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Since 2018 we have organized dozens of active one- and multi-day trips in Poland and throughout Europe for small and big groups.
Join our mountain hikes, kayaking, rafting, city breaks, bike trips, off-roads, skiing / snowboarding excursions and many more. We also organize events for companies, institutions, schools, sport clubs, government offices etc.
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Our mission is to offer high quality touristic services for foreign travel agents, groups and individual tourists that are planning to visit our part of Europe. We also provide overnights, transfers & service of professional guides in your language – not only in English.
Except of standard excursions around Poland & CEE we can prepare a programme tailored to your needs: escorted leisure, culture, pilgrimage, nature, traditional culinary, street art tours, citybreaks with spa resorts or thermal hot baths, summer camps, UNESCO-listed sights and many more.
Kraków / Wieliczka Salt Mine / Auschwitz
Kraków is the former capital of Poland and one of the most stunning cities in Europe.
The city’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering visitors a rich cultural and historical experience. Kraków was the primary coronation site for Polish monarchs, with Wawel Catedral hosting coronation ceremonies for almost all Polish kings.
Take a cruise on the Vistula river with wine tasting and view of Wawel Castle, visit former Jewish Quarters, Schindler’s Factory, Rynek Underground or Banksy Gallery.
The Wieliczka Salt Mine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located near Kraków, offering visitors a unique underground experience through its historic salt chambers.
Established in the 13th century, the mine features an impressive network of tunnels spanning over 245 kilometeres. Visitors can marvel at extraordinary attractions like the Chapel of St. Kinga, where every element – from chandeliers to altarpieces, is crafted from salt.
Auschwitz was a Nazi extermination camp established in 1940 in occupied Poland, becoming the largest and most notorious site of mass murder during the Holocaust. The complex conceited of over 40 camps.
Today, Auschwitz is a memorial museum documenting the Holocaust’s tragic history, preserving the memory of over 1,3 million people murdered here during World War II.
Tatra Mountains / Chochołów thermal pools / Pieniny Mountains
Discover the beauty of Tatra Mountains, a stunning alpine landscape offering unforgettable experiences; breathtaking landscapes, unique wildlife including chamois and marmots and diverse outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and mountain biking.
The Tatra Mountains are located on the border between Poland and Slovakia.
The highest peak of the Tatra Mountains in Poland is Rysy which is 2499 meters above sea level.
Lomnica Peak is the second-highest mountain in the High Tatras, standing at an impressive 2634 meters above sea level. Located in Slovakia, this majestic mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views. The mountain peak can be reached only through a cable car system that offers an unforgettable experience.
The thermal pools in Chochołów are one of the largest facilities of this kind in Poland.
The health properties of the water have a positive impact on the skin and overall well-being. Pool bars allow for a moment of relaxation with a drink.
The Pieniny Mountains, located on the border of Poland and Slovakia, offers a breathtaking landscape of limestone cliffs reaching up to 300 meters high and dolomite peaks, deep gorges, and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy unique experiences like traditional wooden rafting through the spectacular Dunajec River Gorge, which winds 20 kilometers.
The mountain range boasts famous peak like Trzy Korony – 982 meters above sea level and provides excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling and exploring medieval castels such as Niedzica and Czorsztyn.
Gdańsk / Malbork / Toruń
Gdansk is a historic Hanseatic city located on the Baltic Sea coast, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich maritime heritage, and significant historical importance.
Visitors can explore its charming Old Town with landmarks like Neptune’s Fountain and Artur Court, walk along Long Market and picturesque Motława riverside or step into one of plenty amber galleries.
Take a guided cruise to Westerplatte, visit the Museum of Second World War, Gdansk Shipyard or European Solidarity Centre.
Malbork is famous for its magnificent Teutonic Castle – the largest brick castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the Nogat river, the city boasts an impressive medieval fortress that dates back to 1276.
Small, adorable, charming and big history. All these words perfectly described Torun city. Admire an authentic Old Town city which wasn’t destroyed during the wars. It has one of the most beautiful town squares in all of Europe. Torun, unlike many other historic cities in Poland, was not damaged during World War II and therefore its world-class heritage is authentic. The Medieval Town Complex is unique and has been noted on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1997.
The city is famous for being the astronomer’s Nicholas Copernicus’ hometown. Torun is also known for its delicious local product – gingerbread cookies which you just have to try or bake on your own on gingerbread workshop.
