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Best of Poland and Rome

Best of Poland and Rome

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Best of Poland and Rome

Warsaw | Częstochowa | Kraków | Łagiewniki | Wieliczka | Auschwitz | Zakopane | Rome

>> The Roman Catholic Church can trace its history directly back to Jesus Christ and the Apostles. This particular program combines the best of our Polish tours and includes some of the most influential Catholic destinations in all of Rome.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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“No kidding! It was best of!"

–Maria Sandoval

Day 1 | USA – Warsaw
Depart from USA to Warsaw. Dinner and breakfast will be served aboard your transatlantic flight.

Day 2 | Warsaw
Upon arrival in Warsaw, you will be met by your Escort and transferred to your hotel to rest after the long journey. Some may wish to go out and explore this historic city, at their leisure. (D)

Day 3 | Warsaw
Full day of today’s guided tour includes the beautiful Royal Route, Old Town Quarter, Old Market Square, the Barbican and medieval defense walls. Next stop, Łazienki Park and its evocative sculpture of Chopin surrounded by rose bushes. We will also visit the Sanctuary of Saint Fr. Jerzy Popiełuszko, priest and martyr who was brutally tortured and murdered by communist secret police on Oct. 19 1984. (B, D)

Day 4 | Warsaw – Częstochowa – Kraków
Today we depart to Częstochowa, the most famous pilgrimage center of Poland, Jasna Góra Monastery. This is Poland’s national Shrine and home to the Black Madonna, a sacred icon that is historically linked to protecting the Polish people. Said to have been painted by St. Luke the Evangelist on a cypress wood panel from a table used by the Holy Family in Nazareth, it attracts millions of pilgrims from all over the world. The day before his death, John Paul II sent a letter to the religious of the Shrine of Jasna Gora, in Częstochowa, “I entrust our Homeland, the whole Church and myself to her maternal protection,” said the Pope in his letter, addressed to Father Izydor Matuszewski, prior general of the monks of St. Paul the Hermit, of the monastery of Jasna Góra. In the late afternoon we continue to Kraków. (B,D)

Day 5 | Kraków
This morning we enjoy a city tour of Kraków, Poland’s capital from 1038 to 1569 and residence of kings. With its charming blend of magnificent architecture, churches, cultural monuments, museums, and vibrant contemporary community, Kraków was designated by the European Union as the “Capital of Culture” in the year 2000. Tour highlights include the Old Town, Cloth Hall, Wit Stwosz’s acclaimed altar masterpiece at St. Mary’s Basilica, Jagiellonian University, and Wawel Castle and Cathedral – all remarkable symbols of Poland’s historic identity. The remainder of the day is free in Kraków. (B)

Day 6 | Kraków – Łagiewniki – Wieliczka – Kraków
This morning we will visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki; dedicated by Saint Pope John Paul II. We will have the opportunity to visit the convent chapel and pray at the Tomb of St. Faustina Kowalska. This afternoon head to the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine; three spectacular underground miles of hand–carved chapels, statues, and chambers made of pure salt. Over 1 million tourists visit this historic and Royal mine. (B, D)

Day 7 | Kraków – Auschwitz – Kraków
Auschwitz, the Nazi concentration camp where millions of Poles, Jews, Christians and others lost their lives. A Private Guide will show us several gut wrenching sites, as well as the starvation cell where St. Maximillian Kolbe died. This is an important lesson on recent history and his saintly martyrdom. (B, D)

Day 8 | Kraków – Kalwaria Zebrzydowska – Wadowice – Zakopane
Depart for Zakopane, a resort town in the scenic Tatra Mountains. On our way, we will stop at the monastery of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska where Pope John Paul II repeated the words of his motto: “Totus tuus ego sum et omnia mea tua sunt. Accipio te in mea omnia. Praebe mihi cor tuum, Maria – I belong entirely to you, and all that I have is yours. I take you for my all. O Mary, give me your heart.” He would come here as a boy, and see the painting of Our Lady that wept blood in 1641. We will also visit Wadowice, the birthplace of Pope Saint John Paul II. (B, D)

Day 9 | Zakopane
We have a full day in Zakopane where Pope Saint John Paul II would recreate as a young priest and on until Pope. When cardinal, someone mentioned it might be inappropriate for a man of his position to ski. He replied that it was only “unbecoming for a cardinal to ski badly.” Zakopane is the center of age–old Highlander culture. Going through town, you will see all sorts of people; holiday–makers, hikers and colorful market vendors enjoying the pure mountain air and magnificent vistas. Need a break? A cable care can whisk you away to Mount Gubalowka for a splendid view of the valley below. The evening is at your leisure. Overnight in Zakopane (B, D)

