Experience a mesmerizing Vistula River cruise with panoramic views of Krakow’s royal city. Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum for an interactive exhibition on Krakow’s fate during the Nazi occupation.
Experience a mesmerizing Vistula River cruise with panoramic views of Krakow’s royal city. Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum for an interactive exhibition on Krakow’s fate during the Nazi occupation.
- Vistula River - Experience Krakow’s key landmarks from the Vistula River. Discover a fresh viewpoint of Krakow as you journey along the queen of Polish rivers.
- Kosciuszko’s Mound (Kopiec Kosciuszki) - Erected in honor of Tadeusz Kościuszko, a revered patriot and leader of the national uprising, the Kościuszko Mound is one of five mounds in…
- Vistula River - Experience Krakow’s key landmarks from the Vistula River. Discover a fresh viewpoint of Krakow as you journey along the queen of Polish rivers.
- Kosciuszko’s Mound (Kopiec Kosciuszki) - Erected in honor of Tadeusz Kościuszko, a revered patriot and leader of the national uprising, the Kościuszko Mound is one of five mounds in Krakow.
- Monastery of the Norbertan Sisters - This formidable monastery, resembling a castle, was established in the 12th century and has been rebuilt multiple times. It is linked to significant Krakow traditions: the annual Emmaus festival is celebrated here on the Monday after Easter, and the Lajkonik procession, a key symbol of Krakow, begins here every June.
- Wawel Royal Castle - Perched on a limestone hill above the Vistula River, this former power center is steeped in legend and history, associated with Krakow’s mythical founder and his descendants. Wawel is a complex of castle and sacred buildings, symbolizing the city and showcasing the most treasured artifacts of Polish material culture. Look closely to spot the famous Wawel dragon, breathing fire at spectators.
- Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology - The museum’s unique, modern architecture is best viewed from the river. Its roof’s wavy 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 on Skałka stands on a small hill of white Jurassic limestone by the Vistula River. The basilica serves as a national pantheon, housing the remains of notable painters, musicians, and poets, and contains a library with invaluable documents, books, and incunabula.
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Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera - After the cruise, visit one of Kraków’s most popular museums — Schindler’s Enamel Factory, where history is vividly brought to life through compelling exhibitions and expert narration. This museum offers a comprehensive exploration of the Nazi occupation years, illustrating the war’s impact on the city and its inhabitants.
With a licensed expert guide, bypass the long ticket lines and delve into the exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945.” Located in Oskar Schindler’s former enamel factory, the museum highlights not only his story but also the daily lives of Kraków’s Jewish and non-Jewish residents during the war.
As you navigate the galleries, you’ll encounter original artifacts, photographs, and immersive reconstructions. The exhibition is set in a series of narrow, dimly lit rooms, designed to evoke the fear, pressure, and uncertainty of life under Nazi rule. -
Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory - The environment creates a powerful atmosphere, transforming history into a lived experience.
Within this broader narrative, learn about Oskar Schindler and how his factory sheltered over a thousand Jewish workers. His story is framed against the backdrop of persecution, deportations, and the devastation of Kraków’s Jewish community, highlighting both the tragedy’s scale and the significance of individual acts of bravery.

- One way sightseeing cruise on a catamaran (without a guide)
- Entrance ticket to the Schindler’s Factory Museum
- Live guide (at the museum)
- One way sightseeing cruise on a catamaran (without a guide)
- Entrance ticket to the Schindler’s Factory Museum
- Live guide (at the museum)
- Hotel pick up and drop-off
- Hotel pick up and drop-off
Start your journey with a soothing cruise along the Vistula River, followed by a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory. Enjoy included admission, skip the lines, and for groups of 15 or more, headsets are provided for an informative and comfortable experience.
Highlights:
• Explore Kraków’s most visited museum
• Bypass the lines for a smooth museum entry
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Start your journey with a soothing cruise along the Vistula River, followed by a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory. Enjoy included admission, skip the lines, and for groups of 15 or more, headsets are provided for an informative and comfortable experience.
Highlights:
• Explore Kraków’s most visited museum
• Bypass the lines for a smooth museum entry
• Discover the story of Oskar Schindler and his factory
• Delve into the exhibition on Kraków during Nazi Occupation
• Enjoy a unique view of Krakow’s landmarks from the riverside
Experience Krakow from a fresh perspective as you sail along the Vistula River. Relax on a modern, comfortable boat and take in panoramic views of the city’s most famous landmarks.
Then, continue with a guided tour that offers more than just information: it is a profound, moving experience that connects you with the history of wartime Kraków and the resilience of its people.
- We kindly ask you to arrive 10 minutes before the tour begins. Once the group has departed, latecomers will not be able to join and tickets cannot be refunded.
- The exhibition uses narrow corridors and immersive design to recreate the atmosphere of wartime Kraków.
- The building once housed Schindler’s factory, but today it is a museum without original machinery.
- Note that part of the tour is visit to museum and operated by a live guide. The rest of the tour includes an audio guide.
- Please note that this is a group tour (other people will participate)
- In line with museum regulations, each tour is limited to a maximum of 25 participants.
- From January 1, 2026: Times are approximate and may change due to museum/site scheduling. You can choose a preferred time, but the exact time is not guaranteed.
- From January 1, 2026: Due to the museum’s personalized tickets, it is essential to provide the names of all participants during the booking process. Please bring your ID card or other identification document for identification by museum staff. The name and surname on your ticket must match the one on your document.
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.