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Poland

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Tour Poland

Embark on a powerful Christian pilgrimage to Poland, a nation deeply shaped by faith, martyrdom, and devotion. This fully-guided journey explores Poland’s most sacred Catholic shrines and the spiritual legacy of Saint John Paul II.

Depart the USA, Canada or other parts of the world by overnight flight to Poland.

Welcome to Poland, a land of profound faith, resilience, and Christian heritage.

Visit Kraków and pray at the Divine Mercy Shrine in Łagiewniki, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the Catholic world, associated with Saint Faustina Kowalska.

Travel to Wadowice, the birthplace of Saint John Paul II, and learn about his life, vocation, and lasting spiritual influence.

Visit Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa, home to the miraculous icon of the Black Madonna, Poland’s most revered Marian shrine.

What does the pilgrimage includes:

  • Meet and assist upon arrival and departing at the Airport.
  • Accommodation in 4 or 5 stars Hotel on H/B basis (Breakfast and Dinner).
  • Transportation in a Modern Coach for all the Tour days.
  • Excellent English and/ or Spanish speaking Tour Guide upon arrival until departure.
  • Entrance fees to all sights, as mention in itinerary.
  • Portage at Hotels.
  • One Free pax each 10 full paying persons (rate per person per sharing room)

Join us on this unforgettable pilgrimage to Poland and experience a living faith rooted in mercy, devotion, and hope.

Your trip at a glance

What to expect

  • Arrival in Warsaw
  • Warsaw Uprising Museum
  • Czestochowa and the Jasna Góra Monastery
  • Travel to Kraków
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum
  • Wawel Castle and St. Mary's Basilica
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Day-by-day itinerary

Destination's Itinerary

  • Day 1 Arrival in Warsaw

    Welcome to Poland! Upon arrival in Warsaw, the capital city, you will have the opportunity to rest and recover from your journey. Spend your first evening exploring the vibrant nightlife and dining options in the historic Old Town, which has been beautifully reconstructed after World War II. Enjoy traditional Polish cuisine at a local restaurant and take a leisurely stroll along the Vistula River to soak in the ambiance of this dynamic city.

  • Day 2 Warsaw Uprising Museum

    Start your day with a visit to the Warsaw Uprising Museum, a powerful tribute to the heroism of the Polish people during the 1944 uprising against Nazi occupation. This modern museum features interactive exhibits, photographs, and personal stories that bring history to life. Spend the afternoon exploring the picturesque Łazienki Park, home to the famous Chopin Monument and the beautiful Palace on the Isle. End your day with dinner at a local restaurant showcasing traditional Polish dishes.

  • Day 3 Czestochowa and the Jasna Góra Monastery

    Travel to Czestochowa, where you will visit the Jasna Góra Monastery, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Poland. Here, you can admire the revered Black Madonna icon, which attracts millions of visitors each year. The monastery complex also features beautiful chapels and a rich history. After your visit, enjoy a leisurely lunch in Czestochowa before returning to Warsaw for the evening, where you can reflect on the day's spiritual journey over dinner.

  • Day 4 Travel to Kraków

    Journey to Kraków, one of Poland's most picturesque cities. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and then head to the Main Market Square, the largest medieval town square in Europe. Here, you can explore the Cloth Hall, St. Mary's Basilica, and the many cafes and shops that line the square. Don't miss the hourly trumpet call from the basilica's tower. Enjoy a delightful dinner in one of Kraków’s charming restaurants, where you can savor local delicacies.

  • Day 5 Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

    Dedicate this day to visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a solemn reminder of the Holocaust. The guided tour will take you through the grounds of the former concentration camp, where you will learn about the atrocities committed and pay your respects to the victims. This experience is both educational and emotional, leaving a lasting impact. After the visit, return to Kraków and spend the evening reflecting on the day's insights over dinner.

