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Discover the Wonders of Poland.
Gdańsk is the crown jewel of Northern Poland, rich in maritime history, amber trade, and stunning Gothic architecture. Embark on a comfortable journey to explore the vibrant streets of the old town, iconic historical sites, and hidden seaside gems, fully tailored to your schedule.
  • Gdansk.
    Gdańsk is Poland's largest port city on the Baltic Sea, renowned for its thousand-year history and unique architecture. It is part of the Tricity metropolitan area, along with Sopot and Gdynia.
  • Gdańsk Tower of Secrets.
    • The historic Stągiewna Gate (Brama Stągiewna) at Motławska 14 houses an entertainment center that combines history and horror attractions: Fear Zone: An interactive attraction where visitors can experience the "ghost effect" and meet frightening characters. Wax Museum: Includes a separate section dedicated to horror movie characters.
  • National Museum in Gdańsk.
    The National Museum in Gdańsk (MNG) is one of the oldest and largest museums in Poland. Its crowning glory is Hans Memling's world-class triptych "The Last Judgment."
  • Gdańsk Neptune fountain.
    The Neptune Fountain (Polish: Fontanna Neptuna) is the most recognizable symbol of Gdańsk, located in the historic center of the city on the Long Market Square (Długi Targ) in front of the entrance to Artus Court.
  • Amber Museum in Gdańsk.
    The Amber Museum in Gdańsk (Muzeum Bursztynu) is one of the city's most modern museums, housed in the historic Great Mill (Wielki Młyn). Since 2021, the exhibition has moved here from the Prison Tower and offers visitors a glimpse of the "gold of the Baltic" through the prism of history, nature, and art.
  • Museum WW2 Gdańsk.
    The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk (Muzeum II Wojny Światowej) is a modern multimedia complex with one of the largest historical exhibitions in the world. Its main exhibition, located 14 meters underground, tells the story of the war through the lens of the lives of ordinary people.
  • Westerplatte Gdańsk.
    Westerplatte in Gdansk is a landmark memorial site where the first battles of World War II began. Key visual landmarks include the majestic monument to the coastal defenders and the preserved ruins of military installations.
  • Wisłoujście Fortress Gdańsk.
    The Wisłoujście Fortress (Polish: Twierdza Wisłoujście) is a unique historic fortification located in Gdańsk, Poland, at the former mouth of the Vistula River. Often called the "Gate to the Republic," it served as a crucial defensive point, lighthouse, and maritime hub for centuries. 
  • St. Mary's Basilica in Gdańsk.
    St. Mary's Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka) in Gdańsk is the largest brick church in the world and one of the city's main landmarks. Construction took over 150 years (1343–1502) and can accommodate up to 25,000 people at a time.
  • Karting Gdańsk.
    Gdansk is home to several popular go-kart tracks, offering both indoor tracks for all-weather riding and outdoor tracks.
  • Shooting ranges Gdańsk.
    There are several popular shooting ranges (strzelnica in Polish) in and around Gdansk where you can shoot firearms without a special license under the supervision of an instructor.
  • Crane Museum Gdańsk.
    The Crane Museum (Polish: Żuraw) is the oldest surviving port crane in Europe and one of the main symbols of Gdańsk. It is a branch of the National Maritime Museum and is located in the historic center of the city on the Motława River embankment.
  • National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk.
    The National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk (Narodowe Muzeum Morskie) is a large complex located in the city's historic center on the banks of the Motława River. The museum includes several unique objects, from ancient grain storage facilities to the first post-war Polish ship.
  • Gdańsk European Solidarity Centre.
    The European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności, ECS) is a modern, interactive museum in Gdańsk dedicated to the history of the Solidarity trade union movement and the fall of communism in Poland and Eastern Europe.
  • Zoo Gdańsk.
    The Gdańsk Zoo (Gdański Ogród Zoologiczny) is a zoological park in Poland (approximately 124 hectares), located in the picturesque Oliwa district. It is open to visitors daily and year-round, including weekends and holidays.
  • Park Oliwski Gdańsk.
