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Discover the scenic day trip from Krakow to Zakopane, Slovakia’s treetop walk, and thermal baths, including door-to-door transfers, guided experiences, and delicious treats.
A full-day adventure from Krakow for those eager to experience the natural beauty of the Tatra Mountains, both in Poland and Slovakia, this tour offers a smooth, hassle-free way to explore iconic sites. For $345.72 per person, you enjoy approximately 12 hours of sightseeing, including door-to-door transfers, a cable car ride, and admission to popular attractions such as the Treetop Walk in Slovakia and the Chocholowska Baths.
The tour is especially suited for anyone short on time but eager to see Zakopane’s charming town, marvel at mountain views, and relax in thermal pools. Its key strengths lie in the convenience of organized transport and all-inclusive tickets—eliminating lines and reducing planning stress—plus the opportunity to cross into Slovakia seamlessly. A small group setting means a more personalized experience, and most travelers find the pace comfortable. However, some may find the full-day schedule a bit brisk, especially if they prefer a slower, more leisurely pace.

The tour begins at 8:00 am with a hotel pickup in Krakow, providing a convenient start without the need for participants to navigate public transport. The driver is professional and fluent in English, setting a friendly tone for the day. The journey to Zakopane takes roughly an hour, during which the driver shares interesting insights about the region, preparing guests for a day packed with scenic vistas and memorable stops.
This trip offers a balance of sightseeing and relaxation. It’s designed for time-conscious travelers who want to maximize their day with multiple highlights, all arranged with transportation and tickets included. The small group size of up to 30 travelers fosters a more intimate atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer a personal touch.
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Upon arrival in Zakopane, the group has time to explore Poland’s famous mountain town. Known for its traditional wooden architecture and vibrant street life, Zakopane provides excellent photo opportunities and a taste of local culture. Visitors can stroll around and take in the mountain air, or enjoy some local snacks before heading to the next activity.
The funicular ticket included in the package allows a short ride up Gubałówka Mountain, where panoramic views of the Tatra range unfold. From this vantage point, travelers get a picture-perfect shot of the peaks and the charming town below. This part of the trip offers a great balance of cultural exploration and scenic vistas.

The highlight for many is the Treetop Walk in Slovakia, where visitors walk along a special walkway suspended among the treetops, with spectacular mountain views as the backdrop. The ticket to the Treetop Walk is included, allowing easy access and avoiding long lines.
Crossing the border into Slovakia is straightforward thanks to the organized transfer, and the cable car ticket grants a short ride that offers stunning views of the mountains from above. The walk itself is accessible and offers a unique perspective on the forested slopes of the Tatra Mountains, making it a memorable highlight.
After the mountain adventures, the tour leads to the Chocholowska thermal bath complex, where three hours are dedicated to relaxation. The thermal pools are perfect for unwinding, with various pools and wellness facilities. While the spa and massage area and saunas require additional tickets and are not included**, the thermal baths alone offer a pleasurable break.
Guests receive a small gift of traditional cottage cheeses, adding a local touch to the experience. The warm pools amid mountain scenery help soothe any tired muscles and add a peaceful end to a busy day.

This tour includes a professional English-speaking driver who guides the group smoothly from start to finish. Tickets to the Gubałówka funicular, the Treetop Walk, and thermal baths are all covered, streamlining the experience and saving time.
Guests also receive water throughout the day to stay refreshed and have the option for a small local gift. The mobile ticket system makes check-in easy, adding convenience to the day’s arrangements.

While the tour covers many attractions, it does not include a guide for detailed narration at each stop, leaving guests to enjoy the scenery independently. Food and drinks, as well as spa and massage bookings, are not included and require additional expenses.
The full-day schedule may feel rushed for those seeking a more relaxed experience. Travelers should be prepared for a busy day, with a focus on efficient sightseeing rather than leisure time at each location.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides who ensure guests feel well-informed and comfortable. Rafael and Milo are praised for their pleasant demeanor and personalized approach, making the trip both informative and enjoyable. Their presence helps to smooth out logistical details and keeps the group engaged.
The overall pacing of the day is described as well-managed, with enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling overly rushed. The mountain views, thermal baths, and charming Zakopane town are all highlights that come together into a cohesive and satisfying trip.
This tour offers a well-rounded blend of mountain scenery, cultural sights, and relaxation, making it an excellent choice for visitors in Krakow seeking a full-day escape. The all-inclusive approach minimizes hassle, and the small group size fosters a more personal experience.
While it’s ideal for busy travelers who want to see multiple highlights in one day, those preferring more time to linger might find the schedule a little tight. Still, the spectacular mountain views, unique treetop walk, and restorative thermal baths justify the trip, especially with the convenience of transfers and tickets included.
This tour suits adventure lovers, culture seekers, and relaxation enthusiasts alike—delivering a memorable taste of both Polish and Slovakian mountain charm.
“Rafael was such a wonderful and knowledgeable guide. He ensured that we would have a wonderful experience. He stopped at several places so that we …”
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting at 8:00 am with hotel pickup and returning in the late afternoon or early evening.
Is transportation included?
Yes, door-to-door transfers are part of the package, along with all tickets for activities and water.
Do I need to pay extra for spa treatments or saunas?
Yes, tickets for spa and massage areas as well as saunas are not included and must be purchased separately.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is a free cancellation policy available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the full-day schedule and walkways might require some mobility considerations.
What is the group size?
The tour operates with a maximum of 30 travelers, fostering a more personalized experience.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included; guests should plan to bring snacks or purchase meals during the day.
What language is the driver or guide fluent in?
The driver is English-speaking, ensuring clear communication throughout the trip.
What should I bring on this tour?
Comfortable clothing, suitable footwear for walking, and any personal items needed for a full day out are recommended.
Does the tour include a guide at each site?
No, the tour does not include a guide at individual stops; guides provide transportation and ticketing assistance.