Poland Escorted Tours

Discover the rich history, culture, and landscapes of Poland on an escorted tour. Explore Krakow’s medieval charm, from the stunning Wawel Castle to the historic Old Town. In Warsaw, experience a city that blends tradition with modern energy, featuring the reconstructed Old Town and vibrant cultural scene. With expert guides, comfortable travel, and carefully planned itineraries, our tours ensure a seamless and enriching journey through Poland’s most captivating destinations.

Handcrafted Tours

All the hotels chosen for these escorted tours have been personally sourced and inspected by us. We pride ourselves on offering you comfortable, handpicked accommodation in some of the best locations around the world.

Expert Local Tour Guides

All of our English speaking local guides are passionate about their country and will accompany you from the moment you arrive in your destination, throughout your escorted tour and right until your departing flight home.

Single Travellers

Where possible we have secured a limited number of places without a single Supplement on each escorted tour. These are strictly subject to availability and once they are all booked a supplement will apply.

All you need to know

Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.

Your Poland Questions Answered

Find out more about visiting Poland with the answers to these frequently asked questions.


We're here to help

If you would like to talk to an expert about Poland, just telephone our team on 01732 809 181

Polish cuisine features hearty dishes like pierogi (dumplings), bigos (hunter’s stew), and żurek (sour rye soup). Traditional desserts include pączki (doughnuts) and sernik (cheesecake).

Yes, travel insurance is recommended to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings.

Must-see attractions in Poland include the historic Old Towns of Kraków and Warsaw, the stunning Tatra Mountains, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial.

Yes, a polite greeting with a handshake is common. It’s customary to say "dzień dobry" (good day) when entering shops or restaurants. When visiting churches or historical sites, dress modestly and be respectful.

Pack comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. In winter, bring warm clothing, including a coat, hat, and gloves.

The best time to visit Poland is from May to September, when temperatures range from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F), making it ideal for exploring cities and nature. Winter (December to February) is great for visiting Christmas markets and enjoying snow-covered landscapes.

Yes, Poland is generally a safe destination for tourists. As with any trip, it’s best to stay aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on personal belongings in crowded areas.

Polish is the official language. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, especially in major cities.

The currency used in Poland is the Polish Złoty (PLN). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are available throughout the country.

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