easy
6–8 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; some walking involved
Discover Poland’s stunning Baltic coast on a private guided tour through Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia. Enjoy scenic views, local cuisine, and maritime history—all tailored for a personal experience you won’t forget.
Starting at € 93 • Full day • All ages
Explore the enchanting Tricity of Gdansk, Sopot, and Gdynia on a guided tour that blends history and stunning coastal views. Enjoy the longest wooden pier in Europe, admire legendary ships, and savor local cuisine during a lunch break. With private transportation and expert guidance, this experience promises unforgettable memories.
1 Person: € 340 2 People: € 195 3 People: € 147 4 People: € 125 5 People: € 110 6 People: € 100 7 People: € 93
All ages welcome!
Back in the medieval times, it was a member of the Haseatic League. Sopot is the most famous Polish summer resort with the longest wooden pier in Europe. Gdynia is an important seaport in the Bay of Gdansk, where you can admire legendary Polish ships.
This tour starts in Torun. You will be picked up by our English-speaking driver from your hotel/apartment. You will visit Tricity with a local guide. During the tour you will have a lunch break. Afterwards, you will have 1 hour of free time. You will come back to Torun around 21:00.
8:00 Pick-up at your hotel/apartment in Torun 10:30 – 17:30 Guided tour in Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia (lunch break during the tour) 17:30 – 18:30 Free time 21:00 Drop-off at your hotel/apartment in Torun
The departure time is estimated, to be confirmed by email
You’ll be walking on cobblestone streets and piers, so comfortable footwear is a must.
The coastal views and historic sites offer excellent photo opportunities throughout the day.
Baltic weather can be unpredictable; pack layers and rain gear just in case.
Private tours fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons, so reserve early.
Gdańsk played a pivotal role in Poland’s history and was a major Hanseatic port, fostering trade for centuries.
Efforts in this region focus on preserving historic sites and maintaining the sustainability of coastal ecosystems.
Dress in layers to adjust to changing weather conditions throughout the day.
spring,null,winter specific
Shield yourself from the sun during outdoor sightseeing and pier visits.
summer specific
Capture the scenic coastal views and historic sites along the route.
Necessary for walking along piers, cobblestone streets, and uneven surfaces.
all specific