Opolskie
Tucked away in the heart of southwestern Poland, Opolskie Province is a hidden treasure just waiting to be discovered! Here, the charming city of Opole enchants visitors with its Venetian-style canals, lively market square, and vibrant cultural festivals that celebrate the region’s unique Silesian heritage. The gentle Odra River winds through picturesque landscapes, perfect for leisurely boat trips, cycling adventures, or peaceful riverside picnics.
Dolnośląskie
Dolnośląskie (Lower Silesia) is a land of enchantment and adventure, where every corner tells a story and every landscape takes your breath away! Here, the vibrant city of Wrocław—with its colorful market square, iconic gnome statues, and the majestic Ostrow Tumski—pulses with energy and history.
Eastern Poland
Eastern Poland is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered, where history, nature, and culture blend seamlessly across the enchanting provinces of Lubelskie, Podkarpackie, Podlaskie, and Świętokrzyskie! In Lubelskie, you’ll wander through the picturesque Old Town of Lublin, a city brimming with Renaissance architecture and vibrant student energy, and explore the haunting beauty of Majdanek Concentration Camp, a poignant reminder of the past.
Northern Poland
Northern Poland is a land of breathtaking contrasts and endless adventure, where the vibrant provinces of Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Pomorskie, and Warmińsko-Mazurskie weave together history, nature, and charm like nowhere else! Start your journey in Kujawsko-Pomorskie, where the medieval splendor of Toruń—birthplace of Copernicus and famous for its gingerbread—transports you back in time, and the romantic ruins of Golub-Dobrzyń Castle whisper tales of knights and legends.
Northwestern Poland
Discover the vibrant heart and soul of Northwestern Poland, where the dynamic provinces of Lubuskie, Wielkopolskie, and Zachodniopomorskie offer a thrilling blend of history, nature, and culture! Begin in Wielkopolskie, the cradle of the Polish nation, where the lively city of Poznań dazzles with its Renaissance Old Market Square, delicious “St. Martin’s croissants,” and a buzzing arts scene.
Southwestern Poland
Dive into the enchanting wonders of Southwestern Poland, where the captivating provinces of Dolnośląskie and Opolskie weave together history, nature, and charm in a way that will leave you spellbound! In Dolnośląskie, the fairy-tale city of Wrocław dazzles with its vibrant market square, whimsical gnome statues, and the stunning Centennial Hall, while the mysterious Karkonosze Mountains and the haunting beauty of Książ Castle transport you to a world of legends and adventure.
Slaskie
Małopolskie
Małopolskie Province is in the south of Poland, on the border with Slovakia. Its name is often rendered in English as "Lesser Poland", but there's nothing lesser about it, and that term isn't used here. Geographically it has the heights of the Tatras Mountains, rolling countryside of woodlands and farms, and the strange depths of its salt mines. Culturally its span is even more extreme: from the fascinating old city of Kraków, and the village wooden churches and dwellings, to the 20th century hell that was Auschwitz.
Cities
Southern Poland
Southern Poland is a dazzling tapestry of history, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes, where the enchanting provinces of Małopolskie and Śląskie steal the hearts of every traveler! In Małopolskie, the royal city of Kraków—home to Europe’s largest medieval marketplace, the majestic Wawel Castle, and the poignant Wieliczka Salt Mine—offers a journey through time, while the nearby Tatra Mountains and Zakopane invite you to hike, ski, or simply soak in the stunning alpine vistas.