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Discover Zakopane’s stunning mountain scenery, traditional cheese tasting, scenic cable car rides, and relaxing thermal pools—all in a full-day tour from Krakow.
For travelers looking to step outside Krakow’s historic streets and into the breathtaking landscapes of Poland’s Tatra Mountains, the Zakopane Tour + Thermal Pools offers a well-rounded, authentic experience. This 10-hour day trip combines scenic sightseeing, cultural delights, and relaxation, making it perfect for those wanting a taste of Poland’s mountain charm without the hassle of planning.
What we particularly love about this tour is its seamless mix of activities—from the lively street life of Krupówki to the serene thermal pools in Chochołów. The convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off helps make the day smooth and stress-free, while the diversity of sights and tastes keeps it engaging from start to finish.
That said, with a busy itinerary packed into just a day, some travelers might find the timing a little tight—especially if you’re eager to explore Zakopane at a leisurely pace. Still, if you’re after a balanced experience that hits all the highlights, this tour is ideal.
This experience suits active travelers, culture buffs, and those craving stunning mountain scenery combined with authentic local flavors and a relaxing thermal spa session. If you’re short on time but want a comprehensive taste of Zakopane and its surroundings, this trip delivers.


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The tour kicks off with hotel pickup in Krakow, which is a real plus for travelers staying in central locations. Once on board, the two-hour drive to Zakopane is comfortable and scenic, with the driver providing snippets about the region. This part of the trip is a good chance to get oriented and enjoy glimpses of Poland’s southern landscape, especially as your guide points out notable sights like the ski jump where international competitions are held.
The first real stop is at Bacówka Biay Potok, a shepherd’s hut where regional cheese and local snacks await. Reviewers like Nicole highlight the value of this stop, noting how the sheep’s cheese and cranberries are a delicious introduction to highlander flavors. It’s a brief but memorable taste of authentic Polish mountain food, often accompanied by a splash of cherry vodka, which adds to the fun.
This stop isn’t just about food; it’s a chance to understand local traditions and enjoy the rustic atmosphere. Travelers often find these moments charming and authentic, setting the tone for the rest of the day.
From there, you head to Gubałówka Hill via cable car, a highlight for many visitors. The gondola ride itself is a scenic delight—gliding up while the views of Zakopane and the Tatra mountains unfold. Once at the top, you’ll have about an hour of free time to soak in the panoramic vistas, take photos, or buy local souvenirs.
Our reviews reflect how much travelers appreciate this part; Darina mentions her guide Mike’s helpful recommendations, which included the best spots for photos and snacks. The views from Gubałówka are often described as “stunning,” with some noting they’re amongst the most memorable of their trip.
Next, it’s time to explore Krupówki, Zakopane’s most famous and oldest street. Known for its lively atmosphere, traditional wooden architecture, and bustling shops, it’s the perfect place to absorb the town’s mountain charm.
With about 1.5 hours of free time, visitors can shop for souvenirs, try more regional foods, or simply enjoy watching street performers and locals in traditional costumes. Katie highlights how the street is a great mix of lively activity and authentic vibe, making it a favorite part of the tour.
Returning to the van, the tour makes a quick 20-minute stop at a shepherd’s hut again for more regional snacks or to pick up souvenirs. This is a lovely chance to interact with locals and learn about shepherding traditions. Reviewers like Nicole appreciate the delicious cheese tasting as an authentic taste of highlander culture.
The pièce de résistance for many is the 3-hour relaxing session in the Chochołów thermal pools. These thermal baths are set in a traditional wooden village, offering warm, mineral-rich waters that soothe muscles after a day of sightseeing.
Guests typically rave about the thermal pools being the perfect unwind after a busy morning, with some mentioning how the experience exceeds expectations. The thermal baths are included, which makes this a good value—especially when considering the quality of the pools and the tranquil setting.
After soaking in the thermal pools, the journey back to Krakow is usually smooth. The driver often shares more local insights, making the return as engaging as the outward trip.

At $142 per person, this full-day experience is quite comprehensive. It includes transport, guided commentary, cable car tickets, cheese tasting, and entrance to the thermal pools. When you compare it with the cost of organizing similar activities independently—transport, entry fees, and meals—the package offers convenience and savings.
Most reviews emphasize the expertise of the guides, such as Kamil and Mike, who are praised for their helpfulness, friendliness, and knowledge. The flexibility of free time in Zakopane also means you can tailor your experience—whether that’s shopping, dining, or taking more photos.

This trip is ideal for travelers wanting a balanced day of scenic views, cultural insights, and Relaxation. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but craving a comprehensive experience of Zakopane’s highlights. Active types will appreciate the cable car and walking, while those seeking relaxation will love the thermal pools. It also suits families, couples, and solo travelers looking for an authentic taste of Polish mountain life with convenient logistics.
If you’re a fan of local food and stunning mountain vistas, this tour hits those marks. It’s a great way to see Zakopane’s most famous sights without the stress of planning and navigating on your own.

Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off within Krakow, making it very convenient for travelers staying in the city.
How long is the drive from Krakow to Zakopane?
The journey takes about two hours each way, with scenic views and commentary from the driver during the ride.
Are tickets included for the cable car and thermal pools?
Yes, both the cable car to Gubałówka Hill and entrance to the Chochołów thermal baths are included in the price.
How much free time do I get in Zakopane?
You’ll have about 3 hours of free time in total—enough to explore Krupówki, enjoy lunch, or take additional photos.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
It is wheelchair accessible and suitable for private groups, but some walking and outdoor activities might require mobility considerations.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
“Amazing trip to beautiful places and great scenery. Our driver Adam was so lovely and kind. He was willing to do anything for us! Also great servic…”

This Zakopane day trip from Krakow offers a balanced combination of scenic mountain views, authentic regional tastes, and relaxing thermal pools. It’s a well-organized, value-packed option for those wanting a full day of adventure and relaxation without the hassle of planning every detail.
Whether you’re captivated by the panoramic vistas from Gubałówka, eager to stroll along Krupówki, or simply in need of unwinding in thermal waters, this experience hits all the right notes. With knowledgeable guides and thoughtful touches like cheese tasting and free time, it’s a trip that leaves many travelers feeling satisfied and inspired.
For anyone craving a taste of Poland’s mountain life paired with a touch of leisure, this tour is a solid choice—offering both adventure and calm in one package.