Day 10 | Zakopane – Kraków – Rome
After breakfast, we will have Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Zakopane which was built by locals in thanksgiving for Pope Saint John Paul II’s recovery after his assassination attempt. Then transfer to the airport in Kraków for your flight to Rome. Upon arrival, visit the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls as we travel the oldest Roman road, the Appian Way to our hotel. Check in to the hotel and enjoy another fantastic meal together. (B, D)

Day 11 | Rome
In the morning we will attend the Papal Audience and receive a Blessing by His Holiness the Pope in St. Peter’s Square. (Pending schedule of the Holy Father, subject to change at last moment). In the afternoon, we tour the city including famous monuments of Rome such as, the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Novona, Basilicas of St. John Lateran and St. Mary Major. (B, D)

Day 12 | Rome
This morning we will visit St. Peter’s Basilica, including Pope St. John Paul II’s tomb in Vatican City. Millions come every year to these breathtaking pilgrimage sites. This is the world’s largest Basilica, designed by architects such as Michelangelo and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. After lunch, we will tour the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, Raphael’s Room, and more. (B)

Day 13 | Rome
You are in the Eternal City –one of the greatest cities in the world. Today is free to relax. Enjoy a lunch on your own, but don’t fill up with too much pasta, as we have a special farewell dinner together tonight. (B, D)

Day 14 | Rome Departure to USA
After breakfast transfer to the airport in Rome for our flight home. Ciao Italia! (B)

 

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Best of Fatima, Rome, and Assisi

Best of Fatima, Rome, and Assisi

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Best of Fatima, Rome, and Assisi

Lisbon | Santarém | Fatima | Assisi | Rome

>> This trip gives pilgrims the opportunity to explore some of the most extravagant Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. Dive into the unique culture of Portugal with a visit to Lisbon, Santarém, and Fatima. After praying at the place of the Marian Apparitions you head to Rome, the home of the Catholic Church. Here you will explore all things Italy including a visit to Assisi to walk in the footsteps of St. Francis and St. Clare.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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"This was our first time travelling with a group. We always went to Europe just the two of us. Stan now understands why I have always said we should go with a group! You guys took care of everything!"

–Mary Jane Woods

Day 1 | USA – Lisbon
Depart the USA for Lisbon, Portugal. Dinner and breakfast will be served aboard the flight.

Day 2 | Lisbon
Today we arrive in Lisbon. Depending on the time of arrival we will visit the Basilica of St. Anthony, St. Jeronimos Monastery, and the famous Belem Tower. If we arrive later in the day we will visit Lisbon tomorrow morning. Check in to our hotel for dinner and overnight. (D)

Day 3 | Lisbon –Santarém – Fatima
After breakfast we depart for Fatima. On our way north we will stop in Santarém and the Church of St. Stephen, the place of the oldest known Eucharistic Miracle on display since 1269 AD. Upon arrival in Fatima we will join pilgrims from all over the world in the nightly procession and prayers. (B, D)

Day 4 | Fatima
Today we are in and around Fatima. We will visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, the Basilica with the tombs of Francisco, and Jacinta- Perpetual Adoration Chapel. In Aljustrel we will see the two homes of the little shepherds and then return to Fatima. In the evening, join pilgrims from all over the world in the nightly procession and prayers. (B)

Day 5 | Fatima – Lisbon – Rome – Assisi
After breakfast we head to the airport for our flight to Rome. Upon arrival in Rome, you will be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel in Assisi. Remainder of the day is free to rest and relax after your flight. Dinner tonight at your hotel. (B, D)

Day 6 | Assisi
Today enjoy a full day in the peaceful and tranquil village of Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. Visit St. Mary of the Angels Basilica, St. Francis’ Porziuncola, and Capella Del Transito. Pray in the Shrine, inspired by Giotto’s frescoes of the life of St. Francis. Visit the monastery and the Basilica of St. Clare to pray before the San Damiano crucifix from which Jesus told St. Francis to rebuild His church. Time to explore Assisi. This evening enjoy dinner in Assisi on your own. (B)

Day 7 | Assisi – Rome
Today we make an early departure from Assisi for Rome. In Rome we visit the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls by the oldest Roman road, the Appian Way. Time permitting explore the nearby Domino Quo Vadis Chapel, the Baths of Caracalla, the Arch of Drusus, the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, and the catacombs of St. Callixtus. Late tonight we enjoy a delicious meal in our hotel together. (B, D)

