One Day in Poland - Majdanek and Bełżec Private Tour from Warsaw

Majdanek and Bełżec
Private Tour from Warsaw

Discover two of Poland’s most important Holocaust memorial sites on this full-day private tour from Warsaw. Visit Majdanek State Museum and Museum and Memorial in Bełżec with a private guide, explore the history of Nazi occupation, Operation Reinhard, and the fate of Polish Jews during World War II. A powerful historical journey through memory, testimony, and remembrance.

 

From Majdanek to Bełżec — The Final Stage of Operation Reinhard

This private Majdanek & Bełżec tour from Warsaw connects two key sites of the Holocaust in occupied Poland: Majdanek State Museum — a concentration and extermination camp — and Museum and Memorial in Bełżec, one of the deadliest killing centers of Operation Reinhard. Together, they reveal the full machinery of Nazi persecution and mass murder.

Bełżec 

Unlike Majdanek, Bełżec was not created as a concentration or labor camp. It was built exclusively for extermination. Between March and December 1942, more than 500,000 Jews were murdered here during Operation Reinhard — the deadliest phase of the Holocaust in occupied Poland.

Today, almost no original camp structures remain. Instead, the memorial was designed as a symbolic landscape of silence and loss. Visiting Bełżec is a deeply emotional experience, shaped not by surviving buildings, but by the absence left behind after entire communities disappeared.

Majdanek and Bełżec Tour from Warsaw

During the visit, you will also learn about Aktion Erntefest and the final stages of Operation Reinhard. Together, Majdanek and Bełżec reveal the industrial scale of Nazi persecution and mass murder carried out in occupied Poland during World War II.

One Day in Poland - Map of the route Warsaw to Majdane and Bełzec

Majdanek and Bełżec Tour Itinerary

Drive time: 4h each way

Majdanek Museum: 2-2.5 hours

Bełżec Museum: 1 hour–1 hour 30 minutes 

Total tour duration: 11-12 hours

Opening hours (museum): 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM / 6:00 PM

Your Private Visit to Majdanek and Bełżec Tour from Warsaw

A private, unhurried journey

Journey from Warsaw to Majdanek State Museum

Your private Holocaust history tour from Warsaw begins with a comfortable drive to Majdanek, one of the best-preserved Nazi concentration and extermination camps in Poland. Located on the outskirts of Lublin, Majdanek offers a rare opportunity to walk through authentic barracks, gas chambers and crematoria — confronting the physical reality of German occupation and genocide during World War II.

Majdanek: camp, prison and killing site

At Majdanek Memorial, you will explore one of the most important Holocaust memorial sites in Europe. Unlike many destroyed camps, Majdanek remains largely intact, allowing visitors to understand the full structure of Nazi terror — forced labor, imprisonment, starvation and systematic murder. This part of the private Majdanek tour reveals how the camp operated within the wider machinery of the Holocaust in occupied Poland.

Aktion Erntefest – the largest one-day massacre

Majdanek was the site of Operation Erntefest (“Harvest Festival”), carried out on 3 November 1943, when German SS units murdered approximately 18,000 Jewish prisoners in a single day. It remains the largest one-day massacre of Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II. Understanding Erntefest is essential to understanding the final phase of Operation Reinhard and the liquidation of Jewish forced labor camps.

Museum and Memorial in Bełżec: the machinery of extermination

Your journey continues to Bełżec Memorial — one of the deadliest extermination camps of Operation Reinhard. Unlike labor camps, Bełżec existed for one purpose: mass murder. More than 500,000 Jews were deported here, and only two survivors are historically confirmed. Visiting Bełżec offers one of the most powerful and essential experiences in Holocaust remembrance and Jewish history in Poland.

What’s included 

What’s included

  • Private transportation (hotel pickup and drop-off)
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Entry tickets to Majdanek State Museum and Museum and Memorial in Bełżec
  • Guided visit at Majdanek Memorial
  • Guided visit at Bełżec Memorial and Museum
  • Historical introduction to Operation Reinhard
  • Flexible itinerary adjusted to your pace
  • All parking fees and fuel costs

Everything is carefully arranged for you — from Warsaw to Majdanek and Bełżec — so you can fully focus on understanding one of the darkest chapters of Holocaust history in occupied Poland.

Official Majdanek Museum website

Official Bełżec Museum website

 

Not included

  • Meals and personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)
Majdanek and Bełżec Tour Pricing from Warsaw

Private sedan car

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  • 1–3 guests €460 / $540

Ideal for couples or small groups seeking a quiet, private journey with full comfort.

Majdanek and Bełżec Tour Pricing from Warsaw

Executive van for groups

  • 4-6 guests — €750 / $880

A perfect solution for families or small groups traveling together, without compromising comfort.

Majdanek and Bełżec Tour Pricing from Warsaw

Larger groups by minibus

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We can also arrange transport and guiding services for larger groups, including minibuses and multi-day itineraries.
Please contact us for a tailored quote.

A simple and secure way to pay

• Cash (EUR / USD / PLN)
• Credit & debit cards
• Secure online payment (on request)

No hidden fees. No prepayment required for most bookings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Practical answers before your visit to Majdanek and Bełżec Tour from Warsaw — planning, timing and what to expect.

Do I need to book the Majdanek & Bełżec tour in advance?

Yes. We recommend booking your private Majdanek State Museum and Museum and Memorial in Bełżec tour in advance to secure transportation, museum entry tickets and guides. Advance booking also allows us to organize the itinerary according to museum availability.

This is a full-day private tour from Warsaw, usually lasting around 11–13 hours, depending on the pace of the visit and traffic conditions. The journey includes travel time, guided museum visits and time for reflection at both Holocaust memorial sites.

Yes. Majdanek functioned as both a concentration camp and extermination camp, while Bełżec was created exclusively as an extermination center during Operation Reinhard. Visiting both places gives a deeper understanding of the different stages of Nazi mass murder.

Yes. Your tour includes entry tickets and professional guided visits at both Majdanek State Museum and Museum and Memorial in Bełżec. This ensures historical context, expert interpretation and a more meaningful visit.

Absolutely. This private Holocaust history tour is designed for travelers interested in Jewish history, World War II history and Holocaust remembrance. It is especially valuable for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of Operation Reinhard and the destruction of Jewish communities in occupied Poland.

Yes — this is one of the most emotionally demanding historical tours in Poland. Both memorial sites confront the reality of mass extermination and human loss. We approach the experience with respect, historical accuracy and appropriate time for reflection.

Continue your historical journey

Two forgotten extermination sites of Operation Reinhard — a deeper journey into the machinery of mass murder.

Barracks, watchtowers and fences reveal the structure of the German camp system. Explored with a private guide.

Visit Bełżec, Sobibór, and Majdanek on one complete journey through the history of Aktion Reinhard.

Signature Experience

A deeper journey into the history of the Holocaust

A comprehensive, multi-day experience designed for those seeking a complete historical perspective.

1. Duration

5 to 7 days
Minimum: 5 full days of intensive touring

2. Scope

All major camps in Poland
Complete historical coverage

3. Unique

This tour is not offered
by any other company in Poland

4. Audience

For serious travelers, historians,
educators, and researchers