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Discover the history of WWII at Stutthof and Westerplatte with this private 7-hour guided tour from Gdansk, including transport, museum access, and expert guides.

This private tour offers an in-depth look into Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first Nazi camp built in Poland, and the historic site of Westerplatte. Priced at $353 per person, the tour lasts approximately 7 hours, providing a comprehensive experience with guided visits, museum entries, and transportation. It is ideal for travelers interested in history, particularly WWII and the Holocaust, who appreciate detailed guided explanations and a personal touch.
What makes this tour stand out is the inclusion of a full documentary movie about Stutthof survivors, which is emailed to participants after the visit. The two-hour guided tour of the camp is guaranteed, regardless of traffic, ensuring that visitors get enough time to explore the site thoroughly. The tour’s extra Westerplatte visit adds a broader perspective on Poland’s WWII history, making it a meaningful experience for history enthusiasts.
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This 7-hour private tour commences with a comfortable pickup service from your accommodation or cruise port in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. The guide then takes you to Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first Nazi camp established in Poland, which operated for five years and held prisoners from 28 countries.
At Stutthof, visitors see prisoner barracks, gas chambers, and exhibitions that detail the dreadful history and suffering endured by over 110,000 prisoners. The guided two-hour visit includes exploring the entire site, entering the Stutthof Museum Cinema, and learning facts that are unique to this location. An important aspect is the full documentary movie about survivors, which can be emailed afterward, offering a lasting reminder of this history.

The exhibitions at Stutthof provide an emotional and educational experience, with displays that depict the harsh realities faced by prisoners. The gas chambers serve as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. Tour participants walk through the prisoner barracks to better understand daily life in the camp.
An important feature is the Stutthof Museum Cinema, where visitors can gain further insights through visual presentations. The full documentary about survivors complements the guided tour, making the experience both informative and impactful, especially for those seeking a deeper understanding of WWII history.

After touring Stutthof, the guide leads a relaxing walk toward a nearby beach. Here, visitors can enjoy the white sand and stunning landscapes of the Baltic Sea, offering a peaceful moment after the intense historical exploration. This scenic break prepares travelers for the next part of the tour.
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Following the beach walk, the tour continues with a transfer to Westerplatte, a site that marks the beginning of WWII in Poland. Historically a military base, Westerplatte now hosts a small military cemetery and a large monument dedicated to the defenders of the Polish Coast.
The guided sightseeing of Westerplatte covers its history as a strategic military location and its symbolic role as the start of the war. The guide explains the significance of the monuments and the military history of the area, enriching the understanding of Poland’s WWII narrative.

The pickup service is included, covering accommodation or cruise port in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia. Transportation is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, driven by an English-speaking driver. The tour is conducted in a private group, allowing for a personalized experience and flexibility in scheduling.
This setup ensures a smooth, comfortable day without the hassle of coordinating transport or waiting in lines, thanks to the skip-the-ticket-line feature at the museums.

The tour features live guides fluent in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, and others like Italian, Russian, Norwegian, and Swedish. According to verified reviews, guides are highly knowledgeable and capable of answering detailed questions, which greatly enhances the experience.
For example, reviews highlight German-speaking guides providing detailed explanations, and guides on Westerplatte being described as very informed. This professionalism ensures visitors leave with a thorough understanding of the historical sites.

At $353 per person, this tour provides comprehensive access to Stutthof and Westerplatte, including museum entries, transport, and guided explanations in your chosen language. The company offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, ensuring flexibility for changing plans.
You can reserve now & pay later, making it easier to plan your trip without immediate financial commitment. The full guided experience and additional features, like the documentary email, add value for those wanting an educational, respectful, and well-organized historical tour.

This private tour suits travelers with a serious interest in WWII history, Holocaust remembrance, or Polish wartime heritage. It is especially appropriate for those willing to spend a full day exploring intense historical sites, with guided insights ensuring context and understanding. The scenic walk and relaxed pace make it suitable for those comfortable with moderate walking and reflective visits.
This 7-hour private tour offers an immersive, detailed exploration of Stutthof, the first Nazi concentration camp in Poland, and the historic site of Westerplatte. With expert guides, museum access, and transport included, travelers receive a rundown of Poland’s WWII history, enhanced by valuable extras like the documentary email.
While the intensity of the camp visit may not appeal to everyone, those with a keen interest in history will find this experience informative and respectful. The private setting allows for personalized attention, and the scenic walk to Baltic Sea adds a peaceful moment to this impactful day.
“During our tour we had two German-speaking guides. The Stutthof concentration camp was explained to us in great detail and all of our questions wer…”
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pickup and drop-off, transportation, guides in multiple languages, museum entries, cinema access, and the full documentary email.
Can I choose my preferred language for guides?
Yes, guides are available in English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, and more languages like Italian, Russian, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour involves visits to intense historical sites, so it is best suited for adult travelers interested in WWII history.
What about physical requirements?
The tour involves walking around the camp and scenic areas, but specific physical requirements are not detailed. It is advised to be comfortable with walking.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, and you can reserve now & pay later.
Will I get to see the gas chambers at Stutthof?
Yes, the gas chambers are part of the site visits included in the tour.
Is the tour private or group?
The tour is conducted in a private group, ensuring personalized attention.
Are there any additional costs?
No, all admissions, guided tours, and transportation are included in the $353 price.
What makes this tour different from similar experiences?
The full documentary email, guaranteed two-hour camp tour, and expert guides in multiple languages make this experience particularly comprehensive and personalized.