Poland holds one of the most significant Jewish heritage landscapes in Europe. From Kazimierz in Krakow to the solemn grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau, visitors come here not only to see places but to understand memory, continuity and loss. For groups, the practical question is simple: how do you move between these locations with dignity and without losing half the day in logistics?
Key sites we serve
Krakow remains the most common starting point, especially Kazimierz, the synagogues and Schindler's Factory. Auschwitz-Birkenau is often added as a separate day or combined with Krakow when the schedule is tight. Lezajsk attracts pilgrimage groups, especially around key dates. Lublin and Majdanek are important for educational and heritage itineraries, while Lancut often complements a southeastern route.
Why private coach transport works best
Public transport in Poland can work for individual travelers, but it is rarely ideal for heritage groups that need timing, space, calm and flexibility. A private coach allows direct departures from airport, hotel or city center, reduces stress around transfers and makes it easier to adapt when a memorial visit requires more time than expected.
Operational details that matter
Drivers need to know museum access rules, parking windows, group drop-off points and realistic travel times between sites. This matters especially at Auschwitz, where missed entry times can disrupt the whole day. For pilgrimage and heritage routes, lunch timing, restroom access and quiet onboard conditions also make a difference.
What we provide
We organize vehicles from 8 to 57 passengers, with English-speaking service on request. We can coordinate multi-day circuits, hotel transfers, airport pickup from KRK, WAW and KTW, and routes that include kosher meal stops planned in advance. For large delegations, we can coordinate several coaches at once.
Pricing guidance
Krakow airport to Auschwitz and back usually starts around EUR 280 for a minibus and EUR 400 for a full coach. A full-day route including Krakow, Auschwitz and an additional stop requires an individual quote, but the key point is transparency: route, waiting time and inclusions should be clear before confirmation.
FAQ
Can you arrange transport for 100+ passengers?
Yes. We coordinate multiple vehicles and one transport schedule.
Do coaches have a PA system for guides?
Yes, touring coaches can be assigned with microphone and speaker support.
Can scheduling respect religious requirements?
Yes. Departure and arrival windows can be planned around Shabbat and pilgrimage needs.
Contact us: +48 601 076 652 or contact@coachhirekrakow.pl.