Daytrip Àr en privat bilserviceplattform som kopplar ihop dig med lokala chaufförer som transporterar dig frÄn dörr till dörr. Vi ger dig ocksÄ möjlighet att utforska sevÀrdheter och attraktioner lÀngs vÀgen. Vi kör, du upptÀcker.
Daytrip erbjuder privata dörr-till-dörr-transferresor med valfria sightseeingstopp, chaufför per timme och noggrant utvalda dagsutflykter â allt med lokala engelsktalande chaufförer och verksamhet i över 130 lĂ€nder.
För privata resor kan du avboka för full Äterbetalning upp till 24 timmar före avresa.
Ja! Boka en privat dörr-till-dörr flygplatstransfer med en lokal engelsktalande chaufför. Njut av fasta och transparenta priser, inga dolda avgifter och möjligheten att betala i förvÀg utan krÄngel med att vÀxla kontanter pÄ en utlÀndsk flygplats.
Du kommer att fĂ„ det fordon som bĂ€st passar antalet resenĂ€rer i din grupp, frĂ„n en sedan till en minibuss för grupper pĂ„ upp till 7 personer. Beroende pĂ„ vart du reser kan du boka allt frĂ„n en sedan jĂ€mförbar med en Toyota Corolla till en Mercedes V-Class eller en klassisk kubansk bil. Ăven om den exakta modellen kan variera ser vi alltid till att det fordon som tillhandahĂ„lls uppfyller dina behov nĂ€r det gĂ€ller sĂ€kerhet, pĂ„litlighet och komfort. Du kan bli uppgraderad till en större fordonsklass utan extra kostnad beroende pĂ„ tillgĂ€nglighet. Eftersom vĂ„rt största fordon har plats för 7 personer, kommer en kombination av fordon att anvĂ€ndas för större grupper. Vi skickar dig exakta fordonsuppgifter nĂ„gra dagar före din resa.
Ăverallt utom i USA tillhandahĂ„ller förarna lĂ€mpliga bilbarnstolar (meddela oss bara vid bokning). I USA krĂ€ver vissa delstater att du sjĂ€lv tar med bilbarnstol.
LÀr dig mer om resor frÄn Elblag
ElblÄ g sits roughly 55 km (34 miles) east of GdaĆsk and around 80 km (50 miles) west of Kaliningrad's border region, making it a natural stop when traveling through the southern Baltic coast. GdaĆsk to ElblÄ g takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes by private transfer depending on traffic. A Daytrip private transfer means door-to-door pickup at your hotel or rental, no changing trains or hunting for buses, and a local driver who can point you toward the canal highlights before you even arrive.
Four to six hours is enough to cover the main highlights comfortably. The reconstructed old town, St. Nicholas Cathedral, and the Museum of ElblÄ g fit naturally into a morning, leaving the afternoon for a walk along the canal embankment or a visit to the Gate of the Market. If you want to include a short boat excursion on the ElblÄ g Canal, plan for a full day. The city is compact and navigable on foot, so you won't lose time to complicated logistics.
Yes, and it is one of the more underrated day trip options in the region. Most visitors to GdaĆsk focus on Sopot, Gdynia, or the nearby Malbork Castle, which means ElblÄ g sees a fraction of the tourist traffic despite being similarly accessible. The result is a city where the main sights are rarely crowded, restaurants and cafes cater primarily to locals, and the pace is noticeably calmer. For travelers who want to see something genuinely off the standard itinerary, ElblÄ g delivers without requiring much extra travel time.
The ElblÄ g Canal, built in the mid-19th century, solves an unusual engineering problem: it connects a series of lakes across terrain with significant elevation changes using inclined planes instead of conventional locks. Boats are physically transferred out of the water onto wheeled cradles and hauled up or down grass-covered slopes on rails. It is a functioning piece of 19th-century engineering that still operates today, and it remains one of the few examples of this technology anywhere in the world. Seeing a boat climb a hillside through farmland is genuinely memorable.
ElblÄ g is a city with a striking contrast at its core: a meticulously reconstructed medieval old town rising alongside a post-industrial port canal that dates back to Teutonic Knight rule. The reconstructed tenement houses along the Stary Rynek give the city a distinctive character unlike anywhere else in Poland, built from scratch after wartime destruction using historical records and deliberate modern interpretation. Add to that the nearby ElblÄ g Canal â one of the most unusual waterway systems in Europe, where boats are carried overland on rail-mounted slipways rather than through traditional locks â and you have a destination that genuinely surprises visitors.
Start with the Stary Rynek (Old Market Square) to understand what makes the city's reconstruction so architecturally distinctive â buildings that reference historical facades while being openly contemporary in detail. St. Nicholas Cathedral is one of the larger Gothic brick churches in the region and worth stepping inside. If time is short, skip a full canal boat tour and instead walk the canal embankment near the Old Town, where you get a clear sense of the waterway without committing to several hours on the water.
2+ miljoner resenÀrer som du. Stunder de aldrig kommer att glömma.