Krakow To Salt Mines, Auschwitz, Zakopane, & More In A Tesla Shuttle



We need a rapid transition to electric transport — in order to avert climate catastrophe and cut deadly air pollution. While much driving is done in daily commutes, we at Tesla Shuttle have felt that one of the key targets is longer travel between cities.

Of course, it’s also far more fun, comfortable, and cool to travel in electric Tesla vehicles. So, it’s not like passengers have to sacrifice much (if anything at all).

Expanding our business a bit, a week after adding several Tesla Shuttle routes in Alberta, Canada (centered around Calgary), we’ve added a dozen new routes in Poland.

You can now book trips in our Tesla Shuttle service between Krakow (Cracow) and Krakow Airport (KRK), Katowice Airport (KTW), the Salt Mines in Wieliczka, Krynica Zdrój, Auschwitz, Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Wrocław, Łódź, Gdansk, or Zakopane.

I am perhaps biased, but based on what I think are valid and objective perspectives, I think Krakow is one of the 5 prettiest and most enjoyable large cities to visit. It is up there with Paris and Barcelona for me.

And, now that it is 2019, when visiting a beautiful city or nearby areas, the only way to get around is via a clean, quiet, smooth, powerful, fun electric vehicle (preferably a Tesla). Anyone who drives an electric car daily knows this in their bones. Anyone who doesn’t yet have that privilege, city-to-city transport in a Tesla is a wonderful way to get that special experience without paying $41,000 to $143,000.

In fact, even if not traveling from city to city, you can simply catch a ride from the Krakow airport to anywhere in Krakow for $29. Other route prices can be found here.

Below are a few pics of some of the beautiful connecting cities and landmarks these new routes cover.

Krynica Zdrój photo by Nowaja from Pixabay

Zakopane photo by Arek Socha from Pixabay

Salt Mines in Wieliczka photo by Ron Porter from Pixabay

Auschwitz photo by Krzysztof Pluta from Pixabay

Wrocław photos by Martina_Schwab and Przemysław Krzak from Pixabay

Krakow photo by Roman Polyanyk from Pixabay

As always, if you’re interesting in opening a Tesla Shuttle route, drop us a note and we’ll be happy to set you up. Note that you would work for yourself, not us — we simply send you trip leads. That also means you set your prices (we can advise as needed) and the exact routes you want to serve.


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