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MAZURKAS Travel Poland PILGRIMAGES TO POLAND AND CENTRAL EUROPE Mazurkas Travel Poland Krakow | Wadowice | Czestochowa | Lagiewniki | Wroclaw The Southern Poland Pilgrimage - including the Footsteps of Pope John Paul II Day 1 - KRAKOW (D) Arrival in Krakow. Orientation tour of the city and walk through the picturesque Old Town. Prior to dinner we will have a brief presentation of biography of Pope John Paul II with focus on his life in Poland that will introduce us to many sites where Holly Father lived or stayed and that we will visit later. Attend the Holly Mass at Franciscan Church, where Karol Wojtyla had "his own" bench. Day 2 - KRAKOW (B, L) Visit Krakow in the footsteps of Holy Father John Paul II with places such as: the Bishop's Palace where Karol Wojtyła used to live, St. Florian 's Church where he was a vicar, or the beautiful Church of St. Francis of Assisi - his favourite praying place. Stop by Franciszkanska Street with the famous Pope 's window where John Paul II used to show up to talk with Cracovians during his pilgrimages to Poland. Walk to the Higher Clerical Seminary of the Krakow Archdiocese, where he studied and to the house on Kanonicza street where he lived as a bishop. Visit to the Royal Cathedral on Wawel Hill, where in crypt of St. Leonard, Karol Wojtyla conducted his first service. Walk to the Jagiellonian University's Collegium Novum where Karol Wojtyla began his Polish linguistics studies in the philosophical department. Afternoon drive to Auschwitz-Birkenau, a former Nazi concentration camp. Day 3 - KRAKOW - WADOWICE - KALWARIA ZEBRZYDOWSKA - KRAKOW (B, L) Drive to Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. From far away you may see the monastery complex of the Bernardine Father with the early baroque church of the Angelic Mother of God. To the south of the monastery, on the area of 300 hectares are located the famous Calvary paths, with churches, chapels and wayside shrines which location in the terrain imitates the topography of Jerusalem. The Jerusalem service conducted in natural scenery has attracted thousands of pilgrims from the very beginning. Degustation of the famous Pope 's Cream Cake. Drive to Wadowice, the birthplace of Pope John Paul II to see his house and the Wadowice Church of Presentation of the Virgin Mary, where Karol Wojtyla was baptized. Day 4 - KRAKOW - ZAKOPANE - KRAKOW (B, D) Depart for Zakopane. En route stop in Ludzmierz, a small village with its magnificent icon of the Virgin, the Queen of Podhale. In 1963 during the crowning ceremony, as the feretory bearing the figure was being carried, the scepter fell from its hands. It was caught in mid-air by then the Bishop of Krakow, Karol Wojtyla, who years later became a Pope. In Zakopane take a cable car to the nearby mountaintop of Gubalowka for a thrilling panoramic view. It is here that he hiked the many wooded trails. Learn about his love of the outdoors, his excellent athletic ability (hiking, skiing, etc.) and his love of theater and poetry. Stop by the Sanctuary of the Virgin Mary of Fatima. Day 5 - KRAKOW - LAGIEWNIKI - CZESTOCHOWA (B, L) Departure for Lagiewniki. We will visit the Sanctuary that houses the image of Merciful Jesus and the relics of St. Faustina. We will also visit St. Faustina's convent chapel, the Shrine of Divine Mercy and St. Faustina's Tomb. Meeting a sister from the convent who will also present the short history of St. Faustina. But while in Lagiewniki you cannot omit to visit the new John Paul II Center where the relics of the Holy Father – the cruet with His blood, the crosier, and the plaque from His grave – are presented in the Church of the Blessed John Paul II. Afterwards, departure for Czestochowa. Upon arrival, first we will invite you for lunch to a local restaurant and then continue with a visit to the Sanctuary of Jasna Gora, the capital of Polish Catholic Church and the main pilgrimage destination of Poland. See the famous, miraculous Painting of Black Madonna, visit the Treasury Room with the impressive collection of many precious gifts received by the monastery throughout the ages, including the Golden Rose given by Pope John Paul II. Also see a very intriguing Way of Cross painted by one of the most famous Polish artists, Jerzy Duda- Gracz, which is a touching presentation of the last moments of Jesus. Day 6 - CZESTOCHOWA - GORA SW. ANNY - PIEKARY SLASKIE - WROCLAW (B, D) Depart for Wroclaw. En route stop at St. Anna Mountain (Gora Sw. Anny). The ancient cult of St. Anna is combined with special services for the Mother of God and Passion of Christ. Afterwards, drive to Piekary Slaskie. The local cult of the Mother of God goes back to the 15th century. Since the 17th century it has been associated with the picture of the Piekary Mother of God which gained the fame at that time for remarkable acts of grace and was recognised as miraculous. Drive to Wroclaw, a city with one of the most beautiful and largest market squares in Poland and its town hall that is recognized as a gem of Gothic-Renaissance urban architecture. After arrival in Wroclaw accommodation at your hotel and dinner at local restaurant located in the Old Town. Day 7 - WROCLAW - BARDO - WAMBIERZYCE - WROCLAW (B, L) Morning drive to Bardo with its baroque basilica of the Redemptorist Fathers in which on the main altar stands the Romanesque statue of the Madonna with Child. There is a Calvary built in 18th century with 6 wayside shrines devoted to the Mother of God. Afterwards, drive to Wambierzyce, the village that is lying at the foot of Stolowe Mountain. The monumental basilica with the wooden figure of the Mother of God with Child called Wambierzycka. In 18th century the new basilica was built surrounded by the most precious Calvaries of that time, where 130 figures in 92 chapels portray specific events from the life of Christ and Mary and the Passion of Christ. Day 8 - WROCLAW (B) - D e p a r t u r e t r a n s f e r t o t h e a i r p o r t . Mazurkas Travel Poland Warsaw | Czestochowa | Oswiecim | Krakow | Wadowice | Lagiewniki The Best of Pilgrimages to Poland - including the Traces of Saint Faustina Day 1 - WARSAW (D) Day 4 - CZESTOCHOWA-OSWIECIM-KRAKOW (B, D) Group's arrival in Warsaw. Orientation walk along the Old Town with a visit to Basilica of the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Warsaw's oldest church, site of the celebrations in the year of 1791 when Poland's Constitution of May 3, the first constitution in Europe and only the second in the world was proclaimed. Walk along the Market Square and the New Town. Enjoy your welcome dinner and degustate typical Polish dishes served in one of the Warsaw’s restaurants located in the beautiful Old Market Square. Morning departure for Kraków. En route stop in Oswiecim to see the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, the biggest factory of death in the history of humanity and the silent witness of human tragedy. After arrival in Kraków, tour of the city including the Old Town area with beautiful Market Square and the St. Mary's Church famous for its wooden, glorious altar by Wit Stwosz. Visit also the Franciscan Church to see the most interesting Art-Nouveau stained-glass windows in the chancel and above the organ loft, the latter being regarded among the greatest in Poland. Stop at the St. Catherine's Church for an organ concert. Day 2 - WARSAW (B, D) A morning visit to St. Stanislaw Kostka Church and lecture „The Catholic church in Poland under communism and in the transition to democracy“. Also visit the special exhibition devoted to Father Jerzy Popieluszko, one of the greatest church personalities in Poland murdered by the communists. Drive through the Royal Route with many historical monuments, aristocratic residences and churches, including a stop by the Holy Cross Church where Frederic Chopin's heart is placed. Stop at the Pilsudski Square where you can see a specially designed cross that stands in the place where Pope John Paul II celebrated Holy Mass in 1979, during his first pilgrimage to Poland as a Pope. Afternoon drive to the Convent of Divine Mercy at Zytnia Street, which Faustina joined in 1924. Afterwards, drive to Walendow and Derdy to visit the Convent of Sisters of Divine Mercy where Faustina stayed in 1936. Day 3 - WARSAW-PLOCK-GLOGOWIEC-CZESTOCHOWA (B, L) Morning drive to Plock to visit the convent that Faustina joined in 1930. It is here where on February 22nd, 1931 Jesus appeared to her bringing the wonderful message of Mercy for all of the mankind. Asked to do so by the Lord, Faustina painted the picture of His Divine Mercy with the inscription „Jesus, I trust in You“. Afterwards, drive to Glogowiec where she was born and to church of Swinice Warckie, where she was baptized. Continue to Czestochowa to visit Jasna