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Discover Poland’s key historical sites on this full-day Krakow tour featuring Auschwitz and Wieliczka Salt Mine, with expert guides, transport, and included entrance fees.

This full-day tour from Krakow offers a powerful and educational experience, combining visits to the Auschwitz Concentration Camp and the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Priced at $144.20 per person, the tour lasts approximately 11 hours, covering two of Poland’s most significant UNESCO World Heritage sites. This tour is ideal for those interested in history and culture, and it is highly recommended, with a 5.0/5 rating based on 143 reviews and 97% of participants recommending it.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance fees, and round-trip transport with air-conditioned minivans. It departs early, around 7:00 AM, to fit both visits into one day. The guides are licensed and English-speaking, ensuring clear and respectful explanations at each site. While the pace can be tiring due to the full schedule, the well-organized nature of the trip and attentive drivers make it accessible for most visitors.
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The tour begins with a 3-hour visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, led by a licensed English-speaking guide provided by the museum. This site stands as a poignant reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi occupation. Visitors are required to bring ID or passport, as security checks are strict, and backpacks cannot exceed 30x20x10 cm.
The guide leads you through the camp’s former barracks, gas chambers, and memorials, providing respectful insights and historical context. The experience is emotionally impactful, and many reviews praise the guides for their knowledgeable and sensitive explanations. The tour’s pacing is efficient, but some find it a bit rushed given the size of the site, so promptness is advised.

Following the Auschwitz visit, the tour proceeds to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the oldest salt mines in Europe. The 2-hour guided tour takes visitors underground to view salt chambers, tunnels, and chapels carved from salt, including the famous Chapel of Saint Kinga.
The guides speak English and provide detailed descriptions of the mine’s history and its intricate salt sculptures. The mine’s underground environment is cool, making it a comfortable visit, and the walk involves some stairs and walking, so comfortable footwear is recommended. Many reviews highlight the spectacular salt carvings and the beauty of the underground chambers.

Transportation is arranged with a licensed company in air-conditioned minivans, accommodating up to 14 travelers per vehicle. The trip includes hotel pickup and drop-off, with exact times sent two days before the tour. Pickup points are near public transportation zones, making access straightforward.
The group size remains small, with a maximum of 26 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience. Headphones are provided at Auschwitz to hear the guide clearly, which is especially helpful in large groups. The drivers are praised for their friendliness and efficiency, with many reviews mentioning Mario and David as exceptionally helpful hosts.


Many reviews emphasize the respectful approach of the guides and the powerful nature of the Auschwitz visit. While some comment on the pace being somewhat rushed, they agree that the experience provides a vital understanding of Poland’s history.
The Wieliczka Salt Mine offers a stark contrast—a place of natural beauty and craftsmanship, where salt has shaped history and art. Visitors appreciate the stunning salt sculptures and the underground beauty of this UNESCO site, making it a memorable part of the day.

This tour suits those who want a comprehensive, guided experience covering Poland’s dark history and cultural landmarks in one day. It is perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, or anyone seeking a meaningful and well-organized trip. The full schedule means it’s best for active travelers comfortable with walking and moving quickly.
While physically demanding at times, the well-coordinated logistics and expert guides make it manageable. The inclusion of entrance fees, transport, and hotel pickup enhances the value and convenience of this full-day adventure.

The itinerary offers a 3-hour visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial, exploring former camps and memorials with a licensed guide. You then transfer directly to the Wieliczka Salt Mine for a 2-hour underground tour. The transport is shared but comfortable, with a maximum of 26 travelers, ensuring a relatively intimate experience.
The tour includes all entrance fees, making it a hassle-free way to see these sites without additional costs. The guides and drivers are highlighted in reviews for their professionalism, friendliness, and expertise, contributing to a smooth and respectful experience.
This full-day tour from Krakow provides an efficient way to visit two iconic Polish sites in one day. The well-organized logistics, expert guides, and notable sites make it a compelling choice for those interested in history, culture, and architecture.
The emotional weight of Auschwitz is balanced by the aesthetic and historical wonder of the Wieliczka Salt Mine. While the schedule can be tiring, the meaningful insights and stunning sights make the effort worthwhile.
This tour offers a respectful, insightful, and comprehensive experience, perfect for visitors who want to explore Poland’s past and its remarkable underground salt heritage.
“We was prepped the day before, it was a busy day travelling but Bartek the guide was nice and helpful throughout, he also offered to buy packed lun…”
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 11 hours, starting early in the morning to visit both Auschwitz and Wieliczka Salt Mine.
What is included in the tour price?
The price of $144.20 covers entrance fees to both sites, guided tours in English, hotel pickup and drop-off, and transport in air-conditioned minivans.
Is food provided during the tour?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so travelers should bring snacks or lunch.
What should I bring for the Auschwitz visit?
Visitors must bring ID or passport, and limit backpacks to 30x20x10 cm. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking requirements.
Are there any physical requirements?
Some walking and stairs are involved, especially in the salt mine. The tour is generally accessible but may be tiring for some.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour accommodates up to 26 travelers, ensuring a manageable group size.
Are guides knowledgeable and respectful?
Reviews consistently praise the guides’ expertise and respectful approach, particularly at Auschwitz.
Is the route suitable for children?
Children aged enough to handle walking and the emotional weight of Auschwitz will find the experience meaningful, but extra care should be taken due to the sensitive nature.
What is the best way to prepare for this tour?
Bring passport, comfortable footwear, a small bag, and snacks if desired. Arrive prepared for a full, impactful day filled with history and reflection.