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Poland Encompassed | POE/130625 |
Jun 13, 2025 Friday |
Jun 25, 2025 Wednesday |
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£3,595.00
Single Room Supplement: £635.00
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Poland Encompassed | POE/120925 |
Sep 12, 2025 Friday |
Sep 24, 2025 Wednesday |
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£3,595.00
Single Room Supplement: £635.00
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Poland Encompassed | POE/120626 |
Jun 12, 2026 Friday |
Jun 24, 2026 Wednesday |
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£3,595.00
Single Room Supplement: £635.00
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Poland Encompassed | POE/110926 |
Sep 11, 2026 Friday |
Sep 23, 2026 Wednesday |
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£3,595.00
Single Room Supplement: £635.00
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Poland Encompassed

There is much more to Poland than meets the eye. From stunning architecture and fairytale castles, to bustling arts scene and beautiful scenery. Starting in Warsaw with a visit to the well-preserved old town, we head into the countryside to the birthplace of Frederick Chopin. We head west to Wroclaw and the Wooden Churches of Peace (UNESCO) then south to the foot of the Tatra Mountains. Spend some time in nature at Morskie Oko lake before continuing on to Krakow. Before heading north, we visit the Wieliczska Salt Mine (UNESCO) and Auschwitz-Birkenau before travelling to the beautiful city of Gdansk on the Baltic Sea. We spend some time exploring this delightful city before heading back to Poland’s capital for our final night.

Arrive in Warsaw and explore the city at your leisure. On Day 2, visit Łazienki Garden, the Royal Castle, and enjoy a Chopin concert. Day 3 takes you to Wroclaw, with stops at Chopin’s birthplace and a folk art museum. Explore Wroclaw on Day 4, including the UNESCO Churches of Peace in Swidnica. On Day 5, travel to Zakopane, with an optional stop at Zabrze’s Coal Mine museum. Day 6 features a visit to Morskie Oko lake in the Tatra Mountains. Day 7, visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine and explore Krakow, including Wawel Castle and St. Mary’s Basilica. Day 8 covers Auschwitz-Birkenau, with optional stops in Wadowice. Day 9, visit Sandomierz and Kazimierz Dolny. Day 10, travel to Gdansk, with a stop in Torun. On Day 11, tour Gdansk and visit Sopot. Day 12, visit Malbork Castle and return to Warsaw. Depart on Day 13.
Warsaw Sightseeing
Visit Łazienki Garden, Royal Castle, and enjoy a Chopin concert in the capital of Poland.
Wroclaw
Explore the stunning Old Town and visit the UNESCO-listed Churches of Peace in Swidnica.
Zakopane & Morskie Oko Lake
Discover Zakopane, a resort at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, and enjoy scenic views of Morskie Oko Lake.
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Visit the haunting Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, a powerful WWII site.
Gdansk & Malbork Castle
Tour Gdansk’s historic old town and visit the massive Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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