Warszawa / Łódź / Białowieża Forest
Warsaw is the capitol city, of Poland with an extraordinary blend of history and modernity, offering visitors a unique urban experience where tradition meets contemporary culture. See Warsaw in a nutshell with a walking tour. Discover beautifully reconstructed Old Town, the Royal Castle, and the magnificent Royal Łazienki Park. In 2023 Warsaw was awarded the prestigious title of the most attractive tourist destination in Europe.
Discover POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, attend Chopin Concert withcandlelights and wine, visit Polish Vodka Museum with tasting or have a look on Warsaw’s downtown from the 30th floor of Palace of Culture and Science.
Łódź is a vibrant city located in central Poland, known for its rich industrial heritage and artistic spirit. The city boasts the largest outdoor urban art gallery in Poland, with numerous murals adorning building walls through the city. Enjoy a tour through „Polish Manchester”, explore Manufaktura, the industrial complex of the powerful Poznanski family, immerse yourself in edgy cultural hub, Piotrkowska – Poland’s longest promenade amd learn about movie industry and widely renowned Lodz Film School.
Białowieża National Park is Europe’s last primeval forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on the border between Poland and Belarus. This unique wilderness is home to the world’s largest population of European bison and hosts an incredible biodiversity, with over 900 plant species and numerous rare animals including wolves, lynx and white-tailed eagles. Visitors can explore the forest through guided tours, experiencing one of the most ancient and untouched landscapes in Europe.
Poznań / Wrocław / Prague
Discover Poznań, one of Poland’s oldest and most fascinating cities, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Located in western Poland, the city offers visitors a unique travel experience rich with cultural attractions and historical significance.
The huge Old Town Square is one of Europe’s nicest, featuring a stunning 16th-century Town Hall famous for its mechanical goats that perform at noon. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is Poland’s oldest cathedral.
Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island) considered the birthplace of Poland, home to the oldest cathedral in the country, where you can explore the tombs of first Polish rules.
Wrocław is a vibrant Polish city brimming with architectural wonders and cultural attractions, where historic charm meets modern innovation. The city’s stunning Market Square pulsates with energy, featuring beautiful Gothic and Renaissance buildings, while unique attractions like the Multimedia Fountain, Japanese Garden, and the extraordinary Hydropolis water museum offer visitors diverse experiences. Wrocław’s rich history is showcased through its remarkable sites like impressive Panorama of the Battle of Racławice, a massive 114-meter painting commemorating a historic Polish battle. With its picturesque rivers, fascinating museums, and welcoming atmosphere, Wrocław promises an unforgettable journey through Polish culture and heritage.
Prague, the golden city of the Czech Republic, is a mesmerizing destination, boasting the world’s largest enclosed castle complex, stunning Gothic architecture, and iconic landmarks like the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock. The city is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, from the vibrant Old Town Square, or the more than 200 gardens scattered across the city. With its rich history, breathtaking views, and charming atmosphere, Prague promises an unforgettable experience that will captivate travelers from around the globe. Travelers say Prague has some of the best beer in Europe, so don’t leave without taste it.
Vilnius / Riga / Budapest
Vilnius, the captivating capital of Lithuania, is a hidden gem of European tourism that promises an unforgettable journey through history and culture. This city boasts one of the largest and most well-preserved old towns in Europe, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vilnius Old Town transports visitors back to the Middle Ages with its stunning architectural landscape. Old Town contains almost two thousand medieval, gothic, renaissance, and baroque buildings, all centered on the neoclassical cathedral and town hall. Vilnius is not just a destination; it’s a journey through time. The city vibrates with life, offering atmospheric bars, rich history, and architectural wonders that make every moment memorable.
Discover Riga – The Baltic Pearl and fascinating capital of Latvia. Here, history meets contemporary spirit. A city with over 800 years of rich heritage, Riga is a UNESCO World Heritage treasure that captivates visitors from around the globe. Riga mesmerizes with its architectural diversity and cultural legacy. Throughout the centuries, the city has been influenced by German, Swedish, Russian and Polish cultures, creating a unique and vibrant urban landscape. Visitors can explore world-class museums, enjoy exceptional Baltic cuisine and experience the warm hospitality of Latvian people.
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is divided by the majestic Danube River into the historic Buda and vibrant Pest. The city boasts remarkable attractions like the stunning Parliament Building, the medieval Buda Castle and the iconic Fisherman’s Bastion.
Visitors can immerse themselves in Hungarian culture by exploring architectural marvels that span centuries, enjoying thermal baths like the famous Szechenyi or Gellért Thermal Baths. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, food, or simply soaking in thermal waters, Budapest promises an unforgettable journey for travelers of all interests.
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