Unwind on a modern boat as you glide along the Vistula River, taking in some of Krakow's most beautiful sights. Whether you’re enjoying the cozy heated deck and plush leather sofas on cooler days or soaking up the sun and stunning views from the upper deck on warmer days, you’ll feel right at home.
After your cruise, board a bus for a trip to Wieliczka, a charming town near Krakow, known for its historic salt mine, one of the largest and oldest in Europe. The mine reaches a depth of 340 meters and contains over 245 kilometers of tunnels and corridors. The tourist route covers more than 3 kilometers, featuring over 20 chambers, underground lakes, and a variety of passageways and structures. A highlight of the tour is the extraordinary Church of St. Kinga, an underground chapel adorned with chandeliers, carvings, and statues all carved from salt. The mine is also known for its therapeutic microclimate, and at a depth of 135 meters, you'll find an underground sanatorium.
Sailing on a catamaran on the Vistula River on a small two-way cruise, you will get to know Krakow's monuments, visible from the side of the river. Admire all the most important places in Krakow from the Vistula River. See Krakow from a new perspective as you follow the flow of the queen of Polish rivers.
The Kościuszko Mound in Krakow is one of the five mounds located in Krakow. It was erected in honor of Tadeusz Kościuszko - a great patriot and leader of the national uprising
Fortified like a castle, this mighty monastery, founded in the 12th century, was destroyed and rebuilt several times. The most important Krakow traditions are also associated with it: here, on Monday after Easter, the annual Emmaus festival is celebrated. Hence, the Lajkonik procession - the most important symbol of Krakow - sets off every June.
You will make your own way to the meeting points