    Adam Mickiewicz's Oliwa Park is a historic garden complex in Gdańsk, covering approximately 10 hectares, built on the foundations of former monastery gardens. It is considered one of the most beautiful and visited places in the city thanks to its blend of French formal style, English landscape design, and unique botanical collections.
  • Oliwa star Gdańsk.
    Olivia Star (often referred to as Oliwa Star) is the tallest skyscraper in Gdańsk and all of northern Poland, located in the Olivia Centre business district in Oliwa. The 180-meter-tall building is a popular tourist destination thanks to its observation deck and restaurants with panoramic views.
  • Flyspot Gdańsk.
    Flyspot is a network of professional wind tunnels in Poland designed for indoor skydiving. These free-fall simulators use powerful fans to create vertical airflow at speeds of up to 330 km/h, allowing a person to soar without a parachute.
  • Old Town Hall Gdańsk.
    Main City Hall (Ratusz Głównego Miasta): A majestic building with an 80-meter tower. Inside is the Museum of Gdańsk with its magnificent Red Hall, and at the top is an observation deck and a carillon of 37 bells.
  • Hevelianum Gdańsk.
    Hevelianum is a modern scientific and educational center in Gdańsk, located on the grounds of a former 19th-century defensive fortress on Gradowa Hill. This space combines interactive scientific exhibitions, historical displays, and a park area with one of the best panoramic views of the Old Town and shipyards.
  • Golden Gate Gdańsk.
    The Golden Gate (Polish: Złota Brama) is one of Gdańsk's most significant architectural monuments, located at the beginning of the Royal Route on Długa Street. Built in the early 17th century, it replaced an older 14th-century Gothic gate and became a symbol of the city's wealth and prosperity.
  • Designer Outlet Gdańsk.
    The main outlet center in Gdańsk is Designer Outlet Gdańsk (formerly known as Fashion House). It is the largest shopping center of its kind in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, offering products from over 100 brands at discounts ranging from 30% to 70% year-round.
Sopot.
Sopot is Poland's premier seaside resort city on the Baltic Sea, famous for its vibrant atmosphere and beautiful sandy beaches. It features the longest wooden pier in Europe and is a key part of the Tricity metropolitan area, located directly between Gdansk and Gdynia.
  • Sopot.
    Sopot is Poland's most popular seaside resort, located on the shores of the Gulf of Gdańsk. Together with Gdańsk and Gdynia, it forms the Tricity metropolitan area.
  • Sopot molo.
    The Sopot Pier (Polish: Molo w Sopocie) is the longest wooden pier in Europe, with a total length of 511.5 meters. It is the main attraction of the resort town of Sopot, serving as a place for promenades, recreation, and mooring of ships.
  • Crooked House Sopot.
    The Crooked House (Polish: Krzywy Domek) is one of Poland's most famous architectural landmarks, located in the resort town of Sopot. This building, which has not a single right angle, visually resembles an optical illusion or a cartoon house.
Gdynia.
Gdynia is a modern port city on the Baltic Sea, known for its modernist architecture, maritime heritage, and beautiful coastal boulevard. Developed rapidly in the 1920s, it forms the northern hub of the Tricity metropolitan area alongside Gdansk and Sopot.
  • Gdynia.
    Gdynia is a modern port city in northern Poland, located on the Baltic Sea. Together with Gdańsk and Sopot, it forms the Tricity agglomeration.
  • Aquarium Gdynia.
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  • Gdynia Błyskawica museum.
    ORP Błyskawica (Lightning) is a legendary Polish destroyer, currently moored in the port of Gdynia as a museum ship. She is the oldest surviving destroyer of her class in the world and the only Allied ship to see combat throughout World War II.
  • Gdynia Motor Museum.
    The Gdynia Motor Museum (Gdyńskie Muzeum Motoryzacji) is a private collection of vintage cars and motorcycles located in the Chyłoń district. The museum recreates the atmosphere of 1920s streets using original cobblestones from the period.
  • National Maritime Museum in Gdynia.
    In Gdynia, maritime themes are represented by several key sites, located primarily along the Pomeranian Embankment (Skwer Kościuszki). The most important are the Navy Museum and two famous museum ships.
