Description
Summary
Description
Experience a deeply moving day as you journey from Krakow to two of Poland’s most significant sites: Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Begin with convenient pickup from your Krakow accommodation or a designated meeting point, traveling in comfort with an English-speaking driver and local guide.
Your first stop is Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp. Walk through the preserved grounds and exhibitions, learning about the tragic history and honoring the memory of over a million victims. Guided tours in multiple languages ensure a respectful and informative visit.
Afterwards, continue to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site that has operated since the 13th century. Descend 380 steps underground to explore 20 breathtaking chambers, including the awe-inspiring St. Kinga’s Chapel, all carved from salt. Discover fascinating stories about the miners and the natural wonders hidden below the earth.
Throughout the day, enjoy seamless organization with entry tickets, guided tours, and round-trip transportation included. A hearty lunch of a sandwich, water, apple, and chocolate bar keeps you refreshed as you explore these remarkable sites. Please note that tips are not included, and tickets are non-refundable due to museum policy.
This unforgettable day lasts approximately 10 hours and accommodates small groups for a more personal experience. Secure your spot now to ensure availability and witness two of Poland’s most important landmarks in one comprehensive tour.







