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All about Poland - 2026 tour dates - by bus in small group

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Included

  • transfers by luxury small bus, with air-condition and audio system, (this is small group tour, usually with 6-10 persons only),
  • service of a professional English speaking tour guide,
  • accommodation (11 nights) in selected, best 3*/4* hotels, at a double occupancy rooms, Hotels selected for your tour: Warsaw – Polonia Palace hotel****, Gdansk – Admiral hotel****, Wroclaw – Korona hotel***, Krakow – Wawel Queen hotel****, Warsaw – MDM hotel*** (or others in the same standard and location),
  • breakfasts (B) at hotels restaurant (11),
  • one lunch (L), 
  • dinners (D) at hotels or selected local restaurants (7), 
  • services of local English speaking tour guides, where it is necessary, 
  • all entry tickets according to the program,
  • VAT and local taxes.

Extras

- travel insurance available on request (USD 5 / person / day),

Not included

– single person use room – USD 520,
– tips for guide and driver are not included into our price,


Extra paid options

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Wieliczka Salt Mine

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Notice.

This tour will be carried out with a min of 2 persons.

In other case wi’ll refound your deposit or make this a private tour expecially for you.

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FAQ

Do I need a visa to visit Poland?

Poland is part of the Schengen Area, so visitors from Schengen Zone countries do not need a visa. Tourists from non-Schengen countries, like the US, Canada, Australia, and Japan, can stay up to 90 days without a visa. Others may require a visa, so it’s best to check specific requirements.

Is Poland safe for tourists?

Yes, Poland is generally considered a safe country for tourists. Like any other destination, tourists should take basic precautions, such as watching their belongings in crowded places and avoiding sketchy areas at night. The crime rate is relatively low, and tourist-friendly cities like Kraków and Warsaw are well-policed.

Do people in Poland speak English?

Many people, especially in larger cities and tourist destinations like Kraków, Warsaw, and Gdańsk, speak English, particularly younger generations and those in the tourism sector. However, in rural areas, English might not be as commonly spoken, so it's helpful to learn a few basic Polish phrases.