POLAND

Religious Studies Trips to Krakow

DESTINATION Poland
PRICE FROM £345pp
DURATION 4 nights
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Religious Studies Trips to Krakow

About the Destination

Krakow is one of Europe’s most historically significant and visually stunning cities. Poland’s cultural capital and former royal seat, the city survived World War II largely undamaged, preserving one of the most complete medieval city centres in Europe. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells the story of Poland’s glorious past and its darkest chapter with equal power and dignity.

The city’s remarkable Old Town, with the vast Rynek Główny (Main Market Square), the soaring Wawel Castle and Cathedral, and the beautiful Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, provides fantastic educational opportunities for students. Just an hour’s drive away, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is one of the most important historical sites in the world, offering a deeply moving and essential educational visit.

Krakow is also an affordable and welcoming city with a thriving student population (it is home to Poland’s oldest university, the Jagiellonian University, founded in 1364). This trip is ideal for students studying History, WWII, Politics, Architecture, Religious Studies, and Sociology.

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Students pay individually through our online system. A deposit secures the trip, with the balance due in flexible instalments.

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Trip Highlights

Itinerary

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Day 1

Day 1

Travel to Kraków, followed by check-in at the accommodation and time to settle in. Students will then take part in a guided tour of the Jewish District and former wartime ghetto, including a visit to Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory, exploring the city’s history during the Second World War and its impact on the local Jewish community. The day will conclude with a group dinner at the accommodation.

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Day 2

Day 2

A visit to the Galicia Jewish Museum, where students will explore exhibitions documenting the history and culture of Jewish life in the Galicia region, as well as the impact of the Second World War. This will be followed by a guided walking tour focusing on the life and legacy of Pope John Paul II, including key sites connected to his time in Kraków.

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Day 3

Day 3

A full-day visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, including a guided tour of the former concentration and extermination camp sites. The tour explores the preserved remains of the largest Nazi concentration and extermination complex, bearing witness to the events of the Holocaust and the experiences of those who were imprisoned there. The day will conclude with dinner at the accommodation.

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Day 4

Day 4

Check out of the accommodation and begin the journey home. Depending on departure times, there may be a short period for final exploration. This will mark the conclusion of the trip.

What's Included

Core Inclusions

  • ✈️ Return Flights from UK
  • 🏨 Highly Rated Accommodation
  • 🚌 EU Airport Transfers
  • ATOL Financial Protection
  • 🙋 Dedicated Account Manager
  • 🚶🏽 Private, Guided Walking Tour of Central Krakow

Optional Extras

  • 🕯️ Guided Visit of the Galacia Museum
  • ✝️ Guided Walking Tour of Pope John Paul II
  • ✡️ Guided tour of the Jewish District, Wartime Ghetto, and Schindlers Factory
  • 🏭 Day visit and tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • 🏰 Wawel Castle & Cathedral Entry
  • ⛏️ Wieliczka Salt Mine Day Trip
  • 🎳 Bowling Night

FAQs

Krakow offers comprehensive study of Judaism and Christianity through its religious sites, preserved communities, and historical evidence. Students explore Jewish beliefs and pre-war community life in Kazimierz, while contrasting this with Krakow's significance as a major Catholic centre. The wartime ghetto in Podgorze and Auschwitz-Birkenau provide profound insight into persecution and discrimination. Together, these sites enable students to examine complex ethical questions - prejudice, morality, faith, and resilience - that the Holocaust raises for both religious and secular perspectives.
Our recommended sites are: Galacia Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau visit Kazimierz (Jewish District) Schindlers Factory Podgorze (Wartime Ghetto) Guided Walking Tour of Pope John Paul II Sanctuary Of Divine Mercy These visits enable RE students to examine comparative religion through lived experience- exploring Jewish and Christian beliefs, practices, and communities. Students encounter profound ethical questions about faith, suffering, prejudice, and moral resilience during persecution, deepening understanding beyond textbook study.
We design customised itineraries that match each group's learning style and pace. Rather than rigid historical routes, we blend independent exploration, guided visits and Museum entries to give you maximum flexibility, keeping your students engaged. Our aim is to ensure all your students are intellectually  and culturally stimulated, ensuring every single student benefits meaningfully from the overall experience.
We arrange accommodation in centrally-located hotels and hostels with excellent transport links to major points of interest. Each venue is selected for comfort, security, and proven experience hosting student groups, ensuring convenience without compromising on care or quality.
Every group we work with has a dedicated Account Manager to tailor the trip to your needs. They'll support you throughout the booking process with all the information you need, and provide you with all the relevant documents for the trip. They'll also arrange trip briefing calls with you prior to departure to go through the trip, documents and to answer any questions you may have.
All of our trips are fully risk-assessed and our suppliers adhere to our health and safety standards. Please note that, unless an aspect of the trip is explicitly mentioned in the 'What's Included' section of your trip page, it does not fall under our health and safety policy and therefore participants partake in any additional activities at their own risk. We ask all groups to also to be mindful of their own safety and to inform their Account Manager of anything that they feel could be a potential hazard or concern.
We will ensure that all potential additional costs are clearly listed in the trip documentation. We'd also recommend all students bring a small amount of funds for their own purchases such as food, snack or souvenirs, in either the form of local cash (PLN) or a debit card.
All groups will be advised on the Visa process prior to booking and if ETA/ETIAS need to be completed. Please note, all visas and ETA/ETIAS documents will need to be completed by the individual travellers and/or their parents/guardians, as UniLife cannot complete this process on their behalf.
Travel insurance can be included in the trip price, but is not included as standard. Students MUST have valid travel insurance for their trip and medical coverage in the instance of an accident.
Unfortunately, we can't provide refunds for the trip deposit. However, if one of the group has to cancel or can no longer attend the trip, it may be possible to transfer the ticket to another student, subject to the airline or ferry name change fees.

Price from

£345pp

Based on a group of 30 students

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Trip Details
Destination
Poland
Duration
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