  • Day 6 Wawel Castle and St. Mary's Basilica

    Explore the iconic Wawel Castle, a symbol of Polish heritage, and learn about its fascinating history. Stroll through the beautiful grounds and visit the Royal Cathedral. Afterward, head to St. Mary's Basilica to marvel at its stunning altarpiece and catch the hourly trumpet call. Spend the afternoon enjoying a leisurely walk along the Vistula River, taking in the scenic views. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Polish dinner and consider sampling some local vodka.

  • Day 7 The Białowieża Forest

    Travel to the Białowieża Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the last primeval forests in Europe. Here, you can hike through ancient trees and possibly spot European bison in their natural habitat. Join a guided tour to learn about the unique ecosystem and the conservation efforts in place to protect this extraordinary area. After a day immersed in nature, return to Kraków for a restful evening.

  • Day 8 Travel to Gdańsk

    Depart for Gdańsk, a city known for its rich maritime history. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and start exploring the Old Town, which boasts colorful architecture and vibrant streets. Visit the iconic Neptune Fountain and the Gdańsk Crane, a symbol of the city’s shipbuilding past. In the evening, dine at a waterfront restaurant and enjoy fresh seafood while taking in views of the Motława River.

  • Day 9 Gdańsk Old Town Exploration

    Continue exploring Gdańsk's Old Town, visiting the Historical Museum and the beautiful St. Mary's Church, one of the largest brick churches in the world. Spend time wandering along Long Market and admiring the ornate facades of the buildings. In the afternoon, consider visiting the European Solidarity Centre to learn about the city's role in the Solidarity movement. Enjoy your evening in Gdańsk with a leisurely dinner in a cozy restaurant.

  • Day 10 Malbork Castle

    Take a day trip to Malbork to visit the largest brick castle in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the impressive architecture and learn about the history of the Teutonic Knights who built this magnificent fortress. The castle's museum offers intriguing exhibits that delve into medieval life. After your visit, return to Gdańsk for some leisure time, perhaps enjoying a coffee at one of the historic cafes.

  • Day 11 Travel to Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains

    Depart for Zakopane, the gateway to the Tatra Mountains. Upon arrival, check into your accommodation and prepare for an afternoon of outdoor adventure. Depending on the season, you can go hiking to enjoy breathtaking views of the mountains or partake in winter sports like skiing or snowboarding. In the evening, experience the local culture by dining at a mountain chalet, sampling traditional highlander cuisine.

  • Day 12 Exploring the Tatra Mountains

    Spend the day exploring the stunning Tatra Mountains. Opt for guided hikes that lead you to scenic viewpoints and beautiful lakes, such as Morskie Oko. Keep your camera ready to capture the stunning landscapes and unique flora and fauna. In the winter, enjoy skiing or snowboarding on the well-maintained slopes. After a day of adventure, unwind with a traditional dinner and possibly some live music in Zakopane.

  • Day 13 Return to Kraków

    Travel back to Kraków for a day of leisure and exploration at your own pace. Use this time to revisit favorite spots in the city or discover new attractions like the Oskar Schindler Factory Museum, which tells the story of Jewish life in Kraków during WWII. Enjoy lunch at a local café and perhaps shop for souvenirs in the Main Market Square. Conclude your day with a farewell dinner, reflecting on your journey through Poland.

  • Day 14 Final Day in Warsaw

    Return to Warsaw for your final day in Poland. Use this time to explore any remaining attractions or revisit favorite sites. Consider visiting the Palace of Culture and Science or the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews for a deeper understanding of the country's history. Spend your last evening enjoying a farewell dinner at a traditional Polish restaurant, toasting to your travels and the memories made during your stay in this remarkable country.

  • Day 15 Departure

    As your journey comes to an end, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, take some time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Warsaw. Reflect on the diverse experiences and rich history you have encountered throughout your trip to Poland. Depart for the airport with wonderful memories and a deeper appreciation for this beautiful country.

  • Day 1 Arrival in Kraków

    Welcome to Kraków, one of Poland's most beautiful cities! Upon arrival, check into your hotel and take some time to relax after your journey. In the evening, explore the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through the cobblestone streets, marvel at the stunning architecture of St. Mary's Basilica, and enjoy dinner at a traditional Polish restaurant. Don’t miss trying local specialties like pierogi or the famous oscypek cheese. The vibrant atmosphere of the Main Market Square is perfect for soaking in the local culture.

