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Popular in | June | High demand for flights, 7% potential price rise |
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Cheapest in | November | Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop |
Average price | S$ 1,196 | Average for return flights in July 2022 |
Return from | S$ 1,157 | From Singapore Changi to Warsaw |
One-way from | S$ 435 | One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Poland |
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SIN - WAW Price | S$ 479 - S$ 1,803 |
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WAW Temperature | -1 - 17 °C |
WAW Rainfall | 20 - 70 mm |
Sandwiched between Russia and Germany, Poland’s history has often been turbulent, going from kingdom to commonwealth (with Lithuania) to independent country (after the First World War). Following the Second World War, it fell under Soviet rule for 40 years or so until it overthrew it in 1989. With its accession to the EU in 2004, Poland has become more accessible to travellers, and many young Poles have sought work in other parts of the EU.
Thanks to numerous cheap flights to Poland, its cities have become must-sees. Krakow, the former capital in the south, is a splendid city more than 1,000 years old. Warsaw, the capital, has beautiful parks, wide boulevards, and an old quarter that was rebuilt after the war by volunteers using maps, old paintings, books, and the rubble of buildings flattened during the war.
Natural wonders include Bialowieza Forest where the last of the European bison roam; the Polish Tatras mountains, shared with Slovakia in the south, and Masuria, the land of 10,000 lakes.
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Summers in Poland average a mild 19 degrees, but the interior can be much hotter. Winters can be extremely cold, especially inland from the Baltic Coast, where temperatures average -5 in Warsaw. It rains throughout the year, particularly in the southern mountains.
The climate in Poland is a tourist’s dream – warm summers, blue-skied autumns and snowy winters.
Peak season:
May to September. July and August are the busiest holiday months. Flights to Poland should be booked as far in advance as possible.
Off season:
The winter months, unless you are a skier. Szklarska Poreba, in the western part of the Karkonosze Mountains, Szczyrk and Zakopane, in the foothills of the Tatras, south of Krakow, are the best-known resorts. Elsewhere, the winter months can be very dreary and very cold.
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LOT, the national carrier, offers domestic Poland flights – Gdansk, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, Poznan, Zielona Gora, Wroclaw, Lodz, Katowice, Krakow and Rzeszow.
All the major car-rental companies are represented here – Avis, Budget, Hertz, Europcar – but road quality varies somewhat.
PKP, the Polish State Railways, offers service on three types of trains: intercity, eurocity and expresses. The country is well connected with good services from Warsaw.
PKS, the Polish Car Transport Company, offers intercity bus services. There are also lots of private bus companies that offer services throughout the country.
Warsaw has a good underground train system. Trams operate in several cities including Warsaw, Krakow, Lodz, Poznan, Wroclaw, Szczecin, Katowice.
Poland is a country with diverse, natural beauty that Singaporeans wish to visit. To cater to this, there are many flights to Poland from Changi Airport, Singapore. The flight duration from Changi Airport to Chopin Airport, Warsaw, is approximately between 16h 20min and 19h. It takes a little longer, around 26-27h, to reach the other airport, Modlin Airport, from Changi Airport. There are no flights to Warsaw from the Seletar Airport, Singapore. Apart from Warsaw, there are flights to Krakow, another popular tourist city in Poland. The flight duration between Changi Airport and John Paul II Krakow-Balice International Airport is an average of 19h. Cheap flights to Poland take longer and have more stops.
Unfortunately, direct flight options are not available to Poland from any airport in Singapore. If you are travelling to the Warsaw airports from Changi Airport, there is a minimum of one stop, with stopovers at Amsterdam, Vienna, Frankfurt, Kuala Lumpur or Zurich among others. Some of the airlines with Poland flight deals are KLM, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines and Turkish Airlines. While booking tickets, it is important to check the waiting duration of stopovers.
It is easy to travel around Poland as there are many airports that serve domestic locations. Additionally, public transport is available, which makes travelling between cities and around the city inexpensive; this includes buses, trains and ferries. If you want to explore the countryside, it is recommended to hire a car. Poland has a good rail service and is operated by PKP, with Intercity, EuroCity and Express Intercity trains available between larger cities. For travelling between Warsaw and Krakow, the intercity is a good choice and it takes around 3h. Do check the train duration as there are slower trains operating that take about double the time. Ridesharing is an economical option to travel within cities. If you are in Warsaw, a good way to get around the city is through public transport called ZTM. One can buy single fare tickets or one-day, three-day or weekend tickets. For instance, if you want to go from the Palace of Culture and Science to the Royal Route, the Line Four tram takes you there in approximately 17min.
Poland is a country with a good historical background and has many UNESCO World Heritage sites to visit. It also has many rugged coastlines, mountains, national parks and beaches to visit. It is home to a natural wonder, an ancient salt mine called the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Some things to do in Warsaw are seeing Lazienki Park, strolling along the Royal Route, visiting the Museum of Warsaw Uprising and the Royal Castle, walking around the Wisla River and shopping in the Old Market Place.
A passport is mandatory for everyone who is travelling to Poland from other countries. However, Singaporeans can visit without a visa for up to 90 days provided they remain in the Schengen region.