- Wieliczka Salt Mine - One of the best tourist attraction in Poland - 9 levels of underground tunnels built in salt rock. You can taste the wall!!
- Rynek Główny - The second largest city in Poland and it’s former capitol. Spend amasing time exploring beautiful old town, main square or royal castle
- Guided tour in salt mine
- Bottled water provided
- In-vehicle air conditioning for comfort
- All taxes included (Goods and Services Tax - GST)
- Fuel surcharges covered
- Parking fees included
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Local guide in Krakow
On this expedition, you get the opportunity to explore the most renowned tourist sites in Poland.
Krakow, the country’s second most populated city and one of its oldest, lies on the Vistula River in the Lesser Poland region and has roots dating back to the 7th century. Krakow served as Poland’s official capital until 1596, and remains a primary hub for Poland’s academic, economic, cultural, and artistic activities. Being one of the most stunning cities in Europe, its Old Town has received recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Salt Mine in Wieliczka, established in the 13th century, holds the title for being the oldest operational salt mine worldwide, and is considered to be Poland’s premier tourist spot. Here, in the subterranean mining chambers, one can observe the advancement of mining techniques over the centuries, and appreciate gorgeous interiors and salt sculptures. In 1978, alongside 11 other sites across the globe, the salt mine gained a spot on the first ever list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- In the mine are many steps down. To go up visitors use lift.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.