
Krakow, Poland - 8 hours
Zakopane is undoubtedly the Polish capital of winter sports and mountain tourism, offering great possibilities for leisure pursuits in both winter and summer, it is also a capitol of Polish Highland culture. Zakopane is located in the south of Poland about 110 km south of Krakow. The mountain traditions cultivated here can be seen in the folk costumes, the unique wooden architecture of the houses and the stained glass windows. The wild beauty of the country around Zakopane, the clear mountain streams, the immense forests and most of all the breathtaking landscapes of the Tatras mountains are worth making an effort to see. Zakopane is the largest ski resort and mountain tourist location in Poland.

Warsaw, Poland - 30 minutes
Fast & thrilling – Experience speeds up to 80 km/h with sharp turns and quick accelerations. • One-of-a-kind adventure – The only high-speed RIB ride in Warsaw. • Safe & professional – Led by an experienced water rescuer. • Scenic & exciting – Race past Warsaw’s skyline on the Vistula. • Unforgettable fun – Perfect for tourists, adrenaline seekers, and groups. • Easy booking – Secure your spot now for an adventure you won’t forget!

Warsaw, Poland - 1 hour 30 minutes
On board your most comfortable ship, we have taken care of every detail – from the service and menu to the atmosphere. This is no ordinary cruise. It is a journey through the river, cuisine, and culture. Immerse yourself in the delightful flavors of Poland while sailing on our luxurious ship, designed with comfort and pleasure in mind. This unique river cruise offers the perfect combination of picturesque views, exquisite Polish cuisine, and cultural knowledge, making it an unforgettable experience. Savour a selection of cheeses, regional cold cuts, and traditional pierogi, accompanied by two complimentary glasses of wine. Relax on the observation deck or chat with our professional crew as you sail along the beautiful waters of Warsaw's Vistula River. Heating and air conditioning – year-round comfort Observation deck with space for photography and relaxation Nicotine-free deck for smokers Background music and audio guide Professional crew: captain in a crisp white shirt + steward

Wroclaw, Poland - 1.7 - 2.0 hour(s)
Explore the heart of Wroclaw with your professional, licensed guide. You will discover many top attractions of Wroclaw in 2 h, including the history and legends of the city. Whilst walking around the Main Market Square you will see picturesque tenement buildings including the townhouses of Hansel and Gretel, Golden and Blue Sun, Seven Electors and the Old Gallows House. You will visit the Salty Square where you can meet a dragon. Your excursion will continue to the medieval slaughter houses called Jatki and finish in jail! but only to try a taste of local beer and food! - Licensed, informative, friendly guide – even history can be interesting and fun! - Discover the most popular places to see in the heart of Wroclaw - See the places where centuries ago the criminals and wrong doers where punished - Listen to some scary stories of Wroclaw (the Witches Bridge, buried rebels and many others) - Learn about the history of Wroclaw’s old trading place - Small groups limited to 12 people.

Lublin, Poland - 2.0 - 3.0 hour(s)
A magician balanced on a wire above the Old Town. A scorched handprint left by devils retrying a corruption case. A street lamp that has burned around the clock for two decades in memory of a vanished Jewish quarter. This self-guided audio walking tour of Lublin lets you uncover the stories most visitors miss, at your own pace through a mobile app. Wander from Litewski Square through medieval gates to the hilltop Castle, hearing how Polish and Lithuanian nobles forged Europe's largest state, why locals still avoid a chipped stone, and how a Jewish bakery's recipe outlived its bakers. Pause for a cebularz or a selfie or linger at a stop without holding up a group. Over twenty thousand travelers have used our self-guided tours, and this Lublin walking tour comes with a full refund guarantee. If you want depth without being herded between stops, this one is for you.

