List of Tours

Private Day Trips from Warsaw

From 400 EUR
Most travel companies offer a train ride to Krakow and then a transfer by bus to Auschwitz. They also offer tours in large groups (about 30 people). We offer a private tour (not a shared car) directly from Warsaw to Auschwitz and a private guide in the Auschwitz and Birkenau museums (without other people).
From 430 EUR
Belzec. For many years the site of the camp remained completely forgotten. On its site grew forest planted by Germans.
From 310 EUR
To the camp in Belzec since 1942 were brought victims from the ghettos, mostly whole families. They were only Jews. In total, more than 600,000 Jews were murdered here. Survived only three people…
From 410 EUR
This is not a trip along designated paths. We do not watch bison from behind a fence. We will watch free bisons on the edge of the forest, approaching them as close as is safe.
From 480 EUR
Today, Gdansk is the capital of amber (after which already in the first century A.D. era the Romans came to the Baltic Sea) and the birthplace of Solidarity.
From 380 EUR
Gietrzwald is the only place of the Revelation of Our Lady in Poland, which was recognized by the Vatican as authentic on a par with Fatima, Guadalupe, and Lourdes. Whereas Swieta Lipka is an unusual place of Marian cult with fabulous pipe organs and a Baroque church among lakes and forests.
From 390 EUR
We invite you to travel on the trail of Orthodox churches and blessed places. We will begin with a visit to the sacred Mount Grabarka, where the believers are washing affected places in the miraculous spring and come around the church on their knees.
From 290 EUR
The Monastery in Czestochowa is the most important place of worship of the Virgin Mary in Poland with the miraculous image of the Black Madonna. As the legend says it is painted by St. Luke the Evangelist on fragments of the table of the Holy Family.
From 440 EUR
Discover the most beautiful and the most important places of the eastern Poland. Royal Castle in Lublin.To this day, there is preserved residential-defensive tower from the 13th century and Byzantine-Russian frescoes from the 15th century in the Gothic church. And also Kazimierz Dolny with 3.000 inhabitants and 3.000 visitors each day.
From 270 EUR
Kazimierz Dolny is the pearl of Polish Renaissance. Next to the large number of historic buildings and places , we have close contact with nature (Vistula slow flowing in the bends or unusual loess gorges).
From 580 EUR
We invite you to visit the two most important places in Poland. The medieval capital of Poland – Kraków, and the largest extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
From 450 EUR
Immediately after Pope election, Karol Wojtyla, an avid skier, told his secretary: You see, Stasia. Skiing has ended already.
From 550 EUR
See all the most important places: Krakow with Salt Mine in Wieliczka and Auschwitz in a nutshell. This is what other takes from 2 to 3 days – you will explore it in several hours.
From 480 EUR
A visit to dazzling Kraków and fairy Wieliczka Salt Mine (the first traces of salt production date back 5000 years). At the beginning we will get directly to the mine, to after visiting the underworld kingdom get to the center of the Old Town.
From 380 EUR
A visit in the magical Kraków, where, according to a legend, is one of the seven miraculous stones (chakra) thrown by the Hindu god Shiva (the others are in New Delhi, Mecca, Delphi, Jerusalem, Rome, and Velehrad).
From 300 EUR
The first extermination camp was founded in 1941 only to exterminate the imported Jewish population. It was a model for the later camps in Auschwitz and Treblinka.
From 300 EUR
Lezajsk – Yahrzeit of Tzadik Elimelech of Lizhensk changes a small Polish town into the Hasidic center of the world. Over a dozen thousand Jews come here to stay for several days.
From 290 EUR
We invite you to visit Lichen – the place of the revelation of Mother of God (nineteenth century), created here the largest church in Poland: Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland.
From 195 EUR
Lodz – it is the third largest city in Poland. Its multicultural history in the nineteenth century created Poles, Jews, Germans and Russians. Thus, today we can admire more than 200 palaces, marvel at the Orthodox churches, watch the magnificent churches of the Evangelical-Lutheran and Catholic, or discover Jewish heritage.
