Flights to Poland

Tickets to Poland cities

Direct flights

  • 3 Dec (Tue)Chisinau - Warsaw
    Wizz Air
    direct
  • 5 Dec (Thu)Chisinau - Warsaw
    Wizz Air
    direct
  • 10 Dec (Tue)Chisinau - Warsaw
    Wizz Air
    direct
  • 12 Dec (Thu)Chisinau - Warsaw
    Wizz Air
    direct
  • 15 Dec (Sun)Chisinau - Warsaw
    Wizz Air
    direct

Flights with stopovers

  • 4 Dec (Wed)Chisinau - Katowice
    Wizz AirFLYONE
    1 layover
  • 9 Dec (Mon)Chisinau - Krakow
    Wizz AirFLYONE
    1 layover
  • 10 Dec (Tue)Chisinau - Warsaw
    Wizz AirWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 11 Dec (Wed)Chisinau - Krakow
    Wizz AirWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 13 Dec (Fri)Chisinau - Krakow
    Wizz AirFLYONE
    1 layover

Poland, located in the heart of Europe, is a country steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. With a diverse landscape that encompasses picturesque countryside, historic cities, and serene lakes, Poland offers a wealth of experiences for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in its rich tapestry of traditions.

Warsaw, the capital city, serves as a testament to Poland's resilience and spirit, having risen from the ashes of World War II to become a vibrant metropolis. Visitors can explore its meticulously reconstructed Old Town, stroll along the royal route, or pay homage at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, gaining insight into the city's tumultuous past and inspiring rebirth.

Krakow, Poland's former royal capital, captivates visitors with its medieval charm and cultural treasures. The UNESCO-listed Old Town, with its stunning architecture and vibrant market square, transports visitors back in time, while nearby Wawel Castle stands as a symbol of Poland's regal heritage. Meanwhile, the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum provides a sobering reminder of the country's wartime history.

Away from the urban centers, Poland's natural beauty unfolds in all its splendor. The Tatra Mountains in the south offer breathtaking vistas and opportunities for outdoor adventures, including hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. In the north, the Masurian Lake District beckons nature enthusiasts with its tranquil waterways and lush forests, perfect for sailing, kayaking, and wildlife watching.

Poland's rich cultural heritage is also reflected in its cuisine, which blends hearty traditional dishes with modern influences. From pierogi and kielbasa to hearty soups and pastries, Polish cuisine delights the palate and reflects the country's agrarian roots and culinary traditions. With its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Poland invites travelers to discover the many facets of this captivating destination.