Based on our experience in organizing heritage tours for over 15 years, we offer you an unforgettable tour around Poland, that includes:
- 11 nights in the most beautiful cities in Poland: Warsaw (3 nights), Toruń (1 night), Gdańsk (2 nights), Poznań (1 night), Wrocław (2 nights), Cracow (2 nights)
Duration: 12 days
Spring Edition: May 7th – May 18th, 2026
Fall Edition: Sept. 3rd – Sept. 14th, 2026
Price: $3,890
Total Distance: 1,009 miles
Arrival: Warsaw
Departure: Warsaw
DAY 1 – 7 MAY 2026 / 3 SEPT, 2026
Arrive in Warsaw and settle into your hotel before heading out for an easy introduction to Poland’s capital. Enjoy a walk through the beautifully rebuilt UNESCO- listed Old Town, then stroll along elegant Krakowskie Przedmieście. See the Presidential Palace, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the peaceful Saxon Garden. In the evening, gather for a traditional Polish welcome dinner and a warm start to the journey.
?️ Overnight: Warsaw, 3* or 4* Hotel in a central location
DAY 2 – 8 MAY 2026/ 4 SEPT, 2026
Continue discovering Warsaw, beginning with a visit to the Royal Castle, a symbol of Poland’s royal past. For lunch, enjoy classic pierogi at a local favorite. In the afternoon, visit the Chopin Museum, followed by a walk through Warsaw’s largest park, created by Poland’s last king. Landscaped gardens, palaces, and monuments offer a relaxing and elegant end to the day.
?️ Overnight: Warsaw, 3* or 4* Hotel in a central location
DAY 3 – 9 MAY 2026 / 5 SEPT, 2026
Visit the powerful Warsaw Uprising Museum, honoring those who fought for freedom in 1944. Driving through today’s modern business district, once the site of the Jewish Ghetto, we gradually leave the capital behind. Stop for lunch in Łódź, a city shaped by 19th-century industrial growth and rich cultural contrasts. Continue north to Toruń, where medieval charm awaits.
?️ Overnight: Toruń, centrally located 3* Hotel
DAY 4 – 10 MAY 2026/ 6 SEPT, 2026
Spend the day in Toruń, birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus and one of Poland’s best-preserved medieval towns. Its Gothic architecture and historic streets have earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. Don’t miss tasting the city’s famous gingerbread. After lunch, travel north to Gdańsk and enjoy an evening walk through the beautifully restored Main Town by the Baltic Sea.
?️ Overnight: Gdańsk, 3* or 4* hotel in the center.
DAY 5 – 11 MAY 2026 / 7 SEPT, 2026
Begin the day at the European Solidarity Centre, telling the story of the Solidarity movement and the fall of communism in Europe. Continue to Westerplatte, where World War II began with the first shots of 1939. The afternoon is dedicated to discovering Gdańsk, a city shaped by maritime trade, resilience, and a unique blend of cultures along the Baltic coast.
?️ Overnight: Gdańsk, 3* or 4* hotel in the center.
DAY 6 – 12 MAY 2026 / 8 SEPT, 2026
Start in Gdynia at the Emigration Museum, documenting the powerful stories of Polish emigration around the world. Then travel south to Gniezno, Poland’s first capital. Visit Lech Hill and its magnificent cathedral, one of the country’s oldest sacred monuments. Learn about the beginnings of the Polish state before continuing to Poznań for the night.
?️ Overnight: Poznań, 3* or 4* hotel in a central location
DAY 7 – 13 MAY 2026 / 9 SEPT, 2026
Focus on Poznań, known for its colorful Renaissance Old Town and Ostrów Tumski, the birthplace of Poland. Explore the interactive Poznań Gate museum, which brings early Polish history vividly to life. In the afternoon, travel south to Wrocław, a city of bridges, islands, and layered history, also known by its German name, Breslau.
?️ Overnight: Wrocław, 4* hotel in the center of the city.
DAY 8 – 14 MAY 2026 / 10 SEPT, 2026
Explore Wrocław’s lively Market Square, one of the most beautiful in Poland, surrounded by historic townhouses. Continue to Ostrów Tumski, the city’s oldest area, once an island of early settlement. Walk among churches, seminaries, and the cathedral, where Wrocław’s spiritual and architectural roots come together in a peaceful, atmospheric setting.
?️ Overnight: Wrocław, 4* hotel in the center of the city.
DAY 9 – 15 MAY 2026 / 11 SEPT, 2026
Leave Wrocław and travel toward Kraków, stopping at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp. Those who wish may take part in a guided visit for reflection and remembrance. Continue to Wadowice, birthplace of Pope John Paul II. In the evening, arrive in Kraków and enjoy a walk along the historic Royal Route.
?️ Overnight: Kraków, 4* hotel in the center of the city.
DAY 10 – 16 MAY 2026 / 12 SEPT, 2026
Spend the day exploring Kraków, Poland’s former royal capital. Walk across Europe’s largest medieval market square, then follow the Royal Route to Wawel Hill. Visit Wawel Castle and Cathedral, the coronation site of Polish kings. After lunch, explore Kazimierz, the historic Jewish district, where over 500 years of Jewish heritage remain visible today.
?️ Overnight: Kraków, 4* hotel in the center of the city
DAY 11 – 17 MAY 2026 / 13 SEPT, 2026
Begin the day at the remarkable Wieliczka Salt Mine, an underground world of corridors, chapels, and lakes carved entirely from salt over centuries. After lunch, continue to Częstochowa, Poland’s most important pilgrimage site. Visit Jasna Góra Monastery, home to the revered Black Madonna. In the evening, return to Warsaw for your final overnight stay.
?️ Overnight: Warsaw, 3* or 4* Hotel in a central location.
DAY 12 – 18 MAY 2026 / 14 SEPT, 2026
Enjoy a relaxed final day in Poland. Take time for packing, last-minute shopping, or a quiet coffee while reflecting on the journey. As you prepare to depart, take home not only souvenirs but lasting memories and a deeper connection to Poland’s history and culture. Airport transfer is included. If you wish to extend your stay or customize additional destinations, we will be happy to assist.
Price: $3,890
Includes:
- Airport transfers in Warsaw on arrival and departure day
- Comfortable air-conditioned transportation in a mini-bus
- English speaking tour leader throughout the itinerary
- 11-night accomodation in TWIN or DBL room at 3- or 4-star hotels with buffet breakfasts
- 10 large Polish lunches & 1 welcome dinner
- Entrance fees to tourist attractions and local tour guides, as specified in the itinerary
- Genealogical support before and during the whole trip
Notice:
This tour is operated with a minimum of 2 participants.
If the tour is booked by two travelers, we will adapt the itinerary and upgrade the experience to a private, tailor-made journey, designed exclusively for you — offering greater flexibility, personal attention, and a more intimate way to explore Poland.