Cruise Krakow’s Vistula River, then explore the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine. Enjoy stunning views, cozy comforts, and a unique underground adventure.
Cruise Krakow’s Vistula River, then explore the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine. Enjoy stunning views, cozy comforts, and a unique underground adventure.
- River Vistula Krakow - Experience a delightful catamaran cruise on the Vistula River, offering a unique view of Krakow’s landmarks from the water. Marvel at the city’s most significant sites from a fresh perspective as you glide along Poland’s majestic river.
- Kosciuszko’s Mound (Kopiec Kosciuszki) - One of Krakow’s five mounds, Kościuszko’s…
- River Vistula Krakow - Experience a delightful catamaran cruise on the Vistula River, offering a unique view of Krakow’s landmarks from the water. Marvel at the city’s most significant sites from a fresh perspective as you glide along Poland’s majestic river.
- Kosciuszko’s Mound (Kopiec Kosciuszki) - One of Krakow’s five mounds, Kościuszko’s Mound was built to honor Tadeusz Kościuszko, a revered patriot and leader of a national uprising.
- Monastery of the Norbertan Sisters - This grand monastery, resembling a castle, was established in the 12th century and has been rebuilt multiple times. It is central to Krakow’s traditions, hosting the annual Emmaus festival on the Monday after Easter and serving as the starting point for the Lajkonik procession every June.
- Wawel Royal Castle - Perched on a limestone hill above the Vistula River, Wawel Royal Castle is a historic center of power and legend. This complex of castle and sacred buildings is a symbol of Krakow and a museum showcasing Poland’s most treasured cultural artifacts. Look closely to spot the famous Wawel dragon breathing fire.
- Museum of Japanese Art and Technology - The museum’s modern, distinctive architecture is best appreciated from the river. Its wavy roof design is inspired by the Vistula River’s waves.
- Church on the Rock (Kosciol na Skalce) - The baroque Church of Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Stanislaus stands on a small hill of white Jurassic limestone by the Vistula River. This basilica is a national pantheon, housing the remains of notable artists and a library with invaluable documents and books.
- Kazimierz The Former Jewish District - Once an independent city south of Wawel, Kazimierz was the heart of Jewish life in Krakow for centuries and remains one of the city’s top tourist attractions.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine - This underground marvel features ballrooms, concert halls, art galleries, and shrines all carved from salt. The tourist route through the Wieliczka Mine reveals stunning chambers, chapels, and brine lakes, offering a journey through history and the remarkable story of the people who created this unique site. The sacred spaces, including the exquisite Chapel of St. Kinga, form a one-of-a-kind underground pilgrimage route, unparalleled in Europe and possibly the world.
- Transfer Krakow-Wieliczka-Krakow
- Group tour of the mine with a guide
- Sightseeing cruise on the Vistula River (~1h)
- Admission ticket to the mine
- Transfer Krakow-Wieliczka-Krakow
- Group tour of the mine with a guide
- Sightseeing cruise on the Vistula River (~1h)
- Admission ticket to the mine
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Relax on a contemporary boat as you glide along the Vistula River, taking in some of Krakow’s most beautiful sights. With a heated deck and plush leather sofas, you’ll feel warm and at ease even on cooler days. On warmer days, head to the upper deck to enjoy stunning views while spending time outdoors.
Afterward, switch to a bus for a trip to Wieliczka,…
Relax on a contemporary boat as you glide along the Vistula River, taking in some of Krakow’s most beautiful sights. With a heated deck and plush leather sofas, you’ll feel warm and at ease even on cooler days. On warmer days, head to the upper deck to enjoy stunning views while spending time outdoors.
Afterward, switch to a bus for a trip to Wieliczka, a charming town near Krakow, home to one of Europe’s largest and oldest salt mines, dating back 700 years. The mine extends 340 meters deep, with over 245 kilometers of corridors and tunnels. The tourist route spans over 3 kilometers and includes more than 20 chambers, underground lakes, and a variety of corridors and structures. Among them is the remarkable Church of St. Kinga, the patron saint of miners—a unique underground church adorned with chandeliers, carvings, and statues all sculpted from salt. The mine boasts a special healing microclimate, and at a depth of 135 meters, there’s even a sanatorium.
- Please note that part of the tour is walking and operated by a live guide. The rest of the tour includes the care of the driver (cruise, transfer), without a guide
- The regular Salt Mine tour requires lots of walking and climbing stairs.
- Please remember that it is quite cool in the mine (between 14° C and 16° C). Make sure to take warmer clothing even in summer and wear comfortable shoes, as well.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.