Travel to Poland with
PAT TOURS (Polish American Tours)
Foremost Authority on Travel to Poland
1285 Riverdale Street, West Springfield, MA 01089, USA, Tel: 1-800-388-0988
www.pattours.com
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GEMS OF NORTHERN POLAND TOUR (PAT 5) - 2010
7 days/6 nights

Starts in Warsaw on Wednesdays:
June 2 - June 8

June 16 - June 22
June 30 - July 6
July 14 - July 20
July 28 - August 3
August 11 - August 17
September 1 - September 7
 
September 15 – September 21
September 29 – October 5

October 13 - October 19 

TOUR COST: $1,159 dbl. ($261 single suppl.) 
Airfare not included

 Tour Cost Includes: 
 - First class hotels
 - Two meals daily
 - On dinner with folklore show
 - Air conditioned coach
 - Sightseeing tours as specified
 - Transfers on arrival and departure in Warsaw
 - English speaking guide throughout
 - Baggage handling
 - Entrance fees and taxes.

Not Included:  cost of passport, 
items of a personal nature, optional insurance,  
gratuities to guides and driver
.


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On Tuesday, depart U.S.A. for Warsaw.

2nd Day/Wed - WARSAW. After arrival at the Okecie Airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in the heart of the city.  At 6 pm meet the rest of the group in the hotel lobby and depart for a welcome dinner. (D)

3rd Day/Thu - WARSAW/TORUN. Morning city tour of Warsaw includes such highlights as: colorful Old Town, Jewish Ghetto Memorial, Royal Route, Lazienki Park.  After lunch, depart for Torun, a historic town on the banks of the Vistula River. (B, L)

4th Day/Fri - TORUN/GDYNIA. Start the day with a city tour which includes its medieval landmarks and a visit to the house where world-famous astronomer N. Copernicus was born. Be sure to taste some Torun gingerbread made according the the secret medieval recipe. Continue to the Baltic Coast for overnight. (B, L)

5th Day/Sat - GDYNIA. After breakfast orientation tour of the tri-city complex: Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot, maritime center of Poland. In the Gothic cathedral of Oliwa you will hear a short concert on the famous pipe organ, one of its kind in Europe. Admire the beautiful restoration of Gdansk's old town with magnificent Artus Court and Neptune's Fountain.  Visit St. Mary's Church, the largest brick church in Europe. Browse through the shops on Dluga Street offering the largest selection of amber souvenirs.  Afternoon at leisure. (B, L)

6th Day/Sun - GDYNIA/Malbork/OLSZTYN. Today, leave for the peaceful Mazurian Lakes district, favorite vacation area. Stop in Malbork, famous for its Teutonic Knights' Castle, the best preserved medieval structure in Europe. Malbork Castle was built by the Teutonic Order in 1274 according to the latest fortification methods of the times and named Mary's Castle.  It is a UNESCO site and houses fascinating amber museum. After lunch, continue to Olsztyn for overnight. This evening enjoy picnic-dinner with a folklore entertainment. (B, L, D)

7th Day/Mon - OLSZTYN/Olsztynek/WARSAW. After breakfast visit Olsztynek where you'll see the open air museum of the 18th - 19th century village from the Warmia, Mazury regions including rare windmills. Continue to Warsaw for lunch in local restaurant. Balance of day at leisure. (B, L)

8th Day/Tue - WARSAW/USA. After breakfast, termination of tour services. Transfer to the airport. (B)

YOUR HOTELS:
WARSAW - Novotel Centrum
TORUN - Mercure Helios

GDYNIA - Gdynia
OLSZTYN - Omega (former Novotel
)
WARSAW - Novotel Centrum

To book this tour complete Reservation Form or call: 1-800-388-0988