Planning to visit Poland for the first time? Looking for top Poland vacation packages? You are doing that right ~ Poland has the most successful post-successful communist stories in Europe. The impeccable medieval architecture, Jewish heritage & the amazing cuisines are things that gravitate tourists from every nook & cranny of the city. From the desolate history to one of the most popular tourist attractions in Europe, undoubtedly, Poland has come up a long way.
With plenty of flamboyant cities like the Gdansk (the medieval Mecca), Kraków or the Krakow, there is no dearth of places that still look serene no unspoiled by time. You have beautiful mountains, the sea, and plenty of outdoor sports to enjoy. Most people associate Poland only with WWII & feel scared of traveling to the country. However, not everything is true as portrayed in most movies. Unlike all that perception and the bleak history, today’s Poland is completely different. In addition to the rich history, Poland also gives an opportunity to its customers to enjoy some stunning sceneries and amazing cities to visit.
With this Poland vacation, just embark on this exhilarating tour of this amazing European land. Here we go:
Vacation at a Glance
Day 1: Wroclaw
Day 2: Warsaw
Day 3: Gdansk
Day 4: Gdynia
Day 5: Sopot
Day 6: Cracow
Vacation Highlights
On the first day of your Poland vacation, you are going to visit Wroclaw, the fourth-largest city in Poland.
The second part of this Poland vacation in Warsaw! It is the glistening capital of Poland.
Of the Tri-City of the Pomerania area, Gdansk is one! Located on the Baltic coast, the amazing vibe of the city is something that differentiates it from other parts of the country.
The fourth day of this vacation and you are going to visit Gdynia, the part of Poland that has been voted “the freedom city” of Poland by its people.
On the fifth day of this Poland vacation, you will be visiting Sopot, which is another of the Tri-Cities of Poland.
On the sixth-day of this Poland vacation, you will be visiting Krakow, which has also been Poland's capital once.
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Day 1: Wroclaw
On the first day of your Poland vacation, you are going to visit Wroclaw, the fourth-largest city in Poland. With a huge number of beautiful bridges, spectacular architecture, and plenty of amazing islands, the city gives you all the reason to spend an entire day here. And, Wroclaw was also listed among the “Best Cities To Live” in 2015 and a global city! Later in 2016, it was also named World Book Capital and the European Capital of Culture. Some of the most interesting places to visit irrespective of the Poland vacation packages you have availed are the Centennial Hall, St Mary Magdalene Church, and Salt Market Square.
Day 2: Warsaw
The second part of this Poland vacation in Warsaw! It is the glistening capital of Poland. The spectacular architecture of the city itself reveals the long-turbulent history of the country. There are plenty of gothic churches, neoclassical palaces, along with the modern-day innovative skyscrapers to explore on your vacation. In addition to that, the thriving music culture & the vibrant nightlife makes for amazing things to enjoy at the end of your trip. However, the city was almost destroyed during WWII, but the charm has been beautifully restored showcasing the pre-war magic. You will see charming cafes, cobbled alleys, and the royal residences. Also, visit the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, where you will get to experience a thousand-year-long history.
Day 3: Gdansk
Of the Tri-City of the Pomerania area, Gdansk is one! Located on the Baltic coast, the amazing vibe of the city is something that differentiates it from other parts of the country. With a range of popular merchants, the Main Town has been shaped in that way. And, there is this Main Town in the middle of the city looking out for beautiful restaurants, shops, and facades is a great thing. You should not forget visiting the Neptune Fountain, that was built around in the 17th century, which has given a different kind of recognition to the city. Other fascinating things to do around are boat cruising, visiting the beer garden, Oliwa Archcathedral or the St. Mary’s Church. With all these incredible places to visit on the list, it makes for among some of the most amazing Poland vacation packages.
Day 4: Gdynia
The fourth day of this vacation and you are going to visit Gdynia, the part of Poland that has been voted “the freedom city” of Poland by its people. With appreciable efforts, the city has completely transformed itself both in terms of the living standard & growth, which has all happened after the first free election in 1989. And, Gdynia is undoubtedly a place for maritime enthusiasts and the ones who like being around water. On this Poland vacation, you will visit the Dar Pomorza, which is a full rig sailing ship that was built in 1909. You are also going to visit the Gdynia Aquarium and the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute. If you are looking for Poland vacation packages around in summers, you will also enjoy the Open’er Music Festival, which is an amazing escape for artists.
Day 5: Sopot
On the fifth day of this Poland vacation, you will be visiting Sopot, which is another of the Tri-Cities of Poland. Located between Gdansk and Gdynia, Sopot has been one of the most popular get-aways for the elite & royals. The spectacular beaches, resorts around the coast are things to enjoy around the city. All through the year, the city is all packed with travelers enjoying sunbathing and enjoying volleyball. Today, you will also visit the Wooden Pier, the Monte Casino Street, and the Forest Opera set all across the amazing wooded area. In the end, you will visit Krzywy Domek built in a unique Gaudi-like shape.
Day 6: Cracow
On the sixth-day of this Poland vacation, you will be visiting Krakow, which has also been Poland's capital once. Krakow is particularly known for its Jewish quarter and medieval core. This city is located in the heart of Rynek G?ówny, which is the largest market in Europe built-in 1257. Your trip of day will begin strolling around through the tree-lined pedestrian & the well-planned streets. And, then you will move on visiting some of the top tourist attractions in Krakow including Wawel Castle or the Jagiellonian University, Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), St. Mary’s Basilica, and Cloth Hall.