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Catholic Ireland

Catholic Ireland

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Check out our 35+ sample itineraries and mix days from different ones to create a truly customized trip.

Catholic Ireland

Shannon | Killarney | Ring of Kerry | Inis Mór | Doolin | Cliffs of Moher | Galway | Coneemara | Kylemore Abbey | Knock | Letterkenny | Derry | Armagh | Dublin | Wicklow

>> Come explore Ireland; an Island nation that is not only rich in vegetation but rich in the  faith. This pilgrimage will take you to some of the most beautiful greenery this world holds as well as take you on a journey of faith as we walk in the footsteps of many memorable saints. Open your hearts and join us on this once in a lifetime pilgrimage!

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 have a huge Irish population in our Diocese so I thought it would be neat to check it out. I'm so glad I did!”

–Harold Smith

Day 1 | USA – Ireland
Depart the USA for your overnight flight to Shannon, Ireland. Dinner and breakfast will be served on board.
Day 2 | Shannon – Killarney
You will be greeted by your guide upon arrival and transferred to your hotel. Depending upon the time of arrival, we will begin our city tour of this enchanting land. We start our Irish experience with a visit to one of the most complete medieval castles in Ireland, Bunratty. Within the ground of the castle is Bunratty Folk Park where 19th century life is vividly created. We leave the precious grounds of Bunratty for Adare, one of Ireland’s prettiest  villages. We will have time to explore this village and then will board our coach for dinner and overnight in Killarney. (D)
Day 3 | Ring of Kerry
This morning we enjoy a decadent breakfast before starting our tour along the Ring of Kerry. This is Ireland’s most iconic drive. The road winds between the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks (Ireland’s tallest mountain range) and the Atlantic Ocean. Sit back and enjoy the breath taking view. Our coach will stop for photos at the most dramatic scenes. This scenic drive is not only for enjoying the view but for learning the history of the Skellig Monks that lived on the Skellig Islands. Our drive will take us through Cahirciveen and Waterville as well as the colorful village of Sneem. Enjoy dinner on your own in one of these quaint villages. Overnight in Killarney. (B)
Day 4 | Killarney – Inis Mór – Doolin
Today’s adventure leads us to the open seas with a ferry ride to Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Islands. The rugged, natural beauty along with thatch roofed stone cottages that dot the island provide a splendid example of Celtic and early Christian heritage. The forts, churches, and monasteries will leave you in bewildered awe at how people lived on this rock infested island. They also show how the Catholic Church held roots on this isolated landscape. Tonight we overnight in the sweet village of Doolin. (B, D)
Day 5 | Doolin – Cliffs of Moher – Galway
After breakfast we head to the astonishing Cliffs of Moher. The cliffs rise 120 meters (394 feet) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag’s Head and reach their maximum height of 214 meters (702 feet) just north of O’Brien’s Tower. Along the Cliffs we will stop at the picturesque village of Kinvara where we will visit the Dunguaire Castle. Our drive will continue and as we enjoy the scenic coastline we will also learn of the persecution of many Irish Catholics. This will be a time to reflect on our ancestors and the fight they endured to practice our beloved faith. Our drive ends in Galway and the remainder of the afternoon is open to your leisure with a group dinner this evening. (B, D)
Day 6 | Galway – Connemara – Kylemore Abbey – Galway 
This day is dedicated to exploring the scenic region of Connemara. This region is home to the ever changing cloud formations >> Come explore Ireland; an Island nation that is not only rich in vegetation but rich in the Faith. This pilgrimage will take you to some of the most beautiful greenery this world holds as well as take you on a journey of faith as we walk in the footsteps of many memorable saints. Open your hearts and join us on this once in a ifetime pilgrimage!

Day 7 | Galway – Knock – Letterkenny
Today starts with prayer as we head to the Marian Shrine of Knock, where, in 1879, Our Lady, St. Joseph, and St John the Evangelist appeared at the south gable of the church. We will tour the shrine and museum as well as celebrate Holy Mass in this beautiful shrine. The afternoon we travel to Letterkenny where we have a walking tour of this town that borders Northern Ireland. Enjoy a group dinner and overnight here. (B, D)
Day 8 | Letterkenny – Derry – Letterkenny
We travel north into Northern Ireland and visit the only walled city on the island, Derry. In Derry we meet with a local historian and enjoy a walking tour of this enchanting city. Other highlights of Derry include the Bushmills Distillery, Giant’s Causeway, and Dunluce Castle. Tonight enjoy dinner on your own in Letterkenny. (B)
Day 9 | Letterkenny – Armagh – Dublin
We are leaving the peaceful country side of this beautiful country and heading to the nationals capital, Dublin. We will stop in Armagh where we visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Here we will celebrate Holy Mass and have time to pray on the life of this amazing saint. This afternoon we travel to Dublin where we enjoy a half day tour and a group dinner. (B, D)
Day 10 | Dublin – Wicklow – Glendalough
– Dublin
This morning finds us in the “garden of Ireland”, Wicklow. We also visit Glendalough founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. This driving tour will show us the surrounding beauty around the metropolitan hub of Dublin and will be our last glimpse of this beauty before leaving this beautiful island nation. Upon arrival in Dublin the rest of the afternoon is yours to explore before meeting up with the group to share a farewell dinner. (B, D)
Day 11 | Dublin – USA
After breakfast we transfer to the airport for our flight home. (B)

