Zakopane - the winter capital of Poland is sure to impress you with its stunning mountain landscapes and unspoiled nature. Discover the highland culture and traditions and get a taste of the local cuisine.
The tour gives you the opportunity to admire the panorama of the beautiful Polish mountains. You can choose the way you will spend your time in Tatra Mountains- pick from relaxing time in thermal pools, walk with breathtaking views on Gubałówka Mountain or discover Zakopane Town attractions at your own pace. Choose „Thermal Pools” option and spend whole day in the biggest thermal pools in Poland. Take advantage of the relax in hot mineral water admiring picturesque view on the Tatra Mountains. There are 13 different pools for you to jump in! Water temperature of 36C allows you to enjoy the bath even in the winter, surrounded by the snow. With „Gubałówka” option, you will get access to the most famous Funicular in Poland. After going up, you will have time to admire the views, taste original Highlanders' cuisine and buy traditional souvenirs. And don’t worry, we will get you back down to the town right after! If you don’t like to be bounded by schedule and love to organize time on your own, you should decently choose the regular ticket option. It allows you to discover Zakopane town at your own pace.
Estimated timetable (may change depending on traffic):
9:00 - Plac Szczepański 8 - Discover Cracow Visitor Centre
11:00 Chochołowskie Thermal Pools
11:45 Gubałówka Funicular
Free time
16:15 Gubałówka Funicular
17:00 Chochołowskie Thermal Pools
19:00 - Plac Szczepański 8 - Discover Cracow Visitor Centre
Please make sure to be 15 minutes before pickup time at the meeting points.
Please make sure to be at least 5 minutes prior to pickup time after visiting chosen attraction in order to avoid missing the transport back.
Please note that temperatures in the mountains are lower than in other regions.
City tours are also possible on cold and rainy days, as our vehicles are equipped with special covers.
The given price includes transport of up to 7 people.
The tour is available in 26 languages.
Service is unavailable, when the temperature falls below 0°C.
Printed voucher should be handed at the beginning of a tour.
El crucero empieza a los pies de la Torre Eiffel y sigue por la orilla izquierda pasando por: Hotel des Invalides, Museo d’Orsay, Institut de France, Notre Dame de Paris y La Grand Bibliotheque. Vuelve por la orilla derecha pasando por Hotel de Ville, Museo del Louvre, Concorde, Grand Palais, Trocadero y finalment, vuelve a la Torre Eiffel. La embarcación está cubierta y ofrece vistas perfectas de París y las orillas del rio Sena.
Menú disponible en: francés, inglés, español, alemán, japonés, italiano, ruso, coreano, chino y portugués.
Menú Otoño / Invierno 2018/2019 (disponible hasta el 2 de abril de 2019)
Menú Vegetariano (disponible del 4 de abril al 2 de octubre 2018)
From your starting point by Edinburgh Castle, you head out of the city to the charming village of Roslin, making your first stop at one of Scotland’s most extraordinary buildings - Rosslyn Chapel*. The Chapel’s worldwide fame increased thanks to Dan Brown’s bestselling novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’. Described as the “Library in Stone”, the inside walls of Rosslyn Chapel are adorned with thousands of ancient carvings, each with a story of its own. You can also learn of the myths and legends surrounding the chapel, including tales of the Knights Templar.
Leaving Rosslyn you will continue into the heart of the Scottish Borders, an area rich in hills, valleys, rivers and moorland, as well as being the traditional home to Scottish rugby. Next travel to the historic town of Melrose, birthplace of the game of Rugby Sevens and location of Melrose Abbey, founded in 660 AD, and said to be the burial place of the casket containing the heart of Robert the Bruce. Here you stop for lunch and have free time to explore Melrose and its Abbey*.
On your return journey, you will travel via the village of St. Boswells and pause for a photo stop at Scott’s View, where you can enjoy glorious scenic views overlooking the valley of the River Tweed, reputed to be one of the favourite beauty spots of the famous Scottish author, Sir Walter Scott. The journey north takes you to Pencaitland, where you will visit the charming Glenkinchie Distillery*, one of the few Lowland whisky distilleries in Scotland.
Here you can enjoy “a tour and a taste”, learn more about “the water of life” and sample some of Glenkinchie’s finest malts. You will then return to Edinburgh.
*OPTIONAL EXTRA.
Mon, Thu & Sat | ALL YEAR
Departs: 09:30 Returns: 17:15