One of Poland’s most beautiful cities, Gdansk, on the Baltic Sea, has played major roles in history, especially in the 20th-century. It was the 1939 flash point of World War II, and then in 1980, the birthplace of the Solidarnosc labor movement, ushering the end of Communist domination in Eastern Europe. Gdansk’s Old Town, painstakingly reconstructed to its Hanseatic League glory after being leveled in World War II, is a highlight. The 14th-century Town Hall houses the city’s historical museum.
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Make the most of your Gdynia port call in 5 hours with a Small-Group tour of Gdansk: Enjoy a comprehensive 5 hours panoramic driving tour with round trip transfer from cruise port and guided tours of Gdansk Old Town and Oliwa Cathedral.
Inclusions: Professional English-speaking tour guide for 5 hrs, Comfortable tourist-class vehicle for 5 hours, Gdansk panoramic city tour, Gdansk Old Town walking tour, Entrance fee to the Oliwa Cathedral
Exclusions: Meals / snacks, Any other admissions, St. Mary's Basilica (recommended to visit during free time), Gratuities
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Elblag Canal, also called the Elblag-Ostroda Canal, is a 150-years-old canal in Poland that runs from Elblag to Ostroda. At over 80 km in length, it is the longest navigable canal still in use in Poland. It is also one of the most interesting canals in Europe. Elblag Canal’s uniqueness arises from its peculiar choice of engineering to tackle a particularly difficult section of the route where the water level rises by 100 meters. This particular section is located between Druzno Lake and Piniewo Lake, a distance of about 10 km. Because the difference in height was too large, it was impractical to build traditional locks. Instead, an ingenious system of inclined planes was employed where the boats are lifted out of the water and placed into tracks and dragged across dry lands.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, Boat tickets
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
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Slowinski National Park is one of 23 national parks in Poland and one of two seaside parks. It was fomed to preserve the beauty of the system unchanged sea lakes (Lebsko and Gardno ), swamps, forests and especially unique moving dunes.
Inclusions: Private Tour, Profesiolan guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, Entrance tickets to Slowinski National Park, Melex transport, Cruise on Lebsko lake
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Learn about the historical and cultural significance of the Kashubian Switzerland region of Poland on a full-day tour from Gdansk. Admire the lush forests,lakes and the region's rolling hills that were formed by glaciers. Apart from the breathtaking views, the Kashubia Region boasts strong traditions which are still cultivated today, and a unique language and delicious cuisine.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private transportation, Entrance: Centre for Education and Promoting the Region, Wiezyca Hill, Museum of Kashubian Pottery
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
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If you are planning to stay in Warsaw for a few days but also would like to see Gdansk? There is a perfect solution for you! A private driver will pick you up from the address provided in Warsaw by Mercedes car, comfortable for 1-6 passengers and will take you to Gdansk for a full-day tour. During this 3-hour tour, the local guide English-speaking will introduce you to the atmosphere of this beautiful place. Gdansk is one of the cities that is on the UNESCO list. If you want to go and discover a little part of the Baltic Sea this is a perfect spot to start it. The heart of the city is the Long Market, with the Fountain of Neptune from 1633. The restored tenement houses which origins were found in the 16th and 17th century. The Gothic Town Hall of the Main City, St. Mary's Basilica - one of the largest brick churches in the world and many, many more... After sightseeing and lunch, the driver will take you back to Warsaw and drop you off at your chosen location.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Passengers insurance, English-speaking driver, 3-hour English-speaking guided city tour, WiFi on board, Bottled water
Exclusions: Lunch and snacks
Great service, very professional and straight forward. We went for a long over 3h trip and it was super comfortable. Definitely will use it again. Thank you
4.8 based on 6 reviews
No extras to pay for guide. Everything is included. BEST CHOICE FOR COUPLES AND SMALL GROUPS. - Guarantee your visit to the Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum and Stutthof Memorial - Visit in Stutthof Museum includes entrance tickets to watch a documentary movie Museum Cinema. - Private trip led by expert-guide Visiting Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum is vey importand to undersand World War II tragedy. This concentration camp was the first extermination place of Poles and Jews during the World War II. We will pick you up at 09:30 in the morning from you Hotel/Hostel/Apartment or from anywhere else in Gdańsk. If you want your trip to start at a different time, please contact us. We will check the possibility. Tour to Stutthof by bus takes about 50 minutes from Gdansk Old Town. 2 hours guiding in Stutthof Museum by certified guide will help you to get a wider overview over complicated political relations between Poland, The Free City of Danzig and Nazi Germany before World War II.