Day 8 | Rome
We will tour St. Peter’s Basilica, including Pope St. John Paul II’s tomb in Vatican City. Millions come every year to these breathtaking pilgrimage sites. This is the world’s largest Basilica, designed by architects such as Michelangelo and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. After lunch, we will tour the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, Raphael’s Room, and more. (B)

Day 9 | Rome
Today will be an intense day of Ancient and Christian Rome, one of the busier walking days as our tour bus cannot drive to every site we will be visiting. Begin with a visit to the famous monument of Ancient Rome – the Colosseum. We take you around and explain the history of the arena and the events that took place here, while you stand on the same spot as emperors, gladiators and the Roman mob. From here, go through the Roman Forum, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. Continue to the Trevi Fountain, the Holy Staircase and Basilicas of St. John Lateran and St. Mary Major. This city tour is largely by foot and makes for a long day. Enjoy dinner on your own tonight in Rome. (B)

Day 10 | Rome
In the morning we will attend the Papal Audience and receive a Blessing by His Holiness the Pope in St. Peter’s Square. (Pending schedule of the Holy Father, subject to change at last moment). In the afternoon enjoy your last day free for shopping and leisure. You are in the Eternal City –one of the greatest cities in the world. Enjoy a final group dinner together tonight at a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 11 | Rome – USA
After breakfast we transfer to the airport for our flight home. (B)

 

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Argentina: In the Footsteps of Pope Francis

Argentina: In the Footsteps of Pope Francis

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Argentina: In the Footsteps of Pope Francis

Buenos Aires | Flores | Rosario | Tigre | Luján

>> Almost 80% of the people of Argentina identify themselves as Catholic. The election of Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio to the Pontificate as Pope Francis has put Argentina in the spotlight, though it has always been a place of great pilgrimage. Learn the history of Our Lady of Luján, the Apparitions of Our Lady of the Rosary, and the recent 20th century ‘dirty war’ here.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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"We really should learn about the history and struggles of Christians in South America."

–Brian Popirhed

Day 1 | USA – Buenos Aires, Argentina
Depart the USA for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Dinner and breakfast will be served during your flight. (D)

Day 2 | Arrival in Buenos Aires
Upon arrival in Buenos Aires you will be met by your escort and transferred to our hotel. We will enjoy a city tour of this historic city and have a nice welcome dinner together. We rest up in preparation for our exciting week. (B, D)

Day 3 | Buenos Aires – Flores
We start the day in Flores, the birthplace of Pope Francis, then known as Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Visit Our Lady of Mercy Church where he was baptized and St. Joseph’s School where he attended as a young man. Return to the hotel in Buenos Aires for dinner and a relaxing evening. (B, D)

Day 4 | Buenos Aires – Rosario
This morning head north to visit San Nicolas of Rosario where Gladys Quiroga de Motta was visited by Our Blessed Virgin for over 6 years and received 68 messages from Christ. Several miraculous healings have been documented here. After Holy Mass and time to ourselves here, we travel back to Buenos Aires. (B, D)

Day 5 | Buenos Aires
Today we head to Colegio Máximo de San José where Pope Francis studied and also taught philosophy and theology. We learn today about Argentina’s history and how our Holy Father helped countless people flee the military regime during the ‘Dirty War’. Explore the Seminary of Colegio Máximo de San José. Later we return to the hotel in Buenos Aires for dinner and rest. (B)

Day 6 | Tigre
After breakfast we board our cruise boat and sail north to Tigre, visiting San Isidro Cathedral and enjoying the beautiful surrounding landscapes. We will explore the area and make our way back to the hotel for the night. (B, D)

Day 7 | Buenos Aires
Today we dive deeper into the life of Pope Francis and his roots as a Cardinal in Buenos Aires. Visit the Church of the Immigrant where the Holy Father’s former secretary, Father Juan, will talk to us about the Pope’s social programs and ideology toward the impoverished while Cardinal in Buenos Aires. Take a public bus route Pope Francis used and see the places he regularly said Holy Mass. (B, D)

Day 8 | Luján
After breakfast we head to Luján Cathedral in honor of Argentina’s patron saint, the Virgin of Luján where millions of pilgrims come from all over. We then visit the Benedictine monks of the Cono–Sur Congregation who support themselves by selling their agricultural products and books which they themselves publish. (B, D)

Day 9 | Buenos Aires
For our last day we relive the time immediately preceding Pope Francis’ election during the Papal Conclave of 2013. Visit the City Cathedral, seat of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires. Nearby is the Pope’s simple one bedroom apartment which he preferred over the Archbishop’s palace. Then we see the Casa Rosada (Pink House), Argentina’s presidential house and offices while listening to our guide share the history of the local people. (B, D)

Day 10 | Buenos Aires Departure for USA
After breakfast today we say our farewells to a land full of culture and faith, and head to the airport for our flight home. (B)

 

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Shrines of Central Europe

Shrines of Central Europe

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Shrines of Central Europe

Warsaw | Niepokalanów | Częstochowa | Kraków | Łagiewniki | Auschwitz | Prague | Altötting | Salzburg

This program is a longtime favorite of our pilgrims because it takes us through some of the world’s most beautiful Catholic European destinations. Explore Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria. Experience the culture and rich history that has molded these landscapes and borders for centuries.

