch down, our fun begins! We’ll start toward the north in Gdansk, where workers protested and brought down the communist regime. But there’s so much more to the coastal city, including the Baltic Beach! We’ll then start our travel south, where we will enjoy time in the enchanting city of Wroclaw. Along the way, we will get to experience the gorgeous countryside and check in on rural Poland. Once in Wroclaw, we’ll take in just a little of the historic culture before heading to the winter playground of Poland, Zakopane. We’ll round out our last stop when we pull into enchanting Krakow. From this home base, we’ll take time to enjoy the unbelievably rich culture and pride that make Poland so worthwhile! So you’re interested, right? If you’d like to learn more about this experience, please schedule a time to chat with us. We’ll answer all your questions and get to know you a bit better!
Here’s a city-by-city breakdown for trip two!

Days 1-3: Gdansk and Sopot
Touchdown Gdansk! We’ll kick off our tour at the mouth of the Vistula River in the coastal town of Gdansk. Here, we’ll settle in with a walking tour of the old town as we shake off that jet lag, then enjoy dinner together at one of the many lovely restaurants close to our hotel, so we can quickly get to that good night’s sleep. We will also include a stop at the Solidarity Museum to see where the fall of communism began.
Get ready for a fantastic afternoon on the beach! We’ll head to the seaside town of Sopot, where we’ll enjoy Poland’s home for all things amber. After lunch, we’ll start our trek south toward Wroclaw.

Day 4-5: Warsaw
Exploring Poland’s capitol city is fascinating as we can take in not only the EU’s tallest building but also the totally rebuilt historic city center. We’ll be sure to learn more about how Warsaw was shaped by the events of modern history. Additionally, the food scene here is Warsaw never disappoints!
Day 6-7: Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains mini getaway
During our transition from Wroclaw to Zakopane, we’ll pay our respects at the Auschwitz Memorial as we tour the Nazi concentration camp. This must-do moment is a life-changer and ensures that we never forget what happened here and our responsibility to one another, no matter the cost. We’ll continue South, where we’ll find ourselves in a completely different landscape as we arrive in the Zakopane area. Here, we’ll get the chance to take in the views and relax in the crisp mountain air on our overnight stay before we head into our last destination.
We’ll include an optional time to paddle down the river and enjoy the scenery of the Dunajec River, or relax and take in the views.

Days 8-10: Krakow
Kraków continues to enchant, and today, we’ll spend the morning at the amazing castle overlooking the river. Wawel Hill has so much to explore, and we’ll see how it has found its place in Poland’s history over the centuries. Here are just a few of the things we’ll enjoy in this gorgeous city:

- We’ll check in at the Schindler Factory as we learn about the Summer of 1939, then make our way to the Kazimierz district, where we’ll explore the Jewish culture of Krakow.
- We can’t miss Kraków’s Czartoryski Museum, where the great masters await us. This museum holds many stories that speak to the fascinating history of Poland, and we’ll share them with you as we walk through this impressive palace.
- One way to enjoy many of the mini-sites around town is to string them together on an eco-cart tour. This will let us see much of the Kazimierz area as well as some of the stunning churches that dot the city.
- We wouldn’t let you leave Poland without rolling up your sleeves and making some pierogi! We’ll be guided step by step by some of the most wonderful pierogi makers in town.

Departure Day
We’ll be sure to make your last moments memorable now that you’ve conquered Europe’s best-kept secret! We know some of you are flying directly home, while others may be on to new adventures like Prague or Paris. Wherever you are off to, we are so thrilled we got to share Poland with you!
What’s Included
BREAKFAST AT OUR HOTELS AND DINNERS IN UNIQUE LOCATIONS DAILY.
BALANCE BETWEEN SCHEDULED EXPERIENCES AND UNSCHEDULED TIME TO EXPLORE FURTHER OR RELAX AS YOU CHOOSE.
CITY PASS IN KRAKOW TO ENJOY UNSCHEDULED TIME ANY WAY YOU PLEASE.
ALL ATTRACTION TICKETS AND PASSES FOR EXPERIENCES AND GUIDED TOURS AND ALWAYS WITH LOCAL EXPERTS.
ALL TRANSPORTATION, INCLUDING AIRPORT TRANSFERS UPON ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.
EFFICIENT TRAVEL TIME BY BASING OUR TRAVEL NEEDS WITH A MIX OF PRIVATE TRANSFER, TRAIN, AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT.
OPPORTUNITIES TO PLAN ANY OPTIONAL OR “ON YOUR OWN TIME” WITH EITHER TOUR MANAGER TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE.
A DEDICATED OPPORTUNITY TO REFRESH YOUR BAGS ONE TO TWO TIMES DURING OUR TRAVELS.
Our Commitment:
As we get to know you, we’ll be able to find those little corners of Europe that delight and enchant you. From magical bookstores, fabled artworks, and secret passageways, we’ll share with you those little things that make Poland’s amazing cities the experience of a lifetime.
