Poland
Central Europe between history and renewal
Poland surprises with its richness: lovingly rebuilt medieval old towns, a dense and moving history, and a booming cultural and culinary scene. From romantic Krakow to resilient Warsaw, the Cameroonian traveler discovers an authentic, warm and surprisingly affordable Europe.
In pictures
The visa, step by step
How to apply
Cameroonian passport holders must apply for a Schengen short-stay (type C) visa BEFORE departure at the Polish consulate or the relevant visa center, with an appointment and biometrics.
Required documents
- Passport valid 3 months beyond return, with 2 blank pages
- Completed Schengen form and biometric photos
- Travel insurance covering at least 30,000 EUR
- Flight and hotel bookings, detailed itinerary
- Proof of funds and proof of employment/ties to Cameroon
Good to know
- •The Schengen visa allows travel across the 29 Schengen countries.
- •Apply at least 3-4 weeks before departure.
- •Strong finances and home ties improve approval chances.
A one-week budget
Round-trip flight from Douala / Yaoundé
480 000 FCFA–780 000 FCFANo direct flights. Expect 1 stop (Paris, Istanbul, Brussels or a Gulf hub) for 12-18 h of travel.
Indicative round-trip price: it varies widely by season, layover and how early you book.
Where the money goes (backpacker estimate)
Budget simulator
What to do there
Krakow Old Town
Europe's largest medieval square, the Cloth Hall and Wawel Royal Castle.
Wieliczka Salt Mine
A UNESCO underground labyrinth with chapels and sculptures carved from salt.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
A harrowing and essential memorial site, to be visited with reverence.
Warsaw Old Town
A historic center rebuilt exactly as before the war, UNESCO-listed.
Kazimierz district
Krakow's former Jewish quarter, now a trendy hub of bars and galleries.
Gdansk Old Town
A Hanseatic port of colorful facades on the Baltic, the amber capital.
One week, day by day
- D1
Day 1: Arrive in Krakow, Old Town and Market Square
- D2
Day 2: Wawel Castle and the Kazimierz district
- D3
Day 3: Wieliczka Salt Mine and the Auschwitz Memorial
- D4
Day 4: Train to Warsaw, the rebuilt Old Town
- D5
Day 5: Palace of Culture, Lazienki Park and Uprising Museum
- D6
Day 6: A day trip or relaxing in Warsaw's cafés
- D7
Day 7: Last shopping and departure
Travel checklist
A printable list (or save as PDF) so you forget nothing.
Travel checklist — Pologne
Before you leave
What to pack
Indicative data (June 2026), reliability moyenne. Visa rules, prices and timelines change: always confirm with official sources before booking.
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