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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“This was an awesome pilgrimage, loved it all. I’m hoping I can get on another pilgrimage with you one day!”

–Sharon Roulier, Host of Real to Reel

Day 1 | USA –Warsaw, Poland

Depart the USA for Warsaw, Poland. Dinner and breakfast will be served aboard your transatlantic flight.

Day 2 | Warsaw

Upon arrival in Warsaw, you will be met by your Escort and transferred to your hotel to rest after the long journey. Along the way drive the beautiful Royal Route, and visit Łazienki Park and its evocative sculpture of Chopin surrounded by rose bushes. In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner together and retire to your room to rest. Some may wish to go out and explore this historic city, at their leisure. (D)

Day 3 | Warsaw – Niepokalanów

Full day of today’s guided tour includes the Old Town Quarter, Old Market Square, the Barbican and medieval defense walls. We will also visit the Sanctuary of Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko, priest and martyr who was brutally tortured and murdered by communist secret police on Oct. 19 1984. In the afternoon travel outside of Warsaw to Niepokalanów where St. Maximillian Kolbe founded a Franciscan Monastery. This evening return to Warsaw for dinner and overnight. (B, D)

Day 4 | Warsaw – Częstochowa – Kraków

Today we depart to Częstochowa, the most famous pilgrimage center of Poland, Jasna Góra Monastery. This is Poland’s national Shrine and home to the Black Madonna, the sacred icon that is historically linked to protecting the Polish people. Said to have been painted by St. Luke the Evangelist on a cypress wood panel from a table used by the Holy Family in Nazareth, it attracts millions of pilgrims from all over the world. The day before his death, John Paul II sent a letter to the religious of the Shrine of Jasna Gora, in Częstochowa, “I entrust our Homeland, the whole Church and myself to her maternal protection,” said the Pope in his letter, addressed to Father Izydor Matuszewski, prior general of the monks of St. Paul the Hermit, of the monastery of Jasna Góra. In the late afternoon we continue to Kraków. (B, D)

Day 5 | Kraków

This morning we enjoy a city tour of Kraków, Poland’s capital from 1038 to 1569 and residence of kings. With its charming blend of magnificent architecture, churches, cultural monuments, museums, and vibrant contemporary community, Kraków was designated by the European Union as the “Capital of Culture” in the year 2000. Tour highlights include the Old Town, Cloth Hall, Wit Stwosz’s acclaimed altar masterpiece at St. Mary’s Basilica, Jagiellonian University, and Wawel Castle and Cathedral – all remarkable symbols of Poland’s historic identity. The remainder of the day is free in Kraków. (B)

Day 6 | Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki

This morning we will visit the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki; dedicated by Saint Pope John Paul II. We will have the opportunity to visit the convent chapel and pray at the Tomb of St. Faustina Kowalska. This evening you are free to enjoy Kraków. (B)

Day 7 | Kraków – Auschwitz – Kraków

Auschwitz, the Nazi concentration camp where millions of Poles, Jews, Christians and others lost their lives. A Private Guide will show us several gut wrenching sites, as well as the starvation cell where St. Maximillian Kolbe died. This is an important lesson on recent history and his saintly martyrdom. (B, D)

Day 8 | Kraków – Prague

Today depart Kraków for the Czech Republic by coach or short flight. Arrive in Prague for dinner and overnight. Depending on the time of arrival, we may begin our visit of this city, and some may wish to go out and explore at their leisure. (B, D)

Day 9 | Prague

After breakfast we begin to explore Prague. We will celebrate Holy Mass and have time to pray and learn of the statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. We will visit the Church of Our Lady Victorious, the Old Town, Lesser Town, St. Nicholas Church, Strahov Monastery, Wenceslas Square and the St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Basilica and Loreto Church. (B, D)

Day 10 | Prague – Altötting – Salzburg

Today we leave the Czech Republic for Germany’s most visited pilgrimage destination: Altötting. This is the oldest Shrine to Mary in Germany and the Black Madonna; Our Lady of Altötting is credited with a long history of miraculous healing. Pope St. John Paul II visited here in 1980. Afterwards we continue to Salzburg, Austria, the birthplace of Mozart. (B, D)