Krakow, Poland - 2 hours
Explore the rich history and culture of Krakow on a bike tour tailored to your interests. Choose from three options: a quick 2-hour ride through the charming Old Town, delve into the vibrant Kazimierz district for 2 hours, or enjoy the comprehensive 3.5-hour Full Experience with a 20-minute break. Each tour offers a unique perspective on the city’s heritage, led by knowledgeable local guides who share insider stories and insights. Ideal for history enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike, this bike tour promises an engaging way to see Krakow’s highlights at your own pace. - Three tour options: Old Town (2h), Kazimierz (2h), Full Experience (3.5h) - Enjoy a 20-minute break on the Full Experience tour - Discover Krakow's history with local guides - Perfect for both casual riders and history buffs

Krakow, Poland - 7 hours
Have it all in one package so you won't miss these must haves while in Krakow! Travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau on a 7-hour trip from Krakow. Visit the largest death camp in human history, and an infamous site of genocide during WWII. Auschwitz-Birkenau is synonymous with the worst atrocities ever committed. The camp was built by the Nazis in 1940 in the suburbs of Oswiecim.Total number of deaths is estimated at over 1.5 million people, representing 28 nationalities. Nearly 90 per cent of those killed were Jews. Salt Mine- place that has been listed on the UNESCO Cultural and Natural World Heritage list since 1978. The miners left there dozens of sculptures and bas-reliefs cut out of the salt, keeping their work alive for many further years. There are around 800 steps leading down. After taking around 350 of them you will find yourself at the first floor underground. After the tour, the lift will take you up towards the exit. Have a comfortable and safe transfer from and to Krakow airport.

Warsaw, Poland - 4 hours
Learn about traditional Polish cuisine on this 4-hour cooking class in a studio near Warsaw Old Town. Enjoy local meats, cheeses, breads, and dessert, discover the history of Polish cuisine, and cook and eat a hot starter plus two types of pierogi dumplings under the guidance of a professional Polish chef. An optional Polish vodka tasting is available for an additional PLN 49.

Krakow, Poland - 45 minutes
This is not a general sightseeing tour — it is a focused and powerful WWII and Holocaust experience in Krakow. Unlike standard city tours that combine multiple districts, this experience is dedicated entirely to the Jewish Ghetto and the story of Nazi occupation. By focusing on one area, you gain deeper insight, stronger storytelling, and a more meaningful understanding of what happened here. Traveling by electric golf cart allows you to cover key historical sites comfortably in just 45 minutes — ideal for visitors with limited time who still want a high-impact experience. With immersive audio commentary, you will hear real stories of life inside the ghetto, deportations to Auschwitz, and the extraordinary story of Oskar Schindler. This tour is designed to be short, intense, and unforgettable — offering depth rather than distance.

Krakow, Poland - 8 hours
What makes us unique? We organize small group tours, travel in and offer a personalized approach to each client. We don't practice mass tourism. The tour begins at your hotel. You will drive for 1.5h to Auschwitz I, where you will start the tour. We handle this to ensure you feel well-cared for and informed. The tour begins at Auschwitz I and lasts approximately 2h, followed by a 10-minute drive to Auschwitz II Birkenau, where the tour lasts approximately 1h. Finally, we return together to Krakow for 1.5h. **Please be aware that due to the overwhelming interest in the Auschwitz Museum tour, a shortage of guides, pickup time could be changed to earlier times. Due to these changes, please be prepared for an earlier or later pick-up to enter the museum. We always keep our customers informed.

Krakow, Poland - 7 hours
Visit Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau, two of the most significant memorial sites dedicated to the history of the Holocaust and World War II. During the guided tour of Auschwitz I, guests pass through the historic gate marked with the words “Arbeit macht frei” and explore the preserved brick barracks, which today serve as museum exhibition spaces. These exhibitions present the history of deportations, the everyday experiences of prisoners, and original items that once belonged to victims. The tour also includes the courtyard between Blocks 10 and 11 with the Execution Wall, Block 11 known as the “Death Block,” as well as the first gas chamber and crematorium. The second part of the visit continues at Auschwitz II–Birkenau, the largest area of the former camp complex. Here, visitors will see the main gate and railway ramp where deportation trains once arrived, along with the remains of prisoner barracks and the ruins of gas chambers and crematoria. Learn history with us.