  • Day 2 Kraków: Wawel Castle and Kazimierz District

    On the second day, delve into the rich history of Kraków by visiting Wawel Castle, the former residence of Polish kings. Explore the royal chambers, the impressive cathedral, and the beautiful gardens. Afterward, head to the Kazimierz District, the historic Jewish quarter. Here, you can visit synagogues, learn about the poignant history of the Jewish community, and enjoy lunch at a local café. In the evening, take a guided walking tour to learn more about the area’s heritage and end your day with a cozy dinner in one of the district's charming restaurants.

  • Day 3 Kraków: Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial

    Today, embark on a profound journey to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, located about an hour away from Kraków. This UNESCO World Heritage site serves as a somber reminder of the Holocaust and the atrocities that occurred during World War II. A guided tour will provide insight into the history and significance of the site, including the original barracks and the haunting remains of the gas chambers. After returning to Kraków, take some time for reflection and perhaps visit a local café to discuss your thoughts and feelings about the day’s experiences.

  • Day 4 Travel to Warsaw

    This morning, take a train or flight to Poland's capital, Warsaw. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and then head out to discover the city. Start at the Royal Castle in the Old Town, which has been meticulously reconstructed after World War II. Stroll through the beautiful streets, and visit the Warsaw Uprising Museum to learn about the city’s heroic fight against Nazi occupation. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, trying Warsaw's specialties like żurek, a sour rye soup, and finish the evening with a walk around the lively Nowy Świat street.

  • Day 5 Warsaw: Lazienki Park and Wilanów Palace

    On your second day in Warsaw, visit Lazienki Park, a stunning green oasis in the heart of the city. Explore the beautiful gardens, the famous Chopin Monument, and the Palace on the Isle. Afterward, make your way to Wilanów Palace, often referred to as the 'Polish Versailles.' Take a guided tour to learn about the palace's rich history and the opulent lifestyle of its former residents. In the evening, enjoy a classical music concert in the park or dine in a renowned restaurant that showcases traditional Polish cuisine.

  • Day 6 Warsaw: Museums and Culture

    Dedicate this day to exploring more of Warsaw’s rich cultural scene. Start with the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, which provides a deep insight into the Jewish history in Poland. Continue your exploration with a visit to the National Museum, showcasing a vast collection of art and historical artifacts. In the afternoon, consider a visit to the Copernicus Science Centre, perfect for families and those interested in interactive exhibits. Conclude your day with a walk along the Vistula Boulevards, where you can relax by the river and enjoy views of the city skyline.

  • Day 7 Travel to Gdańsk

    Today, you will travel to Gdańsk, a charming port city on the Baltic coast. After checking into your hotel, take some time to explore the Old Town, known for its colorful facades and rich history. Visit the iconic Neptune Fountain and the impressive St. Mary's Church. Don’t forget to stroll along the Motława River and explore the waterfront area. In the evening, enjoy fresh seafood at a local restaurant, soaking in the maritime atmosphere of this historic city.

  • Day 8 Gdańsk: Solidarity and Maritime Heritage

    On your second day in Gdańsk, visit the European Solidarity Centre, which tells the story of the Solidarity movement and its impact on Poland and the world. Learn about the struggles and triumphs of the workers' movement that began in this very city. Afterward, take a guided tour of the Gdańsk Shipyard, where you can see the birthplace of the Solidarity movement. In the afternoon, explore the National Maritime Museum to learn about Gdańsk’s rich maritime history. Enjoy dinner at a waterfront restaurant, soaking in the views of the river.

  • Day 9 Gdańsk: Day Trip to Sopot and Gdynia

    Today, take a day trip to the nearby coastal cities of Sopot and Gdynia. Start your day in Sopot, famous for its sandy beaches and the longest wooden pier in Europe. Stroll along the promenade, enjoy some beach time, and visit the Crooked House, a unique architectural marvel. Afterward, head to Gdynia, known for its modernist architecture and maritime industry. Explore the waterfront, visit the Gdynia Aquarium, and learn about the city’s naval history. Return to Gdańsk in the evening for a relaxing dinner.

