

Day 1,
Fri: USA - Warsaw
Overnight departure to Warsaw. Enjoy your in-flight meals and entertainment.
Day 2 (D) Sat: Warsaw
Arrival, transfer to your hotel: Novotel
Warsaw Centrum. Meeting with your guide in the hotel lobby at 6:00 PM, dinner
at the hotel's restaurant.
Day 3 (B/L) Sun: Warsaw
Your exploration of Poland's fascinating history and rich culture
begins this morning with the sites of Warsaw: splendidly rebuilt Old Town,
numerous Baroque and Gothic monuments and churches, the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial,
the monument of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, and Lazienki Park. Lunch. Free time in the afternoon.
Day 4 (B/L/D) Mon: Warsaw - Kazimierz Dolny
- Lublin
We follow the Vistula River south to Kazimierz Dolny, one of Poland's most
picturesque towns and an inspiration for generations of artists. After lunch,
drive to Lublin, the oldest town in Eastern Poland. Dinner. Accommodations at the Mercure
Unia Lublin.
Day 5 (B/L) Tue: Lublin - Kozlowka - Lublin
Morning city tour of Lublin starts at the 14th century Krakow Fate, the main
entrance to the once medieval city. Other highlights include Castle Hill, the
Jewish Tower, and St. Albert's Church. Lunch. Afternoon excursion to a beautiful
Kozlowka Palace.
Return to Lublin.
Day
6 (B/L) Wed: Lublin - Zamosc
The road leads today
through scenic South-Western Galicia, famous for its prize winning horse farms.
We stop in Zamosc, often called the Padua of the North, to admire its striking
Town Hall, colorfully painted historic buildings, and open squares. Lunch. Free time in the afternoon. Accommodations at the
Zamojski
Hotel.
Day 7 (B/L) Thu: Zamosc - Lancut - Zakopane
No visit to Eastern Poland is complete without Lancut, a 17th century palace
rebuilt in a French Neo-Baroque style. Once owned by the aristocratic Lubomirski
and Potocki families, it now houses a museum of antique furnishings and splendid
gilt paintings. Its companion Coach Museum displays several centuries old
carriages. From here, we drive toward the Tatra Mountains and the Alpine resort
town of Zakopane. Accommodations at the Mercure
Kasprowy Hotel.
Day 8 (B/D) Fri: Zakopane
Not only is Zakopane a four season vacation land, it is also the center of
the age old Highlander culture. Going through town, you will see all sorts of
people: vacationers, hikers, colorful market vendors, and sun seekers enjoying
the pure mountain air and magnificent vistas. A cable car will whisk you away to Mt. Gubalowka
for a nice view of the valley below. Free time in the afternoon. Tonight, enjoy
a savory dinner accompanied by live music provided by local Highlanders.
Day 9 (B/L) Sat: Zakopane - Krakow
After breakfast, raft
trip down the Dunajec River that runs through Pieniny Mountains National Park. Lunch at a local restaurant. Afternoon drive
to Krakow. Free time. Accommodations at the
Novotel
Bronowice.
Day
10 (B/L) Sun: Krakow
Morning city tour of Krakow, Poland's former capital and residence of kings.
With its charming blend of magnificent architecture, churches, cultural
monuments, museums, and a vibrant contemporary community, Krakow was recently
selected as a European Culture Capital for the year 2000. Tour highlights
include the Old Town, Cloth Hall, Wit Stwosz acclaimed altar masterpiece at St.
Mary's Church, Jagiellonian University, and Wawel Castle with the Cathedral -
all remarkable symbols of Poland's national identity. Lunch.
Free time in the afternoon.
Day 11 (B/D) Mon: Krakow - Wieliczka - Krakow
Free time after breakfast, a nice opportunity to explore the wonders of
Krakow on your own. Afternoon excursion to nearby Wieliczka
Salt Mines: three miles of spectacular underground tunnels, chapels, statues,
and chambers made of pure salt. Dinner.
Day 12 (B/L) Tue: Krakow - Auschwitz - Czestochowa
A profound day as we remember the unthinkable tragedy at Auschwitz, site of
the former Nazi
concentration camp. Drive to Czestochowa, with its Jasna Gora Monastery, to see
Poland's holiest place and a center of many pilgrimages. Lunch. Free time in the afternoon.
Accommodations at the Mercure
Patria Czestochowa.
Day
13 (B/L) Wed: Czestochowa - Zelazowa Wola - Warsaw
After breakfast, we explore the Jasna Gora Monastery and church, a
repository of priceless treasures, where the faithful and the curious come to
venerate the image of Black Madonna. Lunch. Drive to Warsaw.
En-route visit to Chopin's birthplace, a Manor House in Zelazowa Wola.
Accommodations at the Novotel
Warsaw Centrum.
Day 14 (B/D) Thu: Warsaw
Today, your sightseeing begins with the classical grandeur of Lazienki
Palace. Free time in the afternoon. Dinner
with folklore show at a local restaurant.
Day
15 (B) Fri: Warsaw - USA
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight back home. As an
option, you can extend your stay in Poland on individual basis.
Prices with airline tickets and transfers. Departure
taxes, security & fuel surcharges are additional approx. $365.