– the Poland’s nature and history wonders –
Day 1st
You arrival to Warsaw, where you are welcomed by our tour guide. Transfer to your hotel. Time for relaxation. Welcome dinner at evening time. Overnight stay at hotel in Warsaw. (D)
Day 2nd
After breakfast your private tour at the Historic Centre of Warsaw – the Old Town, Barbican and the Royal Castle. Next departure to Bialowieza in the North-Eastern part of Poland. On your way short break in Treblinka – a place of Nazi, German Extermination camp. Check-in at hotel in Bialowieza, dinner and overnight stay at a hotel. (B, D)
Day 3rd
Breakfast and guided tour to the Białowieza National Park Museum and the European Bison Reserve. You will see European bison, Polish tarpan ponies, elk, deer, roe-deer, wild boars and the last remains of European Lowland primeval woods. Afternoon transfer to your hotel to relax. At evening time ride by a carriages for a regional dinner, with a live music by local band (group over 10). Overnight stay at hotel in Bialowieza. (B, D)
Day 4th
After breakfast departure to Masuria Lakeland region. On your way possible stop in Bialystok to visit Polmos – the Polish distillery producing the Bison vodka. Next, you go through the Biebrza National Park, famous for untouched nature and birds watching. Short break to relax in Mikolajki – called the Masuria region capital. Next, your ride to hotel near Olsztyn, beautifully located between forests and lakes. Dinner and overnight at hotel. (B,D)
Day 5th
Breakfast and morning ride to Ostroda to take a part in a unique cruise along Ostroda-Elblag canal – called one of the Seven Wonders of Poland. After the 2 hour cruise departure to Malbork for a visit to the biggest medieval, brick castle in Europe – Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork. Guided tour of the castle. Dinner at the castle restaurant and overnight at hotel. (B,D)
Day 6th
Breakfast and departure to Gdansk, where we start a whole day tour of Tri-City (Gdansk-Gdynia-Sopot). You will visit the historic port town of Gdansk and birthplace and home of Solidarity; the Cathedral, Neptun Monument, Zuraw Gdanski, the harbor, and a visit to the monument at Westerplatte. Then see Sopot, the health resort with the longest pier in Europe. In the Gothic Cathedral in Oliwa you can listen to a concert on a magnificent baroque pipe organ. In the afternoon ride to your hotel in Gdansk for dinner and overnight stay. (B, D)
Day 7th
Breakfast and departure by bus to Hel Peninsula. Whole day tour with a visit to Hel – a small village located at the end of the longest Polish peninsula, and a popular Polish Baltic seaside resorts. Dinner in a “fisherman style” restaurant and return ride by bus to hotel in Gdansk or a cruise from Hel to Gdansk at evening time. (B,D)
Day 8th
Breakfast and departure to Torun, where you come after few hour ride. Guided tour of the Medieval Town and Museum of the famous Polish astronomer – Nicolas Copernicus. Afternoon possible visit to the Gingerbread Museum with a short culinary lesson of baking your own gingerbread. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel. (B,D)
Day 9th
Breakfast and ride to Ciechocinek – one of the most famous Polish spa – free time for private walks, next departure to Biskupin. Your guided visit to the Archeological Museum, presenting the life-size model of an Iron Age fortified settlement. Next, after the tour, ride to Poznan with stop in Gniezno, and short visit to a first Poland’s capital. Dinner and an overnight stay at hotel in Poznan. (B,D)
Day 10th
Breakfast and a half-day tour of Poznan region, then afternoon return ride to Warsaw. Check-in at a hotel, and a farewell walk and dinner at a regional restaurant at the Old Town in Warsaw. (B,D)
Day 11th
Breakfast and transfer to the Warsaw airport for your return flight. (B)
Notices:
We can organize that tour on private request on different tour date, even for 2 person group. Send your request by email: grzegorz.b@excitingpoland.com
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