  • Day 10 Explore Gdańsk's Historic Sites

    On your final day in Gdańsk, take the opportunity to delve deeper into the city's history. Visit the Main Town Hall, which houses the Gdańsk History Museum, and learn about the city’s trading past. Explore the historic Crane on the river, a symbol of Gdańsk's maritime heritage. Don’t miss the Artus Court, a stunning building that once served as a meeting place for merchants and a center of social life. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner at a traditional restaurant, reflecting on your journey through Poland.

  • Day 11 Return to Warsaw

    Travel back to Warsaw for your final night in Poland. Once you have settled into your hotel, spend the day revisiting your favorite spots or discover anything you missed during your first stay. Consider visiting the Palace of Culture and Science for stunning views of the city from the observation deck. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner in one of Warsaw's renowned restaurants, celebrating the end of your journey through Poland with delicious cuisine and good company.

  • Day 12 Departure from Warsaw

    On your last day, take some time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Visit the local markets for souvenirs or explore any remaining attractions. Depending on your flight schedule, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at a café before heading to the airport. Reflect on your incredible journey through Poland, filled with history, culture, and unforgettable experiences. Make sure to take home the memories and perhaps a few Polish treats to share with friends and family.

  • Day 1 Arrival in Warsaw

    Arrive in the vibrant capital city of Poland, Warsaw. After settling into your accommodation, take a leisurely stroll through the historic Old Town, which has been beautifully reconstructed after WWII. Marvel at the colorful facades of the buildings, and visit the Royal Castle for a glimpse into Poland's royal history. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Polish dinner at a local restaurant, sampling pierogi and other regional specialties, while soaking in the lively atmosphere of this dynamic city.

  • Day 2 Exploring the Royal Route

    Begin your day by walking the Royal Route, a historic pathway that connects the key landmarks of Warsaw. Start at the Royal Castle and make your way down to the Lazienki Park, where you can admire the stunning Palace on the Water and the famous Chopin statue. Enjoy the beautiful gardens and perhaps catch a free Chopin concert in the summer. Conclude your day with a visit to the Warsaw Uprising Museum to understand the city's rich history during World War II.

  • Day 3 Journey to Czestochowa

    Travel to Czestochowa, home to the Jasna Góra Monastery, one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in Poland. Upon arrival, explore the monastery complex and marvel at the revered Black Madonna painting, believed to have miraculous powers. Spend time in prayer or reflection, and take in the spiritual atmosphere of this sacred site. In the evening, enjoy local cuisine at a nearby restaurant, savoring the flavors of Silesia while discussing the day’s experiences.

  • Day 4 Kraków's Main Market Square

    Travel to Kraków and head straight to the Main Market Square, the largest medieval town square in Europe. Here, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere filled with street performers, local vendors, and historic architecture. Visit St. Mary's Basilica to witness its renowned altarpiece and listen for the hejnał trumpet call from the tower. Spend the afternoon exploring the surrounding streets filled with charming cafes and shops, and enjoy a delightful dinner at a traditional Polish restaurant in the heart of the square.

  • Day 5 Wawel Castle Exploration

    Dedicate your day to exploring the stunning Wawel Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that embodies Polish national identity. Tour the royal chambers and the impressive cathedral, and don’t miss the Dragon’s Den, which is steeped in legend. The castle grounds offer picturesque views of the Vistula River, making it a perfect spot for photography. In the afternoon, take a stroll along the riverbank and enjoy a leisurely boat ride, followed by dinner in the Kazimierz district, known for its rich Jewish heritage.

  • Day 6 The Wieliczka Salt Mine

    Embark on a fascinating journey to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, another UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a guided tour through the underground chambers and admire the stunning salt carvings, chapels, and sculptures created by miners over centuries. Learn about the history of salt mining and its significance to the region's economy. The mine's labyrinthine tunnels and unique artistry make for an unforgettable experience. After your tour, return to Kraków and enjoy a relaxing evening at a local café.