Malbork & Stutthof.
Malbork & Stutthof represent two of Northern Poland's most significant historic landmarks located just outside the Tricity. Malbork is home to the world's largest brick castle fortress, while the Stutthof Museum preserves the deeply moving history of the region's World War II memorial site.
  • Malbork Castle.
    Malbork Castle (also known as Marienburg) is the largest medieval brick castle in the world and one of the most impressive Gothic monuments in Europe. Located in northern Poland on the banks of the Nogat River, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former seat of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order.
  • Stutthof.
    This is a former Nazi concentration camp located in Poland near the village of Sztutowo (37 km from Gdańsk). Founded in September 1939, it was the first Nazi camp established outside of Germany and the last to be liberated (on May 9, 1945).
  • Malbork & Stutthof.
    Malbork Castle & Stutthof Museum (Full-Day Private Tour)Discover two of Northern Poland's most powerful historical landmarks in one comfortable day trip. Whether you are staying in a hotel or arriving at the cruise port, our private transfer allows you to skip the crowded tour buses and explore at your own pace. First, travel back to the Middle Ages at Malbork Castle, the world's largest brick fortress. Then, visit the Stutthof Museum to honor and preserve the deeply moving history of the region’s World War II memorial site.Duration: Approx. 7–8 hours (flexible timing based on your schedule).Capacity: Comfortable, air-conditioned minivan for up to 5–6 passengers.Service: Door-to-door pick-up and drop-off from your hotel, airport, or cruise terminal. Fixed rates, no hidden fees.
Tailor Your Perfect Journey.
Other Directions cover custom private transfers and long-distance travel to any popular destination across Poland. Beyond the Tricity area, we offer reliable transportation to vibrant cultural centers, historic towns, and hidden gems tailored entirely to your personal travel itinerary.
  • Reda aquapark.
    Reda Aquapark One of the most modern water parks in Poland, known primarily for its unique slide leading through an aquarium with live sharks.
  • Polish Maldives.
    The Hel Spit is a unique sandbar, approximately 34 km long, in Poland, separating the Bay of Puck from the Baltic Sea. This place is often called "the beginning of Poland," as the city of Hel, one of the northernmost points of the country, lies at its very end.
  • Gryf museum.
    The Griff Museum of Military Equipment (Grif Museum) is a private center in Dąbrowka, near Wejherowo, specializing in dynamic presentations of military history. The museum is located on the site of a former missile base and is known for its interactive approach.
  • Klanino tank museum.
    The Muzeum Pancerne w Kłaninie (Tank Museum in Klanino) is a private military equipment museum located within the palace and park complex in the gmina of Puck, Poland. Founded by historian and collector Mateusz Deling (known as the "Tank Hunter"), the museum specializes in restored World War II armored vehicles.
  • Sierra Golf Resort.
    Located in a scenic parkland near Wejherowo, Sierra Golf Resort features a championship 18-hole golf course, a modern driving range, and a Golf Academy.
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  • Warsaw.
    Experience the dynamic capital city, blending historical sites with modern attractions.
  • The Royal Castle in Warsaw.
    The Royal Castle in Warsaw (Zamek Królewski w Warszawie) is more than just an architectural monument; it is a symbol of the revival of Polish statehood. Situated on Castle Square in the heart of the Old Town, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Warsaw Uprising Museum.
    The Warsaw Uprising Museum (Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego) is an interactive museum in Warsaw dedicated to the events of 1944. It is located in the building of the former tram power station.
  • Krakow.
    Krakow is rightly called the cultural and tourist capital of Poland. Ancient fortresses and castles, parks and recreational areas—the city's infrastructure, abundance of attractions, and rich history—make it a true must-see.
  • Zakopane.
    Zakopane is Poland's "winter capital," the country's highest city, located at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. It is a popular year-round resort, renowned for its unique wooden architecture, ski slopes, and scenic hiking trails.
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau.
    Auschwitz-Birkenau (also known as Oswiecim) was the largest complex of Nazi concentration and death camps, operating from 1940 to 1945 in occupied Poland. It has become a global symbol of the Holocaust, terror, and genocide.
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