Our Poland holidays & tours
From the poignant sites of Warsaw and Krakow such as Schindler’s factory and Auschwitz, to trekking in the Carpathians and High Tatras mountains, our Poland holidays touch and inspire in equal measure. You can explore Polish culture and cuisine with a family-run cookery lesson in Krakow, or feast on smoked cheese and apple pie in a traditional highlander hut among the peaks. You can also enjoy some thrilling wildlife watching in Poland, with bison, elk, beavers and wolves all present in the protected areas of Bialowieza Forest and Biebrza Marshes. Our trips visit sanctuaries and reserves where animals are bred for reintroduction projects, and stay in national park-owned accommodation which helps fund conservation.
Our top Poland holidays
Highlights of Poland holiday
From
£1445 to £1545
8 days
ex flights
Explore the historical highlights of Poland
Small group2026: 4 Apr, 16 May, 6 Jun, 25 Jul, 8 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep
Lithuania to Poland self guided cycling tour
From
€1499
10 days
ex flights
Explore the borderland of Lithuania and Poland by bike
Small group2026: 22 May, 26 Jun, 24 Jul, 14 Aug
Small group2026: 3 May, 7 Jun, 19 Jul, 9 Aug, 30 Aug, 13 Sep, 27 Sep, 11 Oct
Poland and Slovakia family holiday
From
€1379
8 days
ex flights
A mixed-activity summer holiday in Poland and Slovakia.
Small group2026: 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 18 Jul, 25 Jul
The Baltic States and Poland holiday with added comfort
From
£3195 to £3295
12 days
ex flights
A journey from Tallinn, to the walled city of Krakow
Small group2026: 13 May, 10 Jun, 22 Jul, 12 Aug, 9 Sep
Poland hiking holiday
From
£1445 to £1495
8 days
ex flights
Poland walking holiday taking in the Tatras Mountains
Small group2026: 30 May, 13 Jun, 27 Jun, 1 Aug, 22 Aug, 5 Sep
Poland & Slovakia self guided walking holiday
From
£1610
8 days
ex flights
Walk the second-highest mountain in the Polish Carpathians
Tailor made
Single track cycling holiday in Poland
From
€1300
4 days
ex flights
Cycle through one of the best mtb Single Tracks in Europe
Tailor made
Bialowieza forest wildlife tour in Poland
From
£2145
8 days
ex flights
Explore Poland's forests in search of Bison, Wolves & Lynx
Tailor made
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POLAND MAP & HIGHLIGHTS
Poland borders seven countries as well as the Baltic Sea, and explorations south, over the Carpathians into Slovakia and the Czech Republic, are often too much to bear for hikers and bikers. Straddling the northwest border with Belarus, Bialowieza forest provides natural habitat for over 800 European bison and continue for two hours north and you’ll find one of Europe’s largest and most important wetland areas, the Biebrza marshes. Round trips in an anticlockwise direction take cultural sightseers on an architectural odyssey of rebuilt old town districts with Warsaw, Gdansk, Torun, Wroclaw, Krakow and Zakopane, in the High Tatras, all achievable highlights during a week away.
Gdansk
1. Gdansk
Nowhere is Poland’s post war rebuilding project more evident than Gdansk. This seaport suffered considerably in WW2 and reconstruction efforts eradicated all traces of Germanic influence with French, Flemish and Italian-style architecture now dominating. Follow pedestrianised thoroughfares lined with former merchant houses, to historic fountains and St. Mary’s, the second largest brick church on earth.
Krakow
2. Krakow
Synonymous with Wieliczka and Bochnia salt mines, Wawel Royal Castle and one of the world’s most challenging historic locations – the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and museum. Krakow is also a bastion of the arts with operas, theatres and galleries combining wonderfully well with live jazz hangouts and the historic townhouses, churches and dominating Cloth Hall, found in the main market square.
Tatra National Park
3. Tatra National Park
The High Tatras boast more than 250km of trails leading past limestone gorges, vast cave systems and breathtaking views over the Valley of Five Lakes. Point to point treks to high altitude mountain huts offer opportunities to scale some of Poland’s highest peaks whilst more level gradients lead through forests of beech, spruce and silver firs as well as inviting opportunities to cross into Slovakia.
Torun
4. Torun
The rumoured birthplace of Renaissance astronomer Copernicus features Poland’s highest collection of Gothic houses as well as medieval city walls, a ruined Teutonic castle and Torun's very own leaning tower. Keep an eye out for gingerbread houses and waffle windows before brushing up on your Polish and visiting the ethnographical museum or strolling past the illuminated Cosmopolis fountain at night.
Warsaw
5. Warsaw
WW2 put paid to most of Warsaw’s historic buildings; however, reconstruction projects, particularly in the UNESCO old town, have preserved 17th century townhouses overseeing markets and outdoor cafes. Follow Krakowskie Przedmiescie from the Old Town to Zamek Królewski (the Royal Castle) and disappear down a less touristy side street en-route to the Barbican, one of Warsaw’s last remaining fortifications.
Wroclaw
6. Wroclaw
Not only was Wroclaw the joint 2016 European Capital of Culture but it’s also hosted many other international art, literature and sports events. The pedestrianised medieval central square is home to one of Europe’s largest markets, and numerous other notable landmarks – from the Old Town Hall to a multimedia fountain and Poland’s largest model railway – ensure Wroclaw is a city you’ll never forget.
Our Poland holidays reviews
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10Poland holidays reviews
Marie Purdy05 Nov 2025
All fantastic. Sailing from Stockholm through the archipelago of islands; seeing the old cities in the Baltic Countries; visiting Gdansk and the Lech Walesa museum, and the Hill of Crosses.read more
Susan Lewis24 Jun 2025
A lovely holiday. The schedule was hectic but with enough time built in for relaxing or independent exploration.read more
Ian Caldwell23 Jun 2025
Great local leader and guides. Holiday was well balanced. read more
Kim Gearon13 Aug 2024
It was very good and also good value....All our guides were local and excellent. Loved that we travelled between the cities by train.read more
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