Gora Monastery. See the Black Madonna Shrine and the Treasury Room where is an impressive collection of many precious gifts received by the monastery throughout the ages. Walk along the fortification walls of the Pauline Monastery and the Way of the Cross. Day 5 - KRAKOW-KALWARIA ZEBRZYDOWSKA-WADOWICE -KRAKOW (B, L) Drive to Kalwaria Zebrzydowska that is lying among the colorful hills of the Wadowice Upland. From far away you may see the monastery complex of the Bernardine Father with the early baroque church of the Angelic Mother of God. To the south of the monastery there is a famous imitation of Calvary path with chapels and shrines that all resemble the topography of Jerusalem. It covers the area of 300 hectares and attracts 1 million pilgrims annually. Afterwards, drive to Wadowice. Visit the house, now a museum, where Pope John Paul II was born in 1920. See the Wadowice Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary, where He was baptized. Day 6 - KRAKÓW-ŁAGIEWNIKI (B, D) Morning drive to Lagiewniki to visit the Blessed Sister Faustina Convent. Sister Faustina was the person to whom Jesus appeared in 1931 bringing the wonderful message of Mercy for all of mankind. Asked to do so by the Lord, Sister Faustina painted the picture of His Divine Mercy with the inscription „Jesus I Trust in You“. But while in Lagiewniki you cannot omit to visit the new John Paul II Center where the relics of the Holy Father – the cruet with His blood, the crosier, and the plaque from His grave – are presented in the Church of the Blessed John Paul II. Attend the Mass at Sister Faustina Convent in Kraków. Drive back to Kraków to visit the Archdiocesan Museum of the Archdiocesan Museum that presents collections of sacred art borrowed from the treasuries of various churches. Day 7 - KRAKOW (B) - D e p a r t u r e t r a n s f e r t o t h e a i r p o r t . Mazurkas Travel Poland Warsaw | Sw. Lipka | Olsztyn | Gdansk | Torun | Poznan The Pearls of Northern Poland Sanctuaries -including Five Pilgrimage Wonders Day 1 - WARSAW (D) Upon arrival orientation walk along the Old Town to get acquainted with the atmosphere of the city. Welcome dinner at one of the local restaurants to degustate typical Polish dishes. Day 2 - WARSAW (B, L) Visit to St. Stanislaw Kostka Church, a place of worship for ”Solidarity” members during communism times. It was St. Stanislaw Kostka Church, where the father Jerzy Popieluszko's "Masses for the Homeland" attracted tens of thousands of worshippers. Jerzy Popieluszko was murdered by militant security police in 1984 but his death serves as testimony to the struggle for freedom, basic rights, and human dignity. See a poignant memorial and a Museum dedicated to the life of this pro-Solidarity priest. In the year 2010 Father's Popieluszko beatification took place. Drive to the Old Town to see the beautiful Market Square with St. John's Cathedral, the oldest church in Warsaw. Evening transfer to one of the historical interiors of Warsaw for a private piano recital. Day 3 - WARSZAWA - GIETRZWALD - OLSZTYN (B, D) Morning departure for Olsztyn, the region called "A land of a thousand lakes", one of the most picturesque regions of Poland. En route stop in Gietrzwald Sanctuary to visit the Neo-Gothic church of Sts. Peter & Paul and the Birth of the Virgin of Mary from the turn of 19th century. The marvellous picture of the Lady of Warmia Land has been worshipped here since the 16th century. Until the last century the cult of the Mother of God was limited to the immediate vicinity. The sanctuary of Gietrzwald became a throbbing centre of Polish patriotism. Drive to Olsztyn for dinner and accommodation. Day 4 - OLSZTYN - GLOTOWO - SW. LIPKA - OLSZTYN (B, L) Visit the most famous sanctuaries of Masuria region. First visit to Glotowo Sanctuary - the Warmia Calvary. Glotow became famous because of the hidden host that was found by a farmer. Drive to St. Lipka where is the cult of the Mother of God. The object of the cult is the wooden figure of the Madonna. A few years later a splendid Baroque basilica that may be admired today was built here under the patronage of The Visitation of the Holy Virgin Mary. The sanctuary is one of the most magnificent relics of Baroque architecture in north - east Europe. Day 5 - OLSZTYN - MALBORK - PELPLIN - GDANSK (B, L) Morning departure for Gdansk. En route stop in Malbork to visit the famous fortress of the Teutonic