Gdansk tour
Gdansk tour from Warsaw
To meet your expectations and give you the full experience, we can also invite you to visit other Tri-City cities: Gdynia and Sopot.
Neighbouring city, Sopot, is a beautiful and popular resort. Bohaterow Monte Cassino Street, commonly known as "Monciak", is Sopot’s main promenade and the most representative street. When you get to its end, you will be stepping on the longest wooden pier in Europe (512 meters).
The last of the Tri-city cities is Gdynia, where you can admire ‘Blyskawica’ and the frigate ‘Dar Pomorza’ ships. They will remind you Poland’s rich history of the shipbuilding naval industry.
We will make sure our tour guide shows you all those places, and some more.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Suggested departure time: 7:00 am
- Tour duration: 14 hours
- Sightseeing available in English, Russian and German (we give flags)
- The price per trip * applies to the cost per person and is given in Polish zlotys
- Possibility to pay in foreign currency (€, £, $) at the current NBP exchange rate
Price per person in PLN | 1 PERSON | 2 PEOPLE | 3 PEOPLE | 4 PEOPLE | 5 PEOPLE | 6 PEOPLE |
3600 | 1900 | 1350 | 1100 | 900 | 800 | |
VEHICLE |
*PRICE INCLUDES:
- Sightseeing accompanied by an English-speaking tour guide in Gdansk up to 3 hours. Tours available in German and Russian on request and for an additional fee of 250 PLN
- high-class car ride with an English-speaking driver
- water for the passengers
- in-car Wi-Fi
- passenger insurance
- For groups larger than 6 people, the service is priced individually
- Price does not include taxes
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