Inclusions: 4,5 hours Individual Tour to Stutthof Concentration Camp led by cerftified Expert-Guide, Guaranteed entry to Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum and 2-h guided Stutthof tour (led in English), Guaranteed air-conditioned transport with pick-up and drop off to your accommodation, Individual tour for groups up to 8 people, Entrance ticket to the Stutthof Museum and ticket to Museum Cinema, Door-to-Door Pick Up & Drop Off from/to Your chosen location in/near Gdansk, English, Norwegian or Polish Speaking Passionate Guide (extra facts and stories or places)
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It was an amazing experience! Maciek knowledge made the tour very interesting and exiting. Must see in Gdansk.
4.8 based on 5 reviews
Our trip is not only boring sightseeing. During your stay at the Stutthof museum, you'll not only see the original concentration camp, but also photos and relics related to the war period. We will pick you up at 09:00 in the morning from you Hotel/Hostel/Apartment or from anywhere else in Gdańsk. If you want your trip to start at a different time, please contact us. We will check the possibility. The trip price also includes a 20-minute film senas in which you will be able to learn more about this monument of extermination. The price also includes transport in favorable conditions, so you do not have to worry about anything! If you speak English poorly, you can take part in this tour with a German, Spanish, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish translator with us for an additional fee. English - speaking guide is extra paid 300 PLN and other language speaking guide is extra paid 500 PLN. The price is for minimum 2 persons.
Inclusions: Film show, Taxi transport in 2 directions
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Used a Uber, taxi at 23:00 was there in 2 minutes. Rank is right in terminal which is small, in readability easy
4.6 based on 5 reviews
All cruises guests who arrive to Gdansk or Gdynia are invite for a few hours tour to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. Our itinerary are tailored to the needs of our clients and time which cruises moored in port of Gdynia or Gdansk. Explore the Tri-City area on an 6-8-hour sightseeing tour that includes a visit to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. Discover beautiful beaches, enchanting middle ages old town and city from the sea and dreams.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Port pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Private transportation, Entrance tickets to St. Marry Church and Oliva Catedral
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)
Welcome to Gdansk! Here you will learn to read history from the red bricks, you will walk the marvelous pedestrian streets and have the most wonderful lunches in local cafés. The highlight of the day will sure be the visit to Oliwa Cathedral, stunning basilica built in the 12th century.
Inclusions: Private professional tour guide for 5 hrs, Private tourist-class vehicle for 5 hrs, Gdansk Old Town walking tour, Gdansk panoramic city tour, Organ concert in Oliwa Cathedral
Exclusions: Any other admissions, Meals / snacks, Gratuities
Travel to the Wolf's Lair on a private excursion by luxury vehicle. Explore the Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II.
Inclusions: Transportation by car/mini-van (max. for 7 people), Gdansk, Sopot hotel pick-up, English-speaking driver, Parking Fees, Tax, Assistance with organizing a tour guide at the Wolf's Lair
Exclusions: Guide at the Wolf's Lair, Tickets to the Wolf's Lair, Food and drinks
First met up on airport, ordering online, altough our flight was delayed, we have someone meeting us upon arrival, then quality of car, and most of all, real genuine nice driver, so i am thinking maybe ask for pickup from hotel a few days later, though beeing from Sweden, that wouldn't happen, but off course there he was. I've tried airport transfers 3-4 times a year all around europe last ten years. Many good, some ok, but this has to rate one of the best in europe! Really reccomend,
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