2:05PM ARRIVE AT KRAKOW
DRIVE TO AUSCHWITZ (1 HOUR) (Oświęcimia 20, 32-603 Oświęcim) 3.5 HOUR GUIDED TOUR
DRIVE TO KRAKOW – THE SHUL OF REMA – (Szeroka 40, 30-001 Kraków, Poland) KEVARIM (BACH, TOSFOT Y”T)
SLEEP IN SHERATON GRAND KRAKOW
TUESDAY
DRIVE TO RYMANOW
DRIVE TO LEZAJSK (Ul. Targowa 6, 37-300 Lezajsk) NOAM ELIMELECH
3PM RZE TO WAW (55MIN) LOT AIR $24
4PM ARRIVE IN WARSAW
DRIVE TO JEWISH CEMETERY OF GUR (SEFAT EMET, CHIDUSHEI HARIM)
DRIVE TO JEWISH CEMETERY WARSAW (BES HALEVI, NETZIV)
SLEEP IN WARSAW – THE WESTIN WARSAW
Will only comment on the Poland part since I was there a few times recently.
Your driving times look to be very aspirational! Many of the Polish roads are one lane in each direction and you can easily lose an hour/hour and a half due to an accident or just rush hour traffic.
If you have a group for Auschwitz, you have to be in touch with them in advance to get a guide! If you are less than 10 people (I think that is the number) you can join an existing guided tour but make sure they have one in English for the time you want to go and book tickets in advance or else it may fill up.
Assuming you arrive at Auschwitz 3:15-3:30 PM, it will still take you time to get in, get past security (airport style), pick up your tickets and get the group to start moving. (I would say 25-40 minutes for everything).
Don't forget that Auschwitz is a regular museum and closes at some point so make sure to find out what time they are open until.
If you are going to Auschwitz, you should also go to Birkenau (Auschwitz 2) which is a 5 minute drive from Auschwitz 1.
Birkenau is a lot more authentic than Auschwitz and feels a lot less like a museum. Many people would tell you that if you can only do one, do Birkenau instead of Auschwitz. Birkenau does not offer guided tours as far as I know but it is well worthwhile to bring your own guide for that part.
You should figure 2:30-3:00 for Birkenau. If you do both Auschwitz and Birkanau, figure about 5:00-7:00 hours total. Birkenau also closes at some point so figure that one out as well.
One way or another, I don't know if the RAMA shul and cemetery will be open by the time you get to Krakow so check to make sure.
As others said, there are 3-4 more shuls worth seeing ounce you go all the way to Krakow such as the Issac shul, the Kupa shul and the Temple shul (orthodox despite the name) which is STUNNING!!!
You can get a 2:30-3:00 hour guided tour of all the shuls and of the old Jewish city of Krakow.
It is also worth going to the Plaszow concentration camp (the one featured in Schindler's lists) and davening at Sara Scnirar's kever which is in the camp.
I really think you should add a day to your trip to get all the Krakow stuff done.
What are you doing for Kosher food?