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Explore the history of Stutthof Concentration Camp on this private 5-hour guided tour from Gdansk, including hotel pickup, admission tickets, and a scenic stop at Stegna beach.

This private 5-hour tour from Gdansk offers an in-depth look into the history of Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first and longest operating Nazi camp in Polish territory. For $182.62 per person, travelers receive hotel pickup and drop-off, access to the entrance tickets, and a knowledgeable guide who provides a detailed narrative of this significant site. The tour is highly rated with a 5.0/5 score based on 17 reviews and is recommended by 94% of participants.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a personalized experience with ample attention from the guide, making it suitable for history enthusiasts and respectful visitors. While the trip lasts about 5 hours, it includes a scenic break at Plaza Stegna for a relaxing 30-minute coffee stop with views over the Gdansk Bay.
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The tour begins with pickup directly at your hotel, apartment, or accommodation in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. The private transportation ensures a comfortable journey, providing an efficient way to reach the historic site without the hassle of public transport. The entire trip is designed to maximize your time, combining a smooth transfer with an immersive experience.
The drive to Stutthof allows the guide to share insights about the Polish countryside and provide background on the historical context of the area. The personalized nature of the tour means that you can request to spend more time exploring or watching a film about the camp, as the itinerary is flexible.

Stutthof was established in 1939 as the first Nazi camp in Poland, initially for about 3,000 prisoners. Over time, it expanded to hold over 110,000 prisoners from more than 25 countries. The camp served primarily to exterminate Jewish people and Polish intelligentsia, with many victims subjected to torture, forced labor, or killed in gas chambers.
Today, the site is open to visitors who want to see the former camp areas, including the old and new quarters, the main commandant’s villa, gas chambers, crematorium, and a monument honoring victims. The guided tour ensures visitors understand the tragic stories behind each location, offering a respectful and educational experience.
Note that the camp’s exhibits are quite intense, and visitors must be at least 13 to enter. The admission tickets are included, allowing full access to the historic site, with optional viewing of a documentary about its history.

The guided walk around Stutthof takes approximately 2 hours, during which the guide shares detailed stories about the victims’ suffering and camp operations. You’ll see the gas chambers, crematorium, and victims’ monument, gaining a clear understanding of the camp’s brutal reality.
The guide’s narration is considered knowledgeable and respectful, with reviews praising their ability to keep visitors engaged and provide meaningful insights. Visitors learn about the camp’s role in the Holocaust and the atrocities committed during its operation.
After the historical visit, the tour includes a 30-minute stop at Plaza Stegna, a well-known resort beach with beautiful views of Gdansk Bay. This is a perfect opportunity to relax, take photos, and enjoy the seaside atmosphere while reflecting on the visit.
The free admission to the beach makes this stop a pleasant and peaceful conclusion to the intense historical experience. It also provides a chance to refresh before heading back to Gdansk.
The private nature of this tour means that the itinerary can be tailored to your preferences. If you wish to spend extra time at specific locations or watch a documentary about the camp, you can communicate these desires to the guide, who is committed to providing a personalized experience.
Since most travelers book the tour approximately 54 days in advance, it’s advisable to plan ahead. Cancellation is free if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, adding convenience for those with flexible schedules.
Feedback highlights the expertise and professionalism of the guides, especially noting Mike, who is praised for his knowledgeable and respectful narration. The guides also share stories about Poland and its countryside, enriching the overall experience.
The personal attention provided by the guide ensures that visitors can absorb the history at their own pace, whether they prefer a thoughtful, reflective visit or a more detailed exploration.
At $182.62 per person, the tour offers comprehensive access to the camp, combined with personalized guiding and hotel transfers. The excellent reviews and high ratings reflect strong satisfaction, especially regarding the guides’ expertise and the meaningful content.
It’s important to note that food and drinks are not included, so visitors should plan accordingly. The tour’s length and depth make it a valuable choice for those interested in history and willing to approach the site with respect.
This private tour suits adults and teenagers over 13 interested in history, WWII, or Holocaust Studies. The personalized approach is ideal for those who prefer a more attentive and flexible experience. Visitors seeking a deep, respectful understanding of the camp’s history will find this tour particularly meaningful.
The scenic break at Stegna adds a relaxing element that balances the emotional intensity of the visit, making it suitable even for those who want a mix of history and leisure.
The Stutthof Concentration Camp Private Tour from Gdansk offers a comprehensive, respectful, and flexible way to explore an important historical site. With expert guides, hotel pickup, and admission to the camp, it provides a personalized experience that caters to the needs of visitors seeking a deep understanding of WWII atrocities.
While the tour is intense in content, its scenic break and personal attention make it accessible and emotionally manageable. It is best suited for those with a genuine interest in history, willing to approach the site with respect and reflection.
“Mike was an amazing guide, very knowledgeable and kept us interested for the whole tour. Would highly recommend his tours”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children must be at least 13 years old due to the camp’s intense exhibits.
What is included in the price?
The entrance tickets, professional guide, private transportation, and hotel pick-up/drop-off are included.
Can I spend extra time at the camp?
Yes, the guide can accommodate requests for additional time or watching a film about the camp.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 5 hours in total, including the drive, guided visit, and stop at Stegna beach.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, private transportation ensures a convenient and comfortable transfer between your accommodation and the camp.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking are recommended, especially since you’ll explore the camp on foot.
Are there any physical requirements?
Visitors should be able to walk around the camp grounds; the tour is suitable for most able-bodied individuals.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 54 days ahead; early booking is recommended due to high demand.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance; refunds are not available for last-minute cancellations.
How do I contact the tour provider?
You can reach Tours in Gdansk Local Tour Operator via +48600402790 or [email protected] for any questions or special requests.