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Poland has had one of the most turbulent histories of any European nation- the curse of having no natural borders. The Poland of today is a country of many facets- from the shores of the Baltic Sea in the north to the craggy peaks of the Tatra Mountains in the south. History buffs will revel in the wealth of museums available in both Warsaw and Krakow and gourmands will be pleasantly surprised at the new restaurants opening throughout the country. Music lovers will delight in experiencing the country of Chopin and the many excellent opportunities you will have to hear his music. We have sought out Poland’s finest new hotels so you can explore this country in comfort and luxury.
In Depth
One of the most fascinating towns in Poland is still relatively unknown to most North American travelers. Wroclaw has been heralded as the "next Krakow" but more closely resembles a smaller version of Prague. You will find an intimate city dominated by canals and twisting cobbled streets, with a large and lively Old Town square.
Explore Poland's Jewish heritage in depth with a trip to the town of Bialystok in Eastern Poland. The once-thriving Jewish population was decimated during World War II, but you can still find rich Jewish history in Bialystok and its neighboring villages.
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All private travel is customized based on your specific interests, travel dates, included experiences, entrance fees and hotel choices. Sample pricing is listed in the back of our brochure, but exact prices vary according to travel dates.
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3 Nights in Krakow 3 Nights in Warsaw 3 Nights in Gdansk
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Malbork Castle – the largest Gothic fortress in all of Europe
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Enjoy a private tasting of Chopin vodka and a tour of the distillery
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Explore the history of Warsaw’s once-large Jewish population
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Experience the solemn memorial at Auschwitz and Birkenau
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View artisans at work creating the painted glass ornaments for which Poland is so popular
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Indulge in two of Poland’s most famous beers with private brewery tours and tastings of Zywiec and Tyskie
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