Day 11 | Salzburg

The medieval city of Salzburg has several sites in store for us, from St. Peter’s Churchyard and the Archbishop’s Residence to the Nonnberg Convent of Benedictine Nuns and the Fortress Hohensalzburg. We will also visit the Schloss Hellbrunn Castle to enjoy its Baroque beauty and ‘trick fountains’ and enjoy a final farewell dinner with new friends. (B, D)

Day 12 | Salzburg – USA

This morning we transfer to the airport for our return flight to the US. (B)

 

 

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Historic Northern Poland and Częstochowa

Historic Northern Poland and Częstochowa

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Historic Northern Poland and Częstochowa

Warsaw | Torún | Gdynia | Gdańsk | Malbork | Licheń | Gniezno | Poznań | Częstochowa

This program takes pilgrims to the frequently overlooked northern area of Pope Saint John Paul II’s home country of Poland. The culture of the people here is so rich in history and deeply rooted in the Catholic faith. You don’t want to miss this hidden treasure of Poland!

Inclusions

  • Round trip air transportation from major airport near your parish
  • Superior tourist class hotel accommodations double occupancy with bath or shower (single supplement extra)
  • Breakfast daily, most group dinners, with wine and beer, as indicated in Itinerary (B, D)
  • Special events, entertainment, and comprehensive sightseeing programs as indicated in itinerary
  • Transportation by private deluxe motor coach Tour escort and local guides
  • Hotel Service Charges and Taxes
  • US airport taxes, fuel surcharges included** **subject to change in the rare occasion that government/airline fees and fuel costs increase drastically
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“A wonderful experience which created many memorable memories. Had the pleasure of meeting many new people– several of whom I hope to have established a lasting friendship with. I would not hesitate recommending John Paul Pilgrimages and Tours to anyone, Job Well Done!”

– Barbara Boucher

Day 1 | USA – Warsaw, Poland

Depart the USA for Warsaw, Poland. Dinner and breakfast will be served aboard your transatlantic flight.

Day 2 | Warsaw

Upon arrival in Warsaw, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. In the afternoon see the reconstructed Old Town, Royal Castle, the Barbican, and medieval defense walls. (D)

Day 3 | Warsaw

Today’s half day sightseeing tour of Warsaw will introduce you to Poland’s capital that was completely destroyed during World War II. Then we drive along the Royal Route where many momentous events in Polish history took place, to 18th century Łazienki Park. The afternoon is free for shopping and individual exploration of this historic city. (B, D)

Day 4 | Warsaw – Torún – Gdynia

This morning we depart for Gdynia. En route, we will stop to visit Torún, the birthplace of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The tour of historic Toruń includes: Old Town Square, the 14th century Town Hall and the University where the great astronomer lectured. (B, D)

Day 5 | Gdynia – Gdańsk – Gdynia

The harbor town of Gdynia is the youngest member of the “tri–city complex” of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia. Though the youngest, Gdynia is a major seaport with beautiful beaches. Nearby Sopot is an Old World resort with grand hotels, boardwalks, beaches, and resort pleasures. Gdańsk, the oldest of the three, is a magnificent restoration of a Hanseatic port city with a stunning Town Hall, Neptune’s Fountain, Gothic churches, romantic cobblestone alleys, and breezy harbor promenades. You will see the world famous organ in Oliwa on your tour today. In the afternoon there is free time to relax and shop. (B)

Day 6 | Gdynia – Malbork – Licheń

After breakfast we depart for Licheń. The road leads us past Malbork, a mighty fortress and former seat of the once–powerful Teutonic Knights. From Malbork continue to Licheń, to see the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Licheń. (B, D)

Day 7 | Licheń – Gniezno – Poznań – Licheń

After a visit to the Basilica of Licheń, we depart for Poznań. En route, we will stop in Gniezno, Poland’s first capital, and see its 14th century Gothic Cathedral. Tour of Poznań includes Baroque churches, and Italianate–style Town Hall, and Market Square, whose houses display fancy workmanship. (B, D)

Day 8 | Licheń – Częstochowa – Warsaw

After breakfast we continue to Częstochowa, the most famous pilgrimage center of Poland, for the Jasna Góra Monastery and see its holiest icon: the “Black Madonna”. We have the afternoon for Holy Mass and private reflection. In late afternoon, continue to Warsaw. In the evening enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B, D)

Day 9 | Warsaw – USA

After breakfast, you will transfer to the airport in Warsaw for your flight home. (B)

 

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