From 350 EUR
Lublin is located on the border of Eastern and Western cultures on the ancient trade route. From the early Middle Ages, lived here Jews, Russians and others.
From 300 EUR
The concentration camp in Lublin was the second largest, after Auschwitz, the Nazi camp of this type in Europe. In the Majdanek camp was crematorium and 7 gas chambers where prisoners were killed with Zyklon B and carbon monoxide.
From 350 EUR
Malbork (Ger. Marienburg) – the largest surviving Gothic fortress in the world. Built from the thirteenth century by the Teutonic Order is currently on the UNESCO heritage list.
From 305 EUR
The first Tatars arrived to Poland in the fourteenth century. They fought both together with the Poles against the Teutonic Order, and against the Poles. Since the fifteenth century, in return for military service under the banner of the Polish king, they received lands.
From 150 EUR
Front of us is the one most beautiful landscapes of the eighteenth century Poland. Idyllic and noble. Breathtaking views are waiting for us in the Arkadia-Nieborow Park. One of the most beautiful 18th century aristocratic gardens.
From 345 EUR
To the death camp in Sobibor were directed transports mainly from Lublin Region, France and Netherlands. Killed more than 250.000 Jews here. In 1943, in the camp an uprising broke out under the leadership of the Russian Jew, the Red Army lieutenant – Alexander Pechersky.
From 295 EUR
Death Camp in Sobibor was founded among forests and between small villages, which helped to keep genocide secret.
From 190 EUR
St. Faustina. She had a gift of bilocation, reading of human souls and prophecies. St. Kolbe. In 1941, he was sent to Auschwitz, where he voluntarily chose death by starvation in exchange for a convicted inmate. Blessed Popiełuszko. Chaplain of Warsaw Solidarity. He was killed in 1984 by officers of the Communist State Security Service.
From 350 EUR
The German concentration camp Stutthof was in operation from 1939 to May 9th, 1945. Over 110,000 prisoners passed through it, of whom about 65,000 were killed.
From 390 EUR
We invite you to visit one of the remarkable monument of Catholicism in Poland- the world’s largest statue of Christ the King in Swiebodzin.The figure of Jesus in Rio has a height of 30m (98ft), this in Swiebodzin has 36m (118ft).
From 360 EUR
Torun – the city of Copernicus, Gothic buildings and gingerbread. In the area of the Old Town with an area of approximately 19 hectares – The Old Town in Warsaw is only 10 hectares – there are over 190 monuments.
From 390 EUR
Three places. Jedwabne – where Polish neighbors in a rural barn burned more than three hundred of their Jewish neighbors. Tykocin – where in the pogrom made by the Germans were killed by Poles and Germans over 2.000 Jews. Treblinka – where in the chambers died more than 800.000 Jews.
From 350 EUR
On this trip we will see the world that no longer exists. Small Jewish, sleepy town with a beautiful Synagogue – the second largest in Poland. It is preserved and restored like yesterday would be there prayers. At the end we will visit place of the Holocaust – the Treblinka death camp (second after Auschwitz in terms of killed people).
From 200 EUR
Treblinka Camp was established in mid-1942. Then came here the first transport from the Warsaw Ghetto. Died here more than 800.000 people. Location: 100 km from Warsaw, without direct train or bus.
From 250 EUR
Tykocin is a small town situated on the bank of the river Narew. Before war population there was close to 4,000 persons, of which 2,000 were Jews. The city was famous for its great scholars – experts in the Torah, as well as the great merchants and entrepreneurs.
From 245 EUR
Enjoy a journey in Warsaw and follow there Chopin’s footsteps. Unusual stop will be St. Cross Church where is an urn with the heart of the composer. After the visit to the Museum in Ostrogscy Palace in Warsaw, we will go to Żelazowa Wola, Chopin’s birthplace.