Knights. The magnificent castle is located on the banks of the Nogat River. Lunch at a local restaurant located in the wing of the Malbork Castle. Before entering Gdanks, stop in Pelplin to visit one of the most beautiful churches of Pomerania region. Upon arrival in Gdansk visit to the Church of St. Bridget's. This is the church where Lech Walesa attended holy masses when he was an unknown electrician in the nearby shipyard. You will find here the tombstone of the murdered priest Jerzy Popieluszko, the Katyn epitaph, a collection of crosses from the 1980 and 1988 strikes and a door with bas-reliefs of scenes from Solidarity's history. Holy Mass at the St. Bridget's Church. Day 6 - GDANSK - OLIWA - GDANSK (B, L) Start the tour of Gdansk from the Upland Gate - a fragment of the city's fortifications and one of its main gates. Pass by a bakedbrick construction consisting of the Prison Tower and the Torture House - relics of the Gothic defence walls from the 15th century. The Golden Gate, situated next to the Prison Tower, opens onto the Long Market - a magnificent street, with Patrician mansions decorated with late Renaissance and Baroque facades. Beyond the Main Town Hall, we admire the Artus Court - building used for Hanseatic League meetings. Just behind it rises the tower of St. Mary's Basilica, a part of the most precious and largest redbrick Gothic church. Drive to Oliwa to visit the local cathedral. The cornerstone of the Cistercian Monastery in Oliwa was laid down in 1188. Short organ concert and drive back to Gdansk. Day 7 - GDANSK-TORUN-GNIEZNO-POZNAN (B, L) Departure for Poznan. En route stop in Torun, one of the most magnificent historic cities in Poland and the birthplace of Copernicus, a great Polish astronomer. Visit the St. John’s Cathedral, one of the biggest Gothic churches in Poland. Degustation of famous Torun gingerbread made according to the old Polish recepies. Afterwards, drive to Gniezno to visit the pride of the city, Gniezno Cathedral. The most precious possession of the church is the pair of 12th century bronze doors that depict in basrelief 18 scenes from the life of St. Adalbert. Continue to Poznan. Orientation walk through the historic part of the city with the famous Town Hall, the Collegiate Church, one of the most impressive Baroque sacral edifices in Poland. Day 8 - POZNAN - LICHEN - NIEPOKALANOW - LOWICZ - WARSZAWA (B, L, D) Morning visit to Ostrow Tumski, an island which is the oldest borough of Poznan dominated by the monumental Gothic Cathedral of St. Peter and St.Paul built in the 14th century. See the 15th century Archbishop's Palace and the nearby Church of the Virgin Mary. Departure for Lichen Sanctuary, probably the second famous sanctuary, after Czestochowa, devoted to the cult of the Virgin Mary in Poland. Lunch at Teresin Palace en route and stop in Niepokalanow Sanctuary & Franciscan Monastery linked with the figure of St. Maximilian Maria Raymond Kolbe - a martyr from the death camp in Auschwitz. The monastery was founded in 1927 and in 1980 John Paul II gave the church the title of a lesser basilica. Meet the priest from the Niepokalanow Sanctuary. Visit the museum of St. Maximilian Kolbe. and continue to Warsaw. End your trip with your farewell dinner served at one of the finest local restaurants. Day 9 - WARSAW (B) - D e p a r t u r e t r a n s f e r t o t h e a i r p o r t . Mazurkas Travel Poland Poland | Ukraine | Baltic Countries | Medjugorie | Czech Republic | Lithuania Mazurkas Travel Suggestions of Pilgrimages to Poland and Central Europe POLAND & UKRAINE POLAND & CZECH REPUBLIC 12 days / 11 nights 11 days /10 nights Warsaw(2)-Czestochowa(1)-Krakow(3)-Zakopane(2)-Lviv(2)-Kiev(2) The program includes pilgrimage sanctuaries in Poland and Ukraine with such worship sites as: Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa (Poland), Sanctuary of Virgin Mary of Fatima in Zakopane (Poland), St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev (Ukraine), Kiev-Pecherskaya Lavra (Ukraine), an outstanding architectural and religious complex was the center of Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe for many centuries and consists of numerous architectural monuments, from under-ground cave systems to strong fortification walls. Lavra is also the burial place of many of the rulers of the ancient Russ. In Lviv see variety of churches and cathedrals, such as: Dominican cathedral, Uspenian