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Discover Zakopane’s stunning High Tatras views, traditional cheese tasting, lively Krupówki promenade, and Poland’s largest thermal bath all in one day trip from Kraków.

This tour offers a rich taste of Poland’s mountain charm, starting at 8:30 am in Kraków and lasting 8 to 10 hours. For $112.41 per person, travelers enjoy a carefully curated itinerary including cable car rides, mountain views, local cuisine, shopping, and relaxation at the largest thermal bath in Poland. The tour is popular, with bookings averaging 38 days in advance, and most activities are included, with a few extras like towels at the thermal baths available at additional cost.
A key strength of this trip is its balance between sightseeing, cultural experiences, and leisure. The guided nature of the tour ensures smooth logistics and informative commentary, highlighted by positive reviews praising guides like Oskar and Joanna, known for their friendly, knowledgeable service. While snacks and thermal bath towels are not included, the overall value lies in access to iconic locations and attractions in Zakopane and the surrounding mountains.
This trip suits those seeking a full day of exploring Poland’s mountain region, with options to relax at the thermal baths. It’s ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of planning, but may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or who prefer independent travel.
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The tour departs from centrally located meeting points in Kraków, with hotel pickups offered. Travelers are informed well in advance, and the mobile ticket system makes access easy. The start time of 8:30 am ensures a full day of adventure, so arriving promptly is recommended.

The journey begins with a stop at Chocholów, a traditional highlander’s cottage. Here, visitors can taste authentic local cheeses and homemade alcohol, enjoying an immersive glimpse into mountain-region culinary traditions. This stop lasts approximately an hour and provides a taste of Poland’s highland culture before heading deeper into Zakopane.

Next, the tour takes a cable car ride to Gubałówka, one of Zakopane’s most famous viewpoints. The ticket is included in the tour price, and the lodge at Gubałówka offers a chance to sample regional products while enjoying breathtaking vistas of the High Tatras. The spectacular mountain scenery makes this stop a highlight, especially for those appreciating nature’s grandeur.

After descending from Gubałówka, the tour heads to Krupówki, the lively heart of Zakopane. This main promenade features traditional restaurants, shops, and street stalls. Visitors can try local dishes, browse handcrafted souvenirs, or simply soak in the energetic mountain atmosphere. The free time of around two hours allows ample opportunity to explore, eat, and shop at leisure.
The final major stop is the thermal baths, the largest in Poland. With outdoor and indoor pools, slides, and jacuzzis, this three-hour relaxation stop provides a perfect unwind at the end of the day. While the thermal pools are praised for their size and variety, some reviews note they can get crowded, and additional charges apply for saunas if desired.
The tour covers all fees and taxes, including cable car tickets and thermal bath entry, making it a straightforward, all-in-one experience. However, breakfast, towels, and private transportation are not included, so travelers should bring their own towels if they wish to use the pools. The thermal baths ticket is valid for 2.5 hours, emphasizing a good balance of relaxation and sightseeing.
Most bookings are made 38 days in advance, indicating a high demand and a well-organized operation. The tour can accommodate up to 500 travelers, but early booking ensures a spot. The meet-up process is streamlined, with pickups available at central locations or at your hotel, and the start time is fixed at 8:30 am.
Reviews consistently praise the friendly guides, with Oskar and Joanna singled out for their knowledge and personable approach. Many appreciate the gorgeous views and authentic local food and drinks, especially cheese and vodka tastings. A few note that thermal baths can be crowded, and extra fees for sauna access may apply, so planning accordingly helps.
Travelers mention that the pace is comfortable, with enough time at each stop to enjoy both sightseeing and relaxation. Some reviews highlight that weather can impact mountain views, but even on overcast days, the overall experience remains memorable.
This tour provides a comprehensive introduction to Zakopane and its mountain surroundings. The combination of scenic viewpoints, cultural stops, lively town atmosphere, and thermal relaxation makes for a well-rounded day out of Kraków. The professional guides and included tickets add value, making it a convenient choice for those seeking hassle-free exploration.
While some may find the thermal baths crowded or wish for more free time, the overall balance of activities and sights ensures a rewarding experience. Perfect for first-time visitors or those short on time, this trip delivers a memorable taste of Poland’s mountain region without overextending the day.
“Oskar was amazing. I booked the day trip super last minute. He reached out via text and was very communicative! Pick up was a breeze being right in…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Transportation is not explicitly included; most travelers are picked up at their hotels or meet at designated points. The tour itself arranges the visits and activities.
What should I bring for the thermal baths?
Towels are not included, so bringing your own is recommended if you want to enjoy the pools comfortably. Extra charges may apply for sauna access.
How long is each stop?
Chocholów is about an hour for cheese and alcohol tasting, Gubałówka gives you around an hour for views and products, Krupówki allows about two hours for sightseeing and shopping, and the thermal baths are three hours for relaxation.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing flexibility in case of unforeseen plans.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, the tour involves walking and some uphill cable car rides. It’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate physical activity.
What is the guide’s role during the tour?
Guides like Oskar and Joanna provide commentary, help navigate the stops, and ensure a smooth experience, making the day engaging and informative.
How busy does the thermal bath get?
Some reviews mention that crowds can be significant, especially during peak times, affecting the enjoyment of pools and saunas.
What languages are guides available in?
The reviews suggest guides are friendly and knowledgeable; specific language details are not provided, but guides are generally able to assist in English.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there are plenty of local restaurants at Krupówki and the highland cottage to try regional dishes.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Yes, the group size can be large, but the guided format makes it easy to meet others and enjoy the day in a friendly environment.