10-Day Poland Tour Packages
Imagine visiting Poland and really sinking into the country's soul. Head to Krakow's Rynek Główny, and into the Tatra Mountains where Zakopane's wooden buildings and Goral culture set the scene. You’ll experience medieval towns and layers of history that shaped Europe; they hide around every corner along with mountain trails and cultural treasures that will truly surprise you.
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10 Days in Poland, incl. Warsaw and Krakow
This 10-day trip takes you through 4 Polish cities by train, starting in Warsaw and ending in Krakow. You'll walk through Warsaw's UNESCO-listed Old Town and try making obwarzanki (traditional Polish pretzels) in Krakow, then see Gdansk's waterfront and Baltic seaside Sopot, plus Wroclaw's islands along the Oder River (ages 12+, max 16 people).

- Days 1-3
Warsaw
Begin in Poland's capital city. The Old Town is best explored early at 8:30 AM when the streets are quiet and perfect for photos. Visit the Rising Museum before lunch to avoid crowds. Save your Old Town market walks for the afternoon. Wear sturdy shoes on the Royal Route since the historic cobblestones can be slick after rain.

- Days 4-5
Gdansk
Take the 3.15-hour train ride north. Book seats on the right side to see the best countryside views. The Main Town gets busy so visit St. Mary's Church right at opening time, 8:30 AM. For Sopot, take the SKM train instead of driving. It runs every 15 minutes and takes 20 minutes. Pack an extra layer for the wooden pier since it's often windy, even on sunny days.

- Days 6-7
Wroclaw
This "Venice of Poland" needs two full days to explore. Look for the city's famous dwarf statues scattered around town - there are over 300 to find. Get your best Market Square photos from St. Elizabeth's Church observation deck in late afternoon light. Want to visit the historic Piwnica Świdnicka beer cellar? Go early or make a reservation to avoid long waits.

- Days 8-10
Krakow
10 Day Poland Itinerary, incl. Krakow and Warsaw
Polish heritage unfolds over ten days through 13 cities from Kraków to Warsaw. Upscale hotels complement visits to UNESCO sites including Toruń's medieval center and Malbork Castle. Local culture shines through traditional meals and Goral folklore in Zakopane.

- Days 1-2
Krakow & Surrounds
Begin your journey at Rynek Główny, the largest medieval town square in Europe. "Krakow was by far my favorite city - there was ample time to explore both with the group and independently." Visit Wawel Castle first thing in the morning before 8:30 AM to beat the crowds. The Wieliczka Salt Mine is worth seeing - book an afternoon tour to avoid the morning rush of tourists.

- Days 3-4
Zakopane & Auschwitz
- Days 5-6
Poznań & Toruń
Visit Cathedral Island in Poznań, known as the birthplace of Poland. A recent visitor suggests: "Skip the touristy croissant demonstration and use that time to explore the charming Old Town independently." Make sure to try the traditional gingerbread in Toruń. The morning tasting sessions are best when the bakeries are busy making fresh batches.

- Days 7-8
Gdańsk & Malbork
"Gdańsk was a highlight - the illuminated historic district at night is magical," according to one visitor. Start your day at the Gdańsk Shipyards and Westerplatte memorial. You might want to take an afternoon trip to Sopot's seaside resort. Visit Malbork Castle right when it opens at 9 AM to see the world's largest brick castle before the tour groups arrive.

- Days 9-10
Warsaw
9 Day Poland Itinerary, incl. Warsaw and Krakow
Polish cities unveil their secrets over 9 days for around $1,800. Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, medieval Torun, and Gdansk's port history captivate visitors. The Regent Warsaw Hotel serves as a base while discovering UNESCO sites with expert local guides. 5 traditional dinners and luxury coach transportation with Wi-Fi included.

- Days 1-2
Warsaw
Begin your journey in Poland's capital, where modern architecture stands next to the beautifully rebuilt Old Town. "The Old Town's reconstruction is incredible - even the bricks were salvaged from the rubble after WWII," noted one traveler. Visit Castle Square early before 9 AM to avoid crowds. Plan to leave for the 4-hour drive to Gdansk before 2 PM to skip rush hour traffic.

- Days 2-3
Gdansk
Take two days to explore this historic port city. Start at the Main Town Hall when it opens at 10 AM to avoid cruise ship tourists. A visitor shared: "Walking along the waterfront at sunset with the medieval crane looming overhead was magical. Have dinner at one of the amber-decorated restaurants on Długi Targ street." You can visit Malbork Castle but plan for at least 3 hours there.

- Day 4
Torun & Poznan
Visit medieval Torun in the morning to see Copernicus' birthplace. Stop by the gingerbread shops when they open at 9 AM. Drive to historic Poznan after (2.5 hours). "The mechanical goats appearing at noon on the Town Hall clock draw huge crowds - get there by 11:45 AM for a good view," a recent traveler suggested.

- Days 5-7
Krakow
Spend three nights in Krakow. Visit Market Square before 8 AM when it's peaceful and quiet. One traveler noted: "Take the early morning walking tour that includes Wawel Cathedral - the guides are incredibly knowledgeable about Polish history." Take a day trip to Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains (2 hours each way) but wear good shoes for the slippery mountain paths.

- Day 8
Auschwitz & Return to Warsaw
- Day 9
Warsaw Departure
What people love about 10-day Poland tours
- Highlights of Poland (Classic)
Great tour! Saw many sites in Poland, ate authentic Polish food, sampled Polish beer and wine. All events were wonderful and well planned. Insight Vacations guide Craig was excellent
- Portrait of Poland
The itinerary was good. It would have been even better if we had visited the Baltic Sea Pier in Gdansk!
- Best of the East - Budapest, Prague, Krakow
Such a fun and alternative trip to take! We went to Prague, Poland, Budapest, and Austria. Even though it was one of the coldest weeks, our tour guide made it beyond enjoyable. She had so many suggestions of places to go and all were great. My favorite stop was Krakow, Poland, what a beautiful city and so much fun. I had an absolute blast while on this trips, the tour guide were energetic, fun, and knowledgeable, the trip was well run and flexible which I enjoyed, the company had optional activities set up for us which was nice to not feel pressured to do them if you wanted to explore on your own. The accommodations were always comfy and clean and the buses we took for all the trips were enjoyable and filled with fun movies to watch. I would highly recommend traveling with Euroadventures, their attention to detail, responsible yet fun guides, and flexible, activities filled schedule are all beyond worth it.




