ensemble, Latin cathedral, Boimiv chapel, Armenian church. Warsaw(2)-Poznan(1)-Lichen-Gniezno-Czestochowa(1)-Krakow(3) POLAND & BALTIC COUNTRIES -Litmanowa(1)-Brno(1)-Prague(2) We offer the Best of Pilgrimages program to Poland in combination with pilgrimage highlights of the Czech Republic, which will include worth mentioning famous sanctuaries, such as: Litmanowa, one of the most important sacred places for Christians, basilica of the Virgin Mary in Velehrad - one of the most important pilgrimage places in the Czech Republic - closely associated with St. Cyril and St. Methodius, Macocha Abyss in Brno, St. John of Nepomuk in Zdar, St. Barbara Cathedral in Kutna Hora. Ending in Prague where, beside all the city's highlights, you will admire: the magnificent Saint Vitus Cathedral, the seat of the Archbishop of Prague, and the miraculous Infant Jesus of Prague, a famous statue located in the Church of Our Lady Victorious in Malá Strana. POLAND & LITHUANIA 10 days / 9 nights 11 days / 10 nights Warsaw(3)-Mikolajki (2)Vilnius(3)-Tallinn(2) Join a tour that includes such highlights as: Saint Lipka Sanctuary, one of the most beautiful in the north of Poland, Gietwrzald Sanctuary in Mazurian Lakes (Poland). Then continue to the Baltic Countries with stop in Vilnius to see: St. Anne's Church, the Dawn Gate with the icon of Virgin Mary in Vilnius “Ostra Brama”, a famous pilgrimage destination. Also see the famous Hill of Crosses (Lithuania), the oustanding Dome Cathedral in Riga (Latvia), St. Peters Church constructed in 1209, and for quite a long time the highest wooden construction in Europe (Riga, Latvia). In Tallin (Estonia) see the Alexander Nevski Cathedral– one of the oldest and most important churches in Estonia and Dome Cathedral - the main Lutheran church in Estonia and one of three functioning medieval churches. Warsaw(2)-Augustow(1)-Troki-Villnius(3)- Shiauliai-Gdansk (3) -Warsaw(1) We recommend an unforgettable tour that combines Poland and Lithuania. Both countries will present its most famous pilgrimage destinations. The program in Poland will also include places connected with Solidarity Trade Union due to its very close relations with Polish Catholic Church. In Lithuania you will see: St. Anne's Church, the famous pilgrimage destination - the Dawn Gate with the icon of Virgin Mary in Vilnius “Ostra Brama”, the Hill of Crosses in Shiauliani and the village of Siluva with the Marian Shrine. See also one of the most ancient churches of St. Nicholas in Vilnius. Ensemble of St. Anne and Bernardine churches in Vilnius represents the brilliant example of late Gothic style and do not omit the miraculous image of Our Lady of Trakai. KRAKOW & MEDJUGORJE 7 days / 6 nights Krakow(4)–Lagiewniki-Czestochowa–Split–Medjugorje(3) Take the unforgettable journey to places of Divine Mercy: Lagiewniki Sanctuary of the Divine Mercy in Krakow, Czestochowa Jasna Gora Monastery with the miraculous Black Madonna Shrine and the Treasury Room with impressive collection of precious gifts donated to the monastery throughout the ages. See the painted Way of Cross, a piece of art by Jerzy Duda-Gracz. Continue via Split (Croatia) to Madjugorje (Bosnia and Herzogovina) where you will see: St. James Church and the Apparition Hill where the young visionaries first encountered Our Lady. Pray before the statue which commemorates the spot where Our Lady first appeared to the visionaries. See the Blue Cross”, which is a place of healings. MAZURKAS TRAVEL POLAND Wojska Polskiego 27, 01-515 Warsaw, POLAND Phone +48 22 536 46 00, Fax +48 22 839 20 90 e-mail: mazurkas@mazurkas.com.pl www.mazurkas.com.pl Warsaw | Gdansk | Krakow | Wroclaw| Zakopane | Lodz | Torun Mazurkas Travel Poland Mazurkas Travel Suggestions for Other Special Interest Tours to Poland TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN POLAND MUSIC IN POLAND THROUGH ART & ARCHITECTURE 10 days / 9 nights 12 days / 11 nights Warsaw(2)-Wroclaw(2)-Krakow(3)-Zakopane(1)-Warsaw(1) Ever thought about Poland as a music destination? We will prove Poland has much to offer for music lovers. Starting with world-famous festivals, such as: Easter Beethoven Festival, Mozart Festival and Singer Warsaw Festival, Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow and Wratislavia Cantans, to famous opera stages in Wroclaw, Warsaw and Krakow that has a wide offer of Polish and International opera performances, including