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Price per person

Itinerary
Ultimate Fun 10 Days Poland Friends Vacation

Places

10 Days 9 Nights

Krakow

3 Nights

Wroclaw

2 Nights

Gdansk

2 Nights

Warsaw

2 Nights

Overview

Take your friends on an exciting trip across Poland, exploring four of its most beautiful cities—Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, and Warsaw. Start with three nights in Kraków, wandering through the charming Old Town, visiting Wawel Castle, and enjoying the vibrant Jewish Quarter. Together, take a day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine for an unforgettable underground adventure or explore Kraków’s fascinating museums.

Next, head to Wrocław for two nights. Discover its colorful Old Town, stroll through Market Square, and visit Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski). Don’t miss the stunning Multimedia Fountain and Centennial Hall. Then travel to Gdańsk for two nights. Walk along the picturesque Long Market, visit the European Solidarity Centre, and take a fun day trip to Sopot to relax on the beach or stroll its famous pier.

Finally, spend three nights in Warsaw. Explore the Royal Route, Warsaw’s Old Town, and Łazienki Park together. Visit top museums like the Warsaw Uprising Museum or POLIN Museum before departure. This itinerary is perfect for friends who want to share incredible experiences—whether it’s enjoying local food, learning about history, or relaxing by the sea. Every city offers something unique to make your trip unforgettable!

Highlights

  • Discover Kraków's Old Town's quaint streets, which are home to the city's ancient landmarks.
  • Explore Polish history at this popular location, which includes the Wawel Dragon monument, art galleries, and royal chambers.
  • Discover the numerous eateries and art galleries that showcase Jewish history in Kazimierz's well-known Jewish Quarter.
  • Take in the stunning underground salt sculptures during a day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine.
  • Explore the Market Square and Town Hall as you stroll around the Old Town of Wrocław.
  • Enjoy the musical fountain at the Multimedia Fountain at Pergola, operational during summers.
  • To discover more about the wars the Polish people have fought for their freedom and democracy, visit the European Solidarity Center.
  • Wander through charming lanes lined with historic buildings to discover the city's rich maritime history.
  • Take a day trip to Sopot, a stunning city renowned for its sandy beaches and Europe's oldest and longest wooden pier.
  • Walk the Royal Route of Poland, a historic route that connects Wilanów Palace with the Old Town.
  • Visit the stunning Royal Castle of Warsaw, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to learn about politics and aristocracy.
  • Explore the perfectly kept Łazienki Park, which is renowned for its historical significance and regal architecture.
  • Admire the expansive view of Warsaw from the Palace of Culture's observation deck.

Your Route

Arrival to KRK

Krakow

Wroclaw

Gdansk

Warsaw

Departure from WAW

Krakow

3 Nights stay

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Day 1

Arrival in Kraków & Old Town Exploration

Day 2

Wawel Castle & Jewish Quarter

Day 3

Day Trip to Wieliczka Salt Mine

Wroclaw

2 Nights stay

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Day 4

Travel to Wroclaw & Explore the Old Town

Day 5

Wroclaw Highlights

Gdansk

2 Nights stay

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Day 6

Travel to Gdańsk & Long Market Exploration

Day 7

Gdańsk and Sopot Excursion

Warsaw

2 Nights stay

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Day 8

Travel to Warsaw & Royal Route Exploration

Day 9

Warsaw Old Town & Łazienki Park

Day 10

Museums & Departure

Price per person

Price is per person on twin sharing basis.

Your Route

Arrival to KRK

Krakow

Wroclaw

Gdansk

Warsaw

Departure from WAW

Frequently asked questions

You can travel between Kraków and Wrocław by train, which takes about three hours. Booking tickets in advance is recommended for convenience.
Poland is generally safe, but be cautious of petty crime like pickpocketing in crowded areas. Keep valuables secure and avoid unregistered taxis or suspicious strangers offering services.
Poland has good internet coverage. Consider purchasing a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi hotspot for convenient internet access throughout your trip.
The Panorama of the Battle of Racławice is a massive 19th-century painting that depicts the Polish victory at Racławice in 1794, offering a unique historical perspective.
The best time to visit Poland is during the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October, when the weather is mild, crowds are smaller, and conditions are ideal for exploring cities and nature. For warm summer activities, July-August is perfect, while winter (November-February) offers festive markets and skiing opportunities