Krakow, Poland - 1 hour
Will take place in the exceptional 17th-century hall of the Bernardine Monastery, renowned for its beautiful architecture and rich history. This venue transports you back in time, with its majestic interiors holding the stories of ancient monks. During the concert, you’ll have a unique opportunity to explore interiors that are typically closed to visitors. The sounds of the piano intertwine with echoes of the past, creating an unforgettable experience. The musicians performing in our concerts are talented artists who combine exceptional skill with a passion for classical music.

Poznan, Poland - 2 hours 30 minutes
Discover Poznań in the fastest, most enjoyable way — by bike. This tour lets you cover more ground effortlessly, combining the city’s vibrant center with its greener, more peaceful corners, such as Citadel Park and Lake Malta. Instead of walking long distances, you’ll move smoothly between highlights, saving time and energy while fully experiencing the city’s atmosphere. It’s an easy, relaxed ride suitable for all fitness levels — no rush, no stress, just pure enjoyment. What makes this experience truly special is its flexibility and personal touch. Your guide is fully at your disposal — feel free to ask questions, adjust the pace, or tailor the route to your interests. At the end of the bike tour, you can even continue exploring on foot, with an optional guided walk around the Old Market Square and the Parish Church — just let us know what you’d like to see. This tour is a perfect blend of culture, nature, and light physical activity. Please bring ID/passport and deposit in cash.

Krakow, Poland - 2 hours
You've heard of Wawel Castle. You've probably heard of its kings, its dragon, its centuries of royal glory. But what about the women who shaped it — and who shaped Poland itself? On this 2-hour small-group walking tour, your storyteller guide will bring to life the queens, saints, artists, and Nobel Prize winners whose extraordinary stories have been hiding in plain sight. From the powerful medieval queen Jadwiga, who chose her kingdom over her heart, to the mysterious Lady with an Ermine — and from the royal intrigues of Bona Sforza to the brilliance of Marie Curie and Wisława Szymborska — this is the Poland nobody tells you about. Our original Herstory storytelling concept weaves together medieval history, art history, and modern women's achievements into one unforgettable walk through Wawel Hill. Perfect for curious travelers, history lovers, and anyone who believes that half of history has been left untold.

Krakow, Poland - 6 hours
Skip the crowds of Wieliczka and discover a more authentic underground world in the Bochnia Salt Mine. Ride a mining train, cross an underground lake by boat, and explore one of Poland’s oldest UNESCO sites.

Krakow, Poland - 5.0 - 6.0 hour(s)
On this significant tour we will follow the early life of Pope John Paul II. The tour includes a visit to the Family Home of John Paul II and Basilica of the Offering of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wadowice.

Krakow, Poland - 10.0 - 12.0 hour(s)
Enjoy an all-day trip to the Tatra Mountains. The heart of the Polish mountains are about 100 kilometers away from Krakow and is waiting for you. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or expert - you will surely find an ideal ski run for you. You don't have to worry about skis, snowboard, and other heavy stuff. There is a big rental place on the spot with experts who will take care of you and help to complete your equipment. When you get tired, you can jump into the hot water. It is only a few metres from ski runs. Slides, artificial waves, jaccuzzis, saunas, outdoor and indoor warm water pools – everything is available. There are also many cafes, restuarants and taverns, where you can eat and drink something warm.

Krakow, Poland - 6.0 - 7.0 hour(s)
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is an essential destination for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the tragic events that took place in Poland, occupied by Nazi-Germany during World War II. Traveling there from Kraków by public transport can take quite long time, making this private tour a far more convenient option. The experience includes door-to-door transfers and a guided visit to the barracks, jail cells, and exhibitions of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Whole tour will be carried with the assistance of Krakow born, history and culture passionate driver.

Krakow, Poland - 50 minutes
Experience the greatest hits of Queen in a unique classical interpretation during an intimate candlelight concert in Krakow. Talented musicians perform iconic songs made famous by Freddie Mercury in elegant arrangements for piano, violin and cello. The concert takes place in the historic Chopin Gallery near Krakow’s Main Market Square, creating a magical atmosphere illuminated by hundreds of candles. This unforgettable musical experience combines the energy of rock with the beauty of classical music in one of the city’s most charming venues.

