Poland UNESCO Heritage (9 days)
Poland, Bialowieza | Poland, Torun | Poland, Warsaw |
Poland, Malbork | Poland, Krakow – Wawel | Poland, Wieliczka |
Poland, Oswiecim | Poland, Bialowieza | Poland, Binarowa |
Poland, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska | Poland, Krakow | Poland, Krakow |
Poland, Krakow | Poland, Malbork | Poland, Torun |
Poland, Warszawa | Poland, Warszawa | Poland, Warszawa |
Poland, Zamosc |





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1
Saturday
Arrival to Warsaw; welcome dinner.
2
Sunday
Warsaw bus sightseeing: the Grand Theatre and Opera House, the Jablonowski Palace, the Tomb of Unknown Soldier and the Saski Park, Warsaw City with skyscrapers, Umschlagplatz and the Monument of Heroes of Ghetto, the Town Hall and a glimpse at monumental architecture from communism time; walk around the Lazienki Royal Park with the Palace on the Water and the Island Theatre, open air Chopin's concert (only summer); visit to the Royal Castle, walk around the Old Town (UNESCO Heritage) and the New Town: the Krasinski Palace, the Palace of Justice and the Monument of Warsaw Uprising; dinner.
3
Monday 
Transfer to Auschwitz-Birkenau, visit to the concentration and extermination camp museum (UNESCO Heritage); transfer to Kalwaria Zebrzydowska monastery with dozens of chapels spread around in a beautiful countryside scenery (UNESCO Heritage); transfer to Krakow; dinner.
4
Tuesday
Krakow sightseeing: visit to the Wawel Royal Castle with cathedral and Krakow Old Town (UNESCO Heritage); further walk around Old Town: St Mary church, the Sukiennice cloth hall, defensive walls and Barbican; transfer to Wieliczka, visit to Wieliczka Salt Mine (UNESCO Heritage) the most beautiful and the oldest operating salt mine in the world; dinner 132 metres under the ground; transfer back to Krakow.
5
Wednesday
Ride through the trail of wooden churches (UNESCO Heritage) in southern Malopolska region; stops in Lipnica Murowana and Binarowa; transfer to Zamosc, visit to the renaissance Old Town (UNESCO Heritage); dinner.
6
Thursday
Transfer to the Bialowieza National Park (UNESCO Heritage and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) the biggest primeval forest complex in Europe; visit to bison reserve; transfer to Mikolajki, the most famous Masurian village with a beautiful marina; dinner.
7
Friday
Visit to the Luknajno Lake Reserve often called the Swan Lake (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve), transfer to Malbork, visit to the biggest red brick gothic castle in the world (UNESCO Heritage), built for Teutonic Order Knights; transfer to Torun famous for Nicolaus Copernicus; dinner.
8
Saturday
Torun sightseeing: walk around the Old Town, one of the best examples of medieval gothic town (UNESCO Heritage), visit to the cathedral and the Nicolaus Copernicus House; time for a souvenir hunt and to taste gingerbread - a speciality the city is famous for, that is baked according to old recipes and methods dating back to the 16th century; transfer back to Warsaw; dinner.
9
Sunday
Warsaw Free time to relax or for shopping. At stated hour departure to the airport.

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- Transfer to/from the airport
- Transportation during the trip
- 8 nights in 3* hotels in double rooms (3 in Warsaw, 2 in Krakow, 1 in Zamosc, 1 in Mikolajki, 1 in Torun)
- 8 x Half Board (breakfast and dinner): the first meal is a dinner on the day of arrival, the last meal is a breakfast on the day of departure
- English speaking guide
- All fees and entrances