  • Day 7 Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial

    Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, a poignant site that commemorates the victims of the Holocaust. Participate in a guided tour to gain a deeper understanding of the atrocities that occurred during World War II. Walk through the barracks, gas chambers, and the infamous railway ramp, while reflecting on the past. This emotional experience is vital for understanding history and honoring those who suffered. After your visit, return to Kraków for a contemplative evening.

  • Day 8 Travel to Gdańsk

    Head to Gdańsk, a city rich in maritime history and stunning architecture. Upon arrival, explore the Old Town, where you can admire the colorful Gdańsk Crane and the beautiful Neptune Fountain. Visit St. Mary's Church, one of the largest brick churches in the world, and take in the breathtaking views from the tower. Spend the evening strolling along the Motława River, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of this historic port city, with plenty of dining options available for a delicious seafood dinner.

  • Day 9 Discovering Gdańsk's Old Town

    Continue your exploration of Gdańsk by visiting the European Solidarity Centre, which showcases the history of the Solidarity movement and its role in ending communism in Poland. Afterward, enjoy a walk along Dlugi Targ, the main street lined with picturesque buildings and shops. Don't miss the chance to sample local specialties like pierogi and Gdańsk's famous amber jewelry. In the evening, relax at a local pub or café, soaking in the local culture and history.

  • Day 10 The Białowieża Forest Adventure

    Travel to the Białowieża Forest, one of the last and largest remaining parts of the primeval forest that once covered much of Europe. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to European bison and diverse wildlife. Join a guided tour to explore the forest, discover unique flora and fauna, and learn about conservation efforts. Enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by nature before heading back to Gdańsk for a relaxing evening.

  • Day 11 Exploring Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains

    Travel to Zakopane, the gateway to the Tatra Mountains. Upon arrival, take a scenic cable car ride to Kasprowy Wierch for breathtaking views of the mountain range. Enjoy hiking one of the many trails suited for all levels, leading you through stunning landscapes and alpine meadows. After a day of outdoor activities, unwind in the town, sampling local highlander cuisine such as oscypek cheese. Spend the night in Zakopane, surrounded by the beautiful mountains.

  • Day 12 Adventure in the Tatra Mountains

    Continue your adventure in the Tatra Mountains with more hiking or skiing, depending on the season. Explore the stunning trails that lead to picturesque lakes and breathtaking viewpoints. For those seeking adrenaline, consider rock climbing or paragliding for an unforgettable experience. In the evening, return to Zakopane to enjoy a cozy dinner at a mountain lodge, sharing stories of your adventures over hearty dishes and local spirits.

  • Day 13 Return to Kraków

    Make your way back to Kraków for a day of leisure and exploration at your own pace. Revisit favorite spots or discover new ones, such as the Schindler's Factory Museum, which tells the story of Oskar Schindler and his role during the Holocaust. Spend the afternoon at the Vistula Boulevards, where you can relax by the river, rent a bike, or enjoy a leisurely walk. In the evening, indulge in a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city.

  • Day 14 Final Day in Warsaw

    Travel back to Warsaw for your final day in Poland. Spend the day visiting any sites you may have missed, or return to favorite locations for one last look. Consider visiting the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, which offers a comprehensive overview of Jewish life in Poland. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner celebrating your Polish adventure, reflecting on the memories made during your journey as you savor traditional dishes.

  • Day 15 Departure

    On your final day, take some time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing in Warsaw. Visit local markets or shops for unique souvenirs to take home. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for one last stroll through the city or a visit to a nearby attraction. Prepare for your departure, cherishing the memories of your incredible 15-day journey through Poland. Head to the airport for your flight home, filled with experiences and stories to share.

