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Rent a campervan in Poland: Your adventure between the Baltic Sea and the Tatra Mountains

Welcome to Poland, the land of rich history, warm hospitality, and breathtaking natural landscapes! From the endless sandy beaches of the Baltic coast to the thousand lakes of Masuria to the historic royal cities of Krakow and Warsaw – Poland is a land full of fascinating contrasts. With around 38 million inhabitants and an area of over 312,000 km², it offers countless discoveries. Find and compare the right motorhome from different rental companies on Campcruisers. This way you can experience this diverse heart of Europe flexibly and authentically when you rent a motorhome in Poland.

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The best tours when you rent a campervan in Poland

A rented camper is your key to the historic cities and impressive natural landscapes of Poland. Here are three route suggestions for an unforgettable trip.


🌊 Tour 1: The Polish Baltic Sea Coast – From Szczecin to Gdańsk


This route takes you along the over 500-kilometer-long coast with its wide sandy beaches, shifting dunes and charming seaside resorts.


  • Duration: 7-9 days
  • Distance: approx. 500 km
  • Ideal for: Beach lovers, families, cyclists
  • Day 1 & 2: Szczecin & the island of Wolin
  • Start in Szczecin and explore the port city. Then drive to the island of Wolin and visit the national park with its impressive cliffs and the bison enclosure.
  • Day 3 & 4: Kołobrzeg & the shifting dunes (approx. 150 km)
  • Visit the famous spa town of Kołobrzeg (Kołobrzeg). Your next highlight is the Słowiński National Park with its huge shifting dunes that resemble a desert.
  • Day 5-7: Hel Peninsula & the Tri-City (approx. 200 km)
  • Drive to the long, narrow Hel Peninsula, a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. End your tour in the Tri-City: Explore the beautifully rebuilt old town of Gdańsk (Gdańsk), the fashionable seaside resort of Sopot (Sopot) with its pier and the port city of Gdynia (Gdynia).


🛶 Tour 2: Masuria – The Land of a Thousand Lakes


This tour takes you to the green lungs of Poland, a picturesque landscape of countless lakes, rivers and dense forests.


  • Duration: 5-7 days
  • Distance: approx. 400 km
  • Ideal for: Nature lovers, water sports enthusiasts, those seeking peace and quiet
  • Day 1 & 2: Mikołajki & the Śniardwy Lake
  • Start in the "summer capital" of Masuria, Mikołajki (Nikolaiken). From here you can take a boat tour on the Śniardwy, the largest lake in Poland.
  • Day 3: Krutynia River & Wojnowo (approx. 60 km)
  • Rent a kayak or take part in a traditional punting boat trip on the crystal-clear Krutynia River. Then visit the Old Believers Monastery in Wojnowo. A must for anyone exploring Wohnmobil Polen.
  • Day 4 & 5: Giżycko (Lötzen) & the Wolf's Lair (approx. 100 km)
  • Visit the Boyen Fortress in Giżycko. From here, take a trip to the Wolf's Lair (Wilczy Szaniec), the remains of Hitler's former headquarters in World War II.


🏰 Tour 3: The South – From Krakow to the High Tatras


This route combines the cultural metropolis of Krakow with the alpine mountains of the High Tatras.


  • Duration: 5-6 days
  • Distance: approx. 300 km
  • Ideal for: Those interested in culture, hikers, mountain lovers
  • Day 1 & 2: Krakow – The Royal Capital
  • Explore Krakow (Kraków), one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Visit the huge market square (Rynek Główny), the Cloth Hall, St. Mary's Church and Wawel Hill with the Royal Castle and the Cathedral.
  • Day 3: Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • Visit the historic Wieliczka Salt Mine (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a fascinating underground world of corridors, chambers and chapels carved entirely out of salt.
  • Day 4 & 5: Zakopane & the High Tatras (approx. 120 km)
  • Drive to Zakopane, the center of the Polish Tatras. The city is known for its unique wooden architecture. From here, countless hiking trails start into the alpine mountains of the High Tatras, e.g. to the famous mountain lake Morskie Oko.


Arrival to Poland: Easy and direct

Poland is very easy to reach from Germany as a direct neighbor.


  • 🚗 By car:
  • Traveling by car is the most straightforward method. Numerous highways and federal roads lead directly from Germany to Poland. From Austria and Switzerland, the route usually leads via Germany or the Czech Republic.
  • ✈️ By plane:
  • The most important international airports are Warsaw (WAW), Krakow (KRK) and Gdansk (GDN). They are served directly and often several times a day from all major airports in German-speaking countries.


After your arrival, you can easily reach the pick-up location of your camper. The exact address of the Wohnmobilvermietung of our partner will be communicated to you in your booking documents.

Why rent a camper in Poland? Variety, hospitality and affordable prices

Renting a campervan in Poland is an excellent way to discover a country that offers a perfect blend of culture, nature and excellent value for money. The biggest advantage is your flexibility. You can drive through the untouched forests of Masuria in the morning and enjoy the flair of Gdansk's old town in the evening. Planning is very easy via a platform like Campcruisers: Compare different models and prices from providers in Poland conveniently online. This way you can find exactly the camper that suits your planned route. If you rent a camper in Poland, you are not limited to tourist centers. You can visit small, authentic villages, taste delicious Polish cuisine and experience the impressive hospitality of the people.

Polish Cuisine: Hearty, diverse and delicious

With a rented camper in Poland you can discover the traditional and very tasty Polish cuisine.

What you should definitely try:


  • 🥟 Pierogi: The famous filled dumplings, optionally with meat, cabbage and mushrooms or sweet with curd cheese or fruits.
  • 🥣 Żurek: A sour flour soup, often served with sausage and egg. A unique taste experience.
  • 🍖 Bigos: A hearty stew made from sauerkraut, white cabbage, various types of meat and mushrooms. The national dish.
  • 🍰 Sernik: A delicious Polish cheesecake.


Camping in Poland: On the rise and close to nature

The camping infrastructure in Poland has developed strongly in recent years and offers many beautiful places.


  • 🏕️ Wild camping & Free standing:
  • Wild camping is officially forbidden in Poland. Overnight stays in parking lots are often tolerated if you behave inconspicuously. It is strictly forbidden in forests. The safest option is to use official sites.


  • 🚐 Official pitches & campsites:
  • Poland has a good network of campsites ("Kemping" or "Camping"), especially in tourist regions such as the Baltic coast and Masuria.
  • Camping Stogi Nr. 218 (Gdańsk)
  • A large place with good connection to the old town of Gdańsk, located directly behind the dunes of the Baltic Sea.
  • Camping KamA (Masuria)
  • A popular, family-run place directly on the lake, ideal for water sports.
  • Camping Pod Krokwią (Zakopane)
  • Centrally located place in Zakopane, perfect starting point for hikes in the High Tatra.


At Campcruisers you can also find and book campsites. We are also expanding our network of partner campsites in Poland.

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