- Krakow - Start from Krakow to Zakopane, the journey takes around 2 hours.
- Chocholow - Chochołów village - Orginal highlanders wooden houses. The complex is under the UNESCO protection
- Gubalowka - Gubałówka hill (height 1126 m) where you can go to the top by a funicular (included), with some breathtaking views on the Tatra Mountains.
- Krupowki Street - The main street of Zakopane
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Chocholowskie Termy -
Thermal baths
Thermal baths is a place where you can find something for yourself, no matter the age and preferences. At your disposal they have over 30 swimming pools saline iodiozed water, hydro massage, raging river, climbing net and water geysers.The water in the pools has the temperature of 32-36ºC, so in out external pools you can relax on freezing days.
- Krakow - Back to Krakow, the journey from Zakopane to Krakow takes around 2 hours
- Hotel pickup included.
- Explore Chochołów, a UNESCO protected village.
- Funicular ticket to Gubałówka hilltop.
- Air-conditioned transportation.
- English-speaking driver and guide.
- Taste traditional ‘Oscypek’ cheese.
- 3-hour admission to thermal baths.
- Visit regional market and Krupówki street with free time in Zakopane.
- Food and drinks
Zakopane is a town situated roughly 100 km south of Krakow. It nestles at the base of the Tatra Mountains, earning it the reputation as Poland’s winter capital. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the Krupówki street, home to numerous restaurants serving local traditional cuisine. A visit to Gubałówka hill offers some stunning panoramas of the Tatra Mountains from its summit. The thermal baths are a versatile attraction catering to all ages and tastes. They boast over 30 pools of saline iodized water, hydro massage facilities, a raging river, climbing net, and water geysers. The water temperature ranges from 32-36ºC, making the external pools an ideal relaxation spot even on the coldest of days.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.