  • Day 1 Arrival in Warsaw

    Arrive in Warsaw, the vibrant capital of Poland. After checking into your hotel, spend the afternoon exploring the Royal Route, a historic pathway that connects the Royal Castle to Wilanów Palace. Along the way, admire beautiful palaces, churches, and monuments that narrate Poland's royal past. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Polish dinner at a local restaurant, sampling dishes such as pierogi and bigos. Take a leisurely stroll through the Old Town, beautifully reconstructed after WWII, to experience the lively atmosphere and stunning architecture.

  • Day 2 Exploring Warsaw's Old Town

    Dedicate your second day to exploring the historic Old Town of Warsaw, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the Royal Castle, the former residence of Polish monarchs, and the beautiful Market Square, where you can admire the colorful facades of the buildings. Don't miss the opportunity to visit St. John's Cathedral, an iconic symbol of the city. In the afternoon, consider a visit to the Warsaw Uprising Museum to gain insight into the city's resilience during World War II. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, soaking in the rich culture of Warsaw.

  • Day 3 Journey to Kraków and Wawel Castle

    Travel to Kraków, one of Poland's most beautiful cities. Start your visit with a tour of the magnificent Wawel Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases Renaissance architecture and royal history. Explore the castle grounds, including the stunning Wawel Cathedral. Afterward, wander through the charming streets of the Old Town, visit the Main Market Square, and see St. Mary's Basilica, famous for its stunning altarpiece and the hourly trumpet signal. In the evening, enjoy dinner in the lively Kazimierz district, known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural heritage.

  • Day 4 Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum

    On the fourth day, embark on a solemn journey to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a poignant reminder of the Holocaust. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and atrocities that occurred during World War II. The museum provides deep insights into the lives of those who suffered and the importance of remembrance. After returning to Kraków, spend the evening reflecting on the day's experiences, perhaps enjoying a quiet dinner in the Old Town, surrounded by its rich history.

  • Day 5 Visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mine

    Today, visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its incredible underground chambers, salt sculptures, and the magnificent Chapel of St. Kinga. Take a guided tour through the mine's labyrinthine tunnels, which tell the story of centuries of salt mining history. Marvel at the artistry of the salt carvings and learn about the mine's significance to Polish culture and economy. After your tour, return to Kraków for a leisurely evening, perhaps enjoying local delicacies or attending a cultural performance in the city.

  • Day 6 Exploring the Tatra Mountains

    Travel to the Tatra Mountains, a stunning natural landscape that offers breathtaking views and numerous outdoor activities. Spend the day hiking through the scenic trails, where you can experience the beauty of the mountains and the unique flora and fauna. Visit Zakopane, a charming town known for its wooden architecture and vibrant culture. Enjoy traditional highlander cuisine for lunch and take in the stunning vistas of the mountain ranges. In the evening, return to Kraków for a restful night, reflecting on the natural beauty encountered throughout the day.

  • Day 7 Journey to Częstochowa and Jasna Góra Monastery

    On day seven, travel to Częstochowa to visit the Jasna Góra Monastery, a significant pilgrimage site that houses the revered Black Madonna painting. Explore the monastery grounds, which are rich in spirituality and history. Attend a mass or witness the daily rituals that take place here, providing insight into the religious significance of the site. Afterward, stroll through Częstochowa, perhaps visiting local shops or enjoying a meal at a traditional Polish restaurant. In the evening, return to Kraków for another night of exploration.

  • Day 8 Travel to Gdańsk and Main Town

    On your eighth day, head to Gdańsk, a city rich in maritime history and stunning architecture. Explore the Main Town, where you can see the famous Neptune Fountain and the impressive St. Mary's Church. Walk along the picturesque waterfront and visit the historic Gdańsk Crane, a symbol of the city’s trading past. Spend your afternoon browsing through local shops and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the city. In the evening, savor fresh seafood at a local restaurant, reflecting on the rich history and culture of Gdańsk.

  • Day 9 Departure from Gdańsk

    On your final day in Poland, take time to enjoy a leisurely breakfast before packing your bags. If time allows, explore any remaining sights in Gdańsk or relax at a local café, soaking in the ambiance one last time. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for some last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Depart from Gdańsk with unforgettable memories of your journey through Poland, enriched by its history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

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