Warsaw City Break

Capital of Poland is the biggest and most populous city in the country. It’s a remarkable place in many ways. Not only regarding its rich history, but also in view of its impressively fast development. Beside implementing new technologies in many fields, the city preserves its magic atmosphere of the old days. Warsaw tour can be an amazing experience for everyone. Although WWII had severely damaged the city (over 65% of buildings!), Warsaw quickly stood up becoming even more...

Folkshow with traditional Polish food

How about trying traditional polish food while watching folk dances in a cottage house in the middle of a forest? Folkshow tour with traditional Polish food is a perfect option for those who wish to explore Polish customs, tastes and temperament! Beside discovering new culture, you’ll spend a lovely evening with your team at wooden table set with best delicacies. Trust us: good food = good mood good sensations = good relations We’ll take you outside the city, to...

Goldberg machine tour

What is the best entertainment for those with scientific minds? Giving them an intellectual problem to solve! Rube Goldberg was a cartoonist, whose drawings of complex devices became world famous. All his machines, intended to perform simple task in a complicated way, were a perfect example of “domino effect”. In fact, Goldberg tried to prove human aspiration for maximum effort and minimum effect. However, it turned out that building such devices can be really challenging and entertaining activity. In...

Energylandia Zator tour

If you would like to forget about adult life’s problems and feel the childlike excitement for one day more – come to Energylandia! The biggest theme park in Poland, located 50 km from Krakow, is an absolute sensations of the few recent years. As the season starts (May), crowds of children, teenagers and adults come there everyday. It’s a perfect place to spend a fun day with friends and a great idea for a team building tour – unforgettable...

Bochnia Salt Mine tour

Salt Mine in Bochnia is the oldest salt mine in Poland and one of the oldest mines in the world. The history of salt mining in Bochnia has as much as 3 500 years! In fact, it stopped digging down only 30 years ago. From that time it serves as an official History Monument, UNESCO heritage site and a magnificent tourist attraction. Bochnia Salt Mine, together with the one in Wieliczka, form Żupy Krakowskie – the only two mines...

Wieliczka Salt Mine – miners route

Discover a magnificent underground world of Wieliczka salt mine and feel as a real miner! Wieliczka Salt Mine is an obligatory destination for every visitor of Southern Poland. This magnificent monument from the XIII century is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of The 7 miracles of Poland. Each year, it it has an increasing numbers of visitors which makes it one of the best attraction in the country. That’s why, the mine implements new attractions for its...

Food tour and culinary workshops

What’s the most important feature of every culture? The are plenty of crucial elements, of course. However, there is one thing that is extremely significant, characteristic for each country and pleasant at the same time – food! That’s why culinary workshops and food tours sell like hotcakes. Food tour gives a possibility to discover local tastes and customs. A visit in the most popular restaurants/bars/cafes is in fact a chance to meet local people, who can tell you much...

Wine&Coffe tasting with workshops

Would you agree that after one good cup of coffee or one glass of a good wine everything seems to be easier? We do and that’s why we will organise wine and coffee tasting for you with pleasure! Beside familiarizing with an interesting history of those two drinks, you’ll learn how to make them by your own. Shared coffee tasting with workshops is a perfect choice for coffee connoisseurs, who wants to polish their skills, as well as for...

Solina Lake cruises

What is the best recipe for a dreamy journey for those who admire nature and want to discover one of the most beautiful parts of Poland? Water + boat + sun + mountains + good company = a cruise on Solina Lake. Solina Lake, located in South-East Poland, is often called ,,the Sea of Bieszczady Mountains”. It covers an area of 22 km² and contains 472 mln m³ of water, which makes it the biggest artificial lake in Poland....