Excursions in Poland will help you understand what this country is famous and proud of. There is so much to see and do in Poland that it would be impossible to describe all the excursions. This relatively small European country is home to mountains, the Baltic Sea, old towns and beautiful nature.
When planning a trip to Poland, excursions can be roughly divided into historical and natural ones. If you dream of visiting places with a concentration of historical and architectural landmarks, then cities like Krakow, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Gdynia, and Zakopane are undoubtedly suitable for you.
According to reviews, historical excursions in Poland usually start with the city of Krakow, as it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Just to explore this beautiful city, you will need at least a week.
As for nature excursions in Poland, you can also enjoy their variety. You can enjoy national parks, the Baltic Sea coast, mountain ranges and salt caves. If you wish, you can make an excursion in one town or several, or set off on a tour on foot, by bus or by car.
Prices for excursions in Poland depend on their duration and distance. It is especially nice that in major cities you can visit museums for free on certain days of the week. For example, a tour of Kraków’s oldest church may cost around €3–5, while a ticket to JuraPark — one of the largest dinosaur museums — is about €8–9.