 

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Poland in the Footsteps of Pope St. John Paul II

Poland in the Footsteps of Pope St. John Paul II

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Poland in the Footsteps of Pope Saint John Paul II

Warsaw | Częstochowa | Kraków | Łagiewniki | Wieliczka | Wadowice | Zakopane

This may be our #1 most popular program. Starting in Warsaw and continuing through Częstochowa, Kraków, and Zakopane in the footsteps of Pope Saint John Paul II, during this journey we learn the early history of Poland. With the almost constant wars with the nation’s neighbors seeming to always want to take the land of Poland, our Blessed Virgin Mary has always kept the faithful of Poland in her arms. This is obvious and apparent to the people here who have always had a very special devotion to the Virgin Mary.

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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“Thank you for such a memorable experience. You brought me closer to St. John Paul II and I am forever grateful.”

– Simon G.

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 Blessed 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, Pope Saint John Paul II sent a letter to the religious of the Shrine of Jasna Góra, 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 Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki; dedicated by Pope Saint John Paul II. We will have the opportunity to visit the convent chapel and pray at the Tomb of St. Faustina Kowalska. Afternoon free in Kraków. (B, D)

Day 7 | Kraków – Wieliczka – Kraków
A morning excursion will take you to the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine; three spectacular under–ground 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 8 | 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 9 | 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: T” otus 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 10 | 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 car can whisk you away to Mount Gubałówka for a splendid view of the valley below. The evening is at your leisure. Overnight in Zakopane (B, D)

Day 11 | Zakopane – Warsaw

Prior to our departure for Warsaw, we will visit 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. Enjoy a final dinner together sharing new memories (B, D)

Day 12 | Warsaw Departure for USA

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

 

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Ultimate Poland Experience

Ultimate Poland Experience

The possibilities are endless!

Check out our 35+ sample itineraries and mix days from different ones to create a truly customized trip.

The Ultimate Poland Experience

Warsaw | Toruń | Gdynia | Gdańsk | Sopot | Malbork | Licheń | Gniezno | Poznań | Częstochowa | Łagiewniki | Kraków

A perfect blend of history, culture and faith, this itinerary is a favorite of clergy and the faithful wanting to experience all that Poland has to offer, from the northern port cities of Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia, south to the Capital of Poland, Warsaw, and further to Częstochowa, and one of the world’s most beautiful medieval city’s, Kraków.

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 surreal and blessed experience, Thank you”

– Ramona McKenzie

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 which 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 – Toruń – Gdynia

This morning we depart for Gdynia. En route, we will stop to visit Toruń, 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 – Sopot – 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 Italian-style Town Hall, and Market Square, whose houses display fancy workmanship. (B, D)

Day 8 | Licheń – Częstochowa – Kraków

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”. Take the afternoon for Holy Mass and private reflection.  In the evening, continue to Kraków for dinner and overnight. (B, D)

Day 9 | 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 10 | Kraków – Wadowice – Auschwitz

This morning we head to Wadowice, the birthplace of Pope Saint John Paul II. Celebrate Holy Mass in the Basilica where he was baptized, and visit a museum built in the place where the Saint lived as a child. After lunch and delicious “kremówki” (the Saint’s favorite pastry) we continue to 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 11 | Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki

This morning we will visit the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki; dedicated by Saint Pope John Paul II. Take the opportunity to visit the convent chapel and pray at the Tomb of St. Faustina Kowalska. The afternoon is free in Kraków. In the evening, enjoy a final dinner together at a historic fine dining restaurant in Kraków. (B, D)

Day 12 | Kraków – USA

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

 

John Paul Pilgrimages and Tours, Inc.

7730 E. Greenway Rd. STE 104 Scottsdale AZ 85260

1-480-626-1266
info@johnpaultours.com