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Discover the history of WWII at Stutthof with a guided tour from Gdansk, including transport, detailed exhibits, and a visit to a local beach—all for $270.76.

This daily tour takes visitors from Gdansk to Stutthof Concentration Camp, providing an expert-led, 5-hour experience that combines history, education, and reflection. Priced at $270.76 per person, this tour is ideal for those seeking an intimate and informative visit, thanks to a maximum group size of 15 people. The tour is highly recommended, with 90% of participants suggesting it to others, and is booked well in advance—on average 77 days ahead.
A key feature of this tour is its roundtrip transport, which includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Gdansk, eliminating worries about navigating public transport or parking. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, guided by a licensed local expert who walks you through the camp’s grounds, exhibits, and history. The tour combines walks through the camp, viewing historic buildings like wooden prisoner barracks, the gas chamber, and crematorium, with a short visit to a local beach on the return journey.
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The main focus of this tour is the Stutthof Concentration Camp, known as the first Nazi camp set up in Poland during WWII. The guided walking tour allows visitors to explore the large camp grounds and learn about its bloodcurdling history, including its buildings and exhibits filled with remnants from the era. The documentary movie in the museum cinema further enriches the understanding of the camp’s grim past.
During the visit, the guide leads groups through wooden prisoner barracks, and points out the gas chamber and crematorium, sharing detailed stories and context to help visitors grasp the full scope of the atrocities committed there. The exhibits and remains displayed offer moving insights into the lives of those imprisoned.

Traveling in an air-conditioned van or minibus, the tour departs from Gdansk with a pickup service directly from your accommodation. This convenient transportation is a major advantage, especially for visitors unfamiliar with local transit options. The driver ensures a smooth ride to the camp and back, allowing guests to relax during the journey.
The return trip includes a stop at a local beach, known for its white sand and spectacular views of the Baltic Sea. This moment offers a peaceful break after the intense historical visit, providing space for reflection or a quick walk along the shoreline.

The highlight is the expert guidance provided by a licensed local guide, who ensures a comprehensive understanding of the camp’s history. The guide’s explanations make the moving exhibits come alive and clarify the camp’s significance during WWII. This small group setting allows for questions and deeper engagement.
The tour is conducted entirely in English, making it accessible for international visitors. The limited group size enhances the experience, allowing everyone to hear the guide clearly and participate actively.
After the camp visit, the tour includes a one-hour stop in Gdansk’s Old Town, the most beautiful and historic part of the city. This area features fascinating architecture and many attractions, making it a perfect spot for a brief exploration or a meal. It’s an ideal way to experience Gdansk’s vibrant atmosphere following the more somber visit to Stutthof.

The tour starts at 10:00 am, with the driver arriving for hotel pickup between 9:00 am and 10:00 am. The confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and the tour is private, meaning only your group will participate. The admission tickets to the camp are included in the price, while the museum exhibit tickets are not.
This tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join. It is accessible and designed to suit a wide range of physical abilities, but visitors should be prepared for walking on uneven ground at the camp.
With a 4.6 out of 5 rating from 10 reviews, this tour is appreciated mainly for its knowledgeable guides and meaningful insights. One review highlights an outstanding guide, Kate, who was described as informative and kind, making the experience especially memorable.
Some reviews note that there can be discrepancies or miscommunications, but overall, the tour’s educational value and personalized approach are praised. The small group size is frequently mentioned as a major positive.
This guided tour to Stutthof offers a thorough and respectful exploration of a key WWII site, with roundtrip transportation and a small-group setting. It provides valuable historical education and a personalized experience, ideal for visitors who want to learn deeply about this dark chapter of history.
While the price reflects the comprehensive service, including transport and expert guidance, potential travelers should note that museum exhibit tickets are not included. The visit to a nearby beach adds a peaceful element to an otherwise intense day. This tour suits history enthusiasts, educators, and those seeking a meaningful reflection on WWII history.
“Would not go back.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, roundtrip transport from your accommodation in Gdansk is included, with hotel pickup and drop-off.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 5 hours, with about 3 hours spent at the camp and 1 hour at Gdansk’s Old Town, plus time for transfer.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 15 participants, which helps ensure a more personalized experience.
Are tickets to the camp included?
Yes, admission tickets to Stutthof are included in the tour price.
Can I visit the camp on my own?
While self-guided visits are possible, this tour provides guided insight and transport, making the experience more informative and comfortable.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but guests should be comfortable walking on uneven surfaces and prepared for a somber, reflective experience.
What is the starting time?
The tour begins at 10:00 am, with pickup scheduled between 9:00 am and 10:00 am.
Is the tour available every day?
Yes, this is a daily tour, providing consistent availability for visitors.
What do reviews say about the guide quality?
Guides are described as knowledgeable, kind, and informative, making complex history accessible and engaging.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility if needed.