Gdansk, Poland - 1.5 - 2.0 hour(s)
(If you are looking for a tour for more than 7 people, please contact us to confirm availability) Explore the charming streets of Gdansk in high class Golf Cart City Tour led by a knowledgeable Licensed Live guide. This unique experience allows you to navigate through narrow streets and see iconic sites including the Main Town, Old Town, Hanza Port, Gdansk Shipyard and the Milenium Hill where You can enjoy a panorama view. With pickup services available, this tour is perfect for cruise ship guests and anyone eager to learn about the city's rich history and culture. Enjoy an informative overview of Gdansk’s hidden gems while riding comfortably in an eco-friendly vehicle. - 90-minute+ Guided Golf Cart Tour of Gdansk - Visit key attractions -Refreshments with local beer - Pickup services in a Old Town -Tour ensuring an intimate experience with your guide -We'll show you Gems that our competition doesn't

Krakow, Poland - 11 hours
Discover the best of the Tatra Mountains in just one unforgettable day! Yur tour combines authentic local culture, breathtaking mountain views, and thrilling adventures. Visit the charming highlander village of Chocholow, taste traditional cheese and regional vodka in a cozy shepherd’s hut, and ride the funicular up Gubałówka Hill for panoramic vistas. Stroll along Zakopane’s vibrant Krupowki Street and relax in the soothing Chochołowskie Thermal Baths. This carefully crafted itinerary blends culture, relaxation, and adventure, giving you a complete Tatra experience in a single day. Perfect for travelers who want more than just sightseeing - immerse yourself in the sights, tastes, and thrills of southern Poland!

Krakow, Poland - 2 hours
Explore the history of Krakow in a private walking tour. See the area of the Old Town or Kazimierz Jewish Quarter. While sightseeing the Old Town, you will learn the fascinating facts about the city and see its beautiful architecture, including for example churches, such as the famous Saint Mary's Basilica on the main square. You will walk through historical streets and enjoy this outstanding city. You can also choose an option to see Kazimierz. On this walking tour, you will explore the Jewish Quarter and learn about history and culture of Jewish people in Krakow - it was the centre of the Jewish life in this city. You will not find another place with such a history in the whole Europe, what makes it even more unique. For each tour, you will meet your guide at the meeting point - for the Old Town tour it is the corner of Slawkowska and Pijarska streets (in front of Alior Bank). The Jewish Quarter tour starts at Szeroka 24 street - next to the Old Synagogue. Each tour takes around 2.5h

Krakow, Poland - 3 hours
Discover Krakow’s royal heritage on a private walking tour along the historic Royal Route. With your own expert guide, stroll from the medieval Barbican to majestic Wawel Hill — the heart of Poland’s kings, culture, and legends. Enjoy personal attention, flexibility, and stories that bring centuries of history to life. Highlights: • Walk the Royal Route from the Barbican to Wawel Hill with a private guide • Explore Krakow’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site • Admire St. Mary’s Basilica, the Cloth Hall, and Collegium Maius • Learn about Copernicus, Wyspiański, and John Paul II • End at Wawel Hill — the spiritual and royal heart of Poland • Enjoy a flexible pace and tailor the tour to your interests This private experience offers more than sightseeing — it’s a journey through Krakow’s soul. From medieval fortifications to royal courtyards, you’ll feel the city’s timeless grandeur and discover why its stories continue to inspire visitors from around the world.

Krakow, Poland - 3 hours
Discover the Story That Inspired Schindler’s List: Uncover the true story of Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist who saved over 1,000 Jews during the Holocaust. Led by a licensed guide, this small-group tour begins inside Schindler’s former enamel factory, now a multimedia museum depicting life in Nazi-occupied Kraków. Through authentic photos, documents, testimonies, and film footage, learn about the persecution of the Jewish community and Schindler’s transformation from businessman to rescuer. Continue with a guided walk through the former Jewish Ghetto, where residents endured overcrowding, starvation, and deportations to extermination camps. See preserved fragments of the ghetto wall and memorial sites honouring the victims. Combining an immersive museum visit with authentic outdoor locations, this experience offers a comprehensive, personal, and deeply meaningful insight into Kraków’s wartime history and Jewish heritage.