the outstanding grand operas staged on the Odra River or in the UNESCO site – the Centennial Hall in Wroclaw. Beside that we cannot omit also such famous Masters of Music in Poland as: Frederick Chopin, Karol Szymanowski or Henryk Wieniawski and the concerts dedicated to their compositions that can be arranged on a special request. Warsaw(3)-Lodz(2)-Wroclaw(2)-Krakow(4) This program includes aspects of tradition and modernity in Poland trough art and archiecture. You will see the best collections of art, most interesting exhibitions and the new architectural achievements. Warsaw, Lodz, Wroclaw and Krakow are the cities that are on the map of this program and the artistic routes you will follow are: the Royal Castle in Warsaw with collection of Canaletto paintings, the modern Rising Museum – one of the most interesting museums in Poland, as well as the Schindler Factory Museum and MOCAK, a newly opened Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow. Wroclaw – announced the Cultural Capital of Europe 2016 became a modern industrial and cultural centre that stimulates development of Lower Silesia, so you will see the Multimedia Fountain at Pergola and the UNESCO site – the Centennial Hall, not to mention other city highlights. In Lodz you will be welcomed by the mosaic of three cultures: Polish, Jewish and Germany and have a look at the city as it used to function as a leading industrial place of the 19th century. TASTE POLAND THROUGH FOLK ART, TRADITIONAL MUSIC AND DELICIOUS CUSINE 13 days / 12 nights Warsaw(2)-Gdansk(2)-Poznan(2)-Krakow(2)-Zakopane(3) -Warsaw(1) Get to know more of Poland through our traditions, folk art and music. On this program we will take you to the places famous for cultivating traditions in food, music, costumes and pieces of art typical only for specific regions of Poland. You will be charmed with private home visits, typical Polish hospitality in Lowicz, a town of distinctive folk art traditions. See the presentation of colorful paper cut-out and visit the Reginal Musem with interesting collection of folk art and traditional costumes. Enjoy the seaside of Tri-City: Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot cities, beautifully located by the Baltic sea and the Kaszubian Region where you will visit ethnographical museum, skansens and Museum of Kaszubian Pottery. In Krakow see the traditional Krakow wedding ceremony, visit the Historical Museum with impressive collection of Cracow Christmas cribs. In Zakopane and the neighboring towns feel the atmosphere of highlanders' folklore and art, such as: glass paintings, lacework, painted houses and wooden churches. Everything enriched with folk music and dances of each region. MYSTERIOUS NIGHTS IN CASTLES & PALACES 9 days / 8 nights Warsaw(1)-Kadyny(1)-Rydzyna(1)-Krakow(2)-Sieniawa(1)Checiny(1)-Warsaw(1) A turbulent history is both a curse and a blessing for Poland. The territory of modern-day Poland has witnessed numerous conflicts and wars on the one hand, while on the other it has been a mosaic of various cultures. Consequently, everywhere you can find charming rustic manors, beautiful palaces that once belonged to Polish or German gentry, as well as mysterious castles reminiscent of a magnificent past. Some of these have been converted into hotels featuring outstanding interiors and unique ambiance. ALONG THE VISTULA RIVER 13 days / 12 nights Krakow(3)-Baranow Sandomierski(1)-Kazimierz Dolny(1)-Warsaw(3)Tourn(1)-Gdansk(3) The longest river in Poland, the Vistula, winds its way from the Beskidy Mountains of southern Poland, through Krakow and Warsaw and up to the Bay of Gdansk to the Baltic Sea. Today it is a part of the landscape of Poland's most important cities, and it used to be a point of recreation for Poles young and old. Therefore, with this program we will take you on an unforgettable trip along the Vistula River and the beautiful highlights of Poland. Stop in Warsaw, Gdansk and Kazimierz Dolny where you will also admire a picturesque ruins of the Janowiec Castle. See the UNESCO sites, such as: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Warsaw and Krakow Old Towns, the town of Torun – the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus where you will degustate a ginger bread. MAZURKAS TRAVEL POLAND Wojska Polskiego 27, 01-515 Warsaw, POLAND Phone +48 22 536 46 00, Fax +48 22 839 20 90 e-mail: mazurkas@mazurkas.com.pl www.mazurkas.com.pl