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Discover the stunning Tatra Mountains, walk the treetop trail in Slovakia, explore Zakopane, and relax in thermal springs—all in a 12-hour guided tour from Krakow.

This 12-hour tour from Krakow offers an exciting combination of outdoor adventure, cultural exploration, and relaxation. For $214 per person, travelers get to experience the Slovakia Treetop Walk, enjoy the lively atmosphere of Zakopane, and unwind in the Chocholow Thermal Spa. The tour is well-suited for those who love nature, scenic views, and a mix of active and leisure activities.
The tour departs from your Krakow hotel with included hotel pick-up and drop-off, so transportation is seamless. Expect a full day of sightseeing, with admission fees and a knowledgeable guide leading the way. While the experience is rich in highlights, it’s important to note that food and drinks are not included, and the duration may be long for those with limited stamina. Still, the combination of mountain scenery, charming Zakopane, and relaxing baths makes this tour a compelling option for many visitors.
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This tour begins with hotel pickup in Krakow, making the start smooth and comfortable. The climate-controlled bus takes travelers through the Polish countryside for about 2.5 hours toward the Slovakian border. The journey itself offers scenic views and sets the tone for the day ahead.
Once in Slovakia, the bus drops you off at the Bachledova Valley, the starting point for the Bachledka Treetop Trail. Transportation is included throughout, allowing you to relax and enjoy the landscape without worries about logistics.

The Bachledka Treetop Trail is a highlight of this tour, where you walk 24 meters above the ground on a sturdy forest trail. The 1234-meter-long pathway winds through the woods of Pieniny National Park, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
A 32-meter-high observation tower at the trail’s start provides a panoramic vantage point. Here, you can admire the Belianske Tatras and learn about the local flora and fauna. The trail’s elevation and natural scenery make it a memorable experience, especially for those who appreciate unique outdoor perspectives.
While some reviews mention that the treetop walk could be longer, most agree that the views are well worth the time spent walking among the treetops. The walk is suitable for most visitors, and guides ensure safety and sharing of interesting facts about the area.
After the treetop adventure, the tour continues to Zakopane, often called the winter capital of Poland. Here, you’ll have about 2 hours to explore, walk along Krupówki Street, and enjoy a regional lunch. This lively street is lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants serving authentic Polish cuisine, making it a perfect spot for a relaxed break.
The scenic drive to Zakopane offers views of the Tatra Mountains and the iconic gondola rides up the peaks. Many visitors appreciate the chance to stroll freely through this charming town, capturing photos of the mountain scenery and soaking in the local atmosphere.
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While in Zakopane, you can opt for additional experiences such as taking the funicular to the mountain top for panoramic vistas. Some reviews highlight that time in Zakopane may feel short, but the town’s inviting ambiance and stunning scenery make the most of your visit. Sampling regional food is also a favorite activity, with many recommending local specialties that add flavor to the trip.
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The final major stop of the day is at the Chocholow Thermal Spa, where you get approximately 2.5 hours to relax. The spa features outdoor pools with thermal waters, perfect for unwinding after a day of walking and sightseeing.
Visitors describe the pools as lively and fun, with options for jacuzzis, saunas, and salt baths. The outdoor pools are especially popular, offering a chance to relax while enjoying views of the surroundings. The thermal spa experience is suitable for all ages, providing a soothing end to the day’s adventures.

This tour is designed with comfort and convenience in mind. The guided experience is led in English, and wheelchair accessibility is available. The itinerary includes rest stops and leisure time, making it manageable even for those who prefer a slower pace. Since food and drinks are not included, travelers can choose whether to dine on-site or bring their own snacks.

The tour begins early in the morning and finishes around mid-afternoon to evening, depending on the starting time selected. The bus journey between stops is relatively short, with the longest segment being from Krakow to Slovakia at 2.5 hours. The return ride from the thermal baths to Krakow takes about 1.5 hours.
This full-day schedule packs in multiple activities, so comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are advised. Be prepared for mountain weather, which can change quickly, and bring your passport or ID for border crossings.

At $214 per person, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation tickets, admission fees, and a tour leader. The all-in-one nature offers good value, especially considering the diversity of experiences—treetop walk, sightseeing in Zakopane, and relaxing baths all in one day.
While some reviews suggest that more time at certain stops would enhance the experience, the overall package provides a well-rounded and memorable day out for enthusiasts of nature, scenery, and relaxation.
This trip works best for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and those interested in combining sightseeing with relaxation. The tour is accessible to all ages and suitable for families, provided weather conditions are favorable. Participants should dress appropriately for mountain weather and be prepared for a full day of activity.
For visitors who appreciate guided experiences with knowledgeable guides who explain local sights and customs, this tour offers a friendly, well-organized option. It’s particularly appealing for those wanting to see multiple highlights without the hassle of planning individual transportation.
The From Krakow: Slovakia Treetop Walk, Zakopane & Thermal Spa tour offers a captivating blend of outdoor adventure, culture, and relaxation. The scenic treetop trail provides eye-catching forest views, while Zakopane adds mountain charm and regional cuisine. The thermal baths serve as a perfect way to unwind after a busy day.
While the duration at each stop might feel limited for some, the well-organized itinerary and friendly guides make this experience worthwhile. The tour suits those seeking an active day with opportunities for scenic photography, cultural exploration, and leisure.
If a full-day mountain adventure with diverse activities sounds appealing, this tour stands out as a solid choice—offering great value and memorable sights in one package. Just remember to wear comfortable clothing, bring your ID, and get ready for a day filled with stunning views and relaxing moments.
“I think that the tree top walk could be an entire day. It was just too short of a time there to fully enjoy it.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, hotel pick-up and drop-off, along with all transportation tickets, are included. The bus drives through the Polish countryside and into Slovakia, connecting all major stops.
How long is the treetop walk?
The Bachledka Treetop Trail spans 1234 meters, with the trail itself situated 24 meters above ground. There is also a 32-meter-high observation tower offering panoramic views.
Can I visit Zakopane and the thermal spa in one day?
Absolutely. The tour is designed to include about 2 hours in Zakopane and 2.5 hours at the thermal spa, making it possible to enjoy both without rushing.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and there are no age restrictions. However, participants should be prepared for mountain weather and walking involved in the treetop trail and town exploration.
What should I bring for this trip?
Bring passport or ID, dress suitable for mountain weather, and plan to wear comfortable shoes. Food and drinks are not included, so pack snacks if needed.