From 130 EUR
Enjoy a journey to Warsaw route special prepared by historians from the National Institute of Chopin. The route goes from Chopin Monument , through St. Cross Church where the composer’s heart rests, to the Chopin Museum.
From 120 EUR
Individual tour with own guide of the trail of legends of Sirens, Basilisks, Golden Ducks and Stone Bears. And in contrast to fairy tales – from Wilanow Palace and the Old Town through Palace on the Water – to the socialist architecture on the Constitution Square.
From 120 EUR
We invite you to explore the lost city. In 1939, were 360.000 Jews here… now a Jewish community has less 500 people. We will visit the most important places starting from the Synagogue and the Jewish cemetery to the ghetto wall and Umschlagplatz monument.
From 280 EUR
If you want to know and understand, not only Warsaw, but also Polish tradition – see with us all the tourist attractions in Warsaw (program as in the Standard Route) and the most important museums in the 9 hour tour.
From 80 EUR
If you’re short of time then this tour is for you. Individual 2-hour drive by luxury car with your own guide. See the most important tourist attractions.
From 450 EUR
Wolf’s Lair (Ger. Wolfsschanze) in 1941-1944 was Hitler’s headquarters. Hidden town in the forest. Treblinka where in the chambers died more than 800.000 Jews. Hidden death camp in the forest.
From 325 EUR
Wolf’s Lair (Ger. Wolfsschanze) in 1941-1944 was Hitler’s headquarters. Hidden town in the forest had more than 2.000 staff and consisted of 200 buildings, shelters, huts and 2 airports.
From 170 EUR
Zelazowa Wola village is located at a distance of more than 50 km from Warsaw. Here, in 1810, Frederic Chopin came into the world. Chopinetto – as called him in Paris. Monsieur Pichon – as Frédéric called himself. George Sand called him Chop. Heine called him Rafael of piano. Liszt or Berlioz said simply: Genius!

Private Multi Day Trips from Warsaw

From 900 EUR
Auschwitz and Birkenau. Krakow. Kasprowy Wierch Mountain. Zakopane.
From 630 EUR
Czestochowa Jasna Gora Monastery. Krakow. Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki. Family Home of John Paul II in Wadowice.
From 650 EUR
Krakow. Salt Mine Wieliczka. Lublin. Majdanek. Kazimierz Dolny.
From 800 EUR
Krakow. Wieliczka Salt Mine. Kasprowy Wierch Mountain. Zakopane.
From 750 EUR
Auschwitz Birkenau. Kazimierz Dolny. Krakow. Lublin. The Concentration Camp Majdanek.
From 950 EUR
Castle of the Teutonic order in Malbork. Torun Teutonic Castle Ruins. Gdansk. Sopot.
From 1150 EUR
Auschwitz Birkenau. Krakow. Wieliczka Salt Mine. Kasprowy Wierch Mountain. Zakopane.
From 1300 EUR
Bialystok. Grabarka. Gdansk. Hajnowka. Kruszyniany. Malbork. Suprasl. Tykocin. Wolf’s Lair.
From 1750 EUR
Niepokalanow, Gietrzwald, St.Lipka, Lichen, Jasna Gora, Krakow, Lagiewniki, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Wadowice.
From 2250 EUR
Auschwitz Birkenau. Belzec. Gross Rosen. Kulmhof. Majdanek. Plaszow. Schindler Factory. Stutthof. Treblinka. Wolf’s Lair.
From 1750 EUR
Auschwitz Birkenau. Belzec. Krakow. Lezajsk. Lancut. Lodz. Lublin. Majdanek. Treblinka. Tykocin.
From 3100 EUR
Auschwitz Birkenau, Bialowieza, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, Krakow, Krzemionki, Malbork, Muskauer Park, Swidnica, Tarnowskie Gory, Torun, Wroclaw, Zamosc.
From 10 EUR
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