Poland Highlights
Description
Summary
Description
Embark on a 12-day journey through the heart of Poland, exploring its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. This multi-day tour offers a blend of city exploration and natural beauty, taking you from the bustling streets of Poznan to the tranquil Masurian Lake District. Discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites, marvel at Gothic and Baroque architecture, and savor local delicacies. Whether you're strolling through the Old Town of Krakow, visiting the imposing Marienkirche in Gdansk, or enjoying a punt boat ride on the Krutynia River, this tour promises a unique and unforgettable experience. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and a carefully curated itinerary, you're set for an adventure of a lifetime.
Included
11 nights in double room (DZ) with bath or shower/WC
daily breakfast, 1x lunch, 6x dinner
Entrance fees
Tasting of Polish specialties
Encounter with Jewish culture in Krakow's Jewish quarter Kazimierz
Walk along the newly built Vistula Boulevard
Conversations with locals at the market
SKR Reisen offsets the 0.8 t CO2e emissions of this trip via climate protection projects from ClimatePartner.
Outbound flight
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Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) - Lawica Airport (POZ)
Return flight
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Strachowice Airport (WRO) - Frankfurt International Airport (FRA)
Flight (Economy) to Poznan (POZ) and return from Wroclaw (WRO), subject to availability. Flight surcharge may
apply.
Please note: Due to fluctuating flight prices, prices may vary. Direct flights cannot be guaranteed. Please also note that international flights may take place overnight on day '0' - from your preferred airport. Our team will be happy to provide you with a final offer.
small group with max. 16 guests
guaranteed from 4 guests
German-speaking, local tour guide
Transports in air-conditioned vehicles
Transfer from Poznan airport to the hotel and back to Wroclaw airport, waiting time at the airport possible.
Destinations
Map
Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Arrival in Poznan
- Poznań - Arrival day
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Your Polish adventure begins with your arrival in Poznan. You'll be escorted to your hotel where you'll spend your first night. At dinner, you'll meet your German-speaking tour guide and fellow travelers.
Day 2 – Day 2: Poznan to Gdansk via Torun
- Poznań
- Gdansk
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- Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Toruń
- Old Market Square
- Raczyński Palace in Rogalin
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Start your day with a guided tour of Poznan, visiting the Old Market Square, the Renaissance Town Hall, and a unique Baroque parish church. Then, journey to Torun, a medieval city known for its Gothic monuments. End your day in Gdansk, where you'll spend two nights.
Day 3 – Day 3: Exploring Gdansk
- Gdansk
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- Mewia Łacha
- Long Market
- St. Mary's Street
- Cow's Gate
- The Great Armoury
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Spend the day exploring Gdansk, one of Poland's oldest cities. Your city tour includes visits to St. Catherine's Church, the Great Mill, the City Hall, and the Marienkirche. Walk through the Langgasse and the Langer Markt, and see the city's landmark, the Crane Gate. Enjoy a free afternoon to explore on your own, followed by an evening of local specialties at a riverside restaurant.
Day 4 – Day 4: Gdansk to Mrgowo via Malbork, Frombork, and Lidzbark Warminski
- Gdansk
- Malbork County
- Mrągowo
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- Muzeum Warmińskie w Lidzbarku Warmińskim
- Malbork Castle
- Water tower in Frombork
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Today, you'll visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Malbork, the main residence of the Teutonic Knights. Marvel at the High and Middle Castle, the Grand Master's Palace, and the Laurentius Chapel. Next, visit the cathedral in Frombork on the Vistula Lagoon, and admire the exterior of the Gothic bishop's castle in Lidzbark Warminski. Your day ends in Mrgowo in the Masurian Lake District, where you'll spend two nights.
Day 5 – Day 5: Exploring Mrgowo and Surroundings
- Mrągowo
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- Mrągowska Syrenka
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Immerse yourself in the untouched nature of Masuria, a region known for its numerous lakes, forests, rivers, and canals. Enjoy a relaxing walk in the Johannisburg Heath, one of the most beautiful landscapes in Masuria. Later, take a punt boat ride through the green idyll of the Krutynia River, keeping an eye out for the many animals that call this region home.
Day 6 – Day 6: Mrgowo to Warsaw via Swieta Lipka and Olsztyn
- Olsztyn
- Warsaw
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- Ethnographic Park in Olsztynek
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Leave the Masurian Lake District behind as you head to southern Poland. Visit the Baroque basilica in the pilgrimage site of Swieta Lipka and enjoy an organ concert. In the afternoon, explore Olsztyn, the capital of Warmia-Masuria. Admire the 14th-century canons' castle and stroll through the beautiful old town with the Cathedral Basilica of St. James. Your day ends in Warsaw, where you'll spend two nights.
Day 7 – Day 7: Exploring Warsaw
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- Łazienki Park
- Warsaw Mermaid
- Monument of Adam Mickiewicz
- Museum of Warsaw
- Stary Dąb
- Castle in Czersk
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Discover Warsaw, a city that beautifully blends the modern and the historic. During a guided tour, explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town, the mighty Barbican, the imposing castle, and the Lazienki Park with the Water Palace and the famous monument to Chopin. The afternoon is yours to explore at your leisure. Wander through the beautiful alleys, visit historically valuable houses, old cafes, and small galleries.
Day 8 – Day 8: Warsaw to Krakow via Czestochowa
- Warsaw
- Częstochowa
- Krakow
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- Aleja Brzozowa
- Regionalny Ośrodek Kultury w Częstochowie
- National Museum in Kraków
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On your way to Krakow, stop at Czestochowa, Poland's most important pilgrimage site. Visit the Pauline Monastery and see the famous image of the Black Madonna. In the evening, explore Krakow's Jewish quarter, savor Jewish specialties for dinner, and enjoy traditional klezmer music. Learn about Jewish life in Krakow from the locals. Spend two nights in Krakow.
Day 9 – Day 9: Exploring Krakow
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- Polish Aviation Museum
- Sukiennice
- St. Mary's Basilica
- Little Market Square
- National Museum in Kraków
- Wawel Cathedral
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Explore Krakow, starting with a walk to Wawel Hill and its famous cathedral. Visit the UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Gothic St. Mary's Church, Europe's largest market square, the Cloth Halls, and the oldest university building. The afternoon is yours to explore at your leisure. Stroll through the old market and enjoy the city's flair. Optionally, you can visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Holocaust Memorial, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 10 – Day 10: Krakow to Wroclaw via Swidnica and Krzyzowa
- Krakow
- Świdnica
- Wroclaw
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- Church of Peace in Świdnica
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Leave Krakow and head towards Wroclaw. On the way, visit the Lutheran Peace Church in Swidnica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site symbolizing peace and reconciliation. Then, drive to picturesque Krzyzowa in Lower Silesia, marked by a turbulent history and captivating with its manor house and castle, now a youth meeting center. Spend two nights in Wroclaw.
Day 11 – Day 11: Exploring Wroclaw
- Wroclaw
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- National Museum in Wrocław
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Explore the city of Wroclaw, located on the Odra River, on a guided tour. Marvel at the beautiful market square with the late Gothic town hall and the town houses, the traditional university, and the sand and cathedral island. Enjoy lunch at a brewery and toast your good time with home-brewed beer. The rest of the day is yours to explore at your leisure.
Day 12 – Day 12: Departure from Wroclaw
- Wroclaw - Departure day
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Your memorable journey through Poland comes to an end today. After breakfast, you'll be transferred to the airport for your return flight to Germany.
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