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Pilgrimage to Poland

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Pilgrimage to Poland

per person
10 days
12+ Age

WARSAW, CZESTOCHOWA, KRAKOW, LAGIEWNIKI, WIELICZKA, WADOWICE, KALWARIA ZEBRZYDOWSKA, NIEPOKALANÓW – Poland: A Land of Saints, Hope, and Mercy – 10 Days/9 Nights

Dear Pilgrims,
Embark with us on a spiritual journey into the very heart of Christian Europe – to the land that gave the world two giants of faith: Saint John Paul II and Saint Faustina Kowalska. Poland is not only a land of rich history but a living testament to unwavering faith and hope. From silent prayer before the miraculous Black Madonna in Czestochowa, through the paths of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki, to the witness of the selfless love of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, this pilgrimage is an opportunity to renew your spirit. Allow yourself to be touched by the power of Polish shrines and the beauty of its royal cities.

INCLUDED:
Half-board accommodation (breakfast and dinner)
Round-trip airfare
Bus transportation throughout the itinerary
Daily Holy Mass, meditations, and spiritual guidance by a priest
Entrance fees to monuments and landmarks
Professional local guides
Audio guide system (whisper sets)
24/7 tour escort and assistance

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  • Departure/Return Location
    Sacramento Travel, Međugorje
  • Departure Time
    In agreement with the agency
  • Return Time
    In agreement with the agency
  • Dress Code
    Clothing adapted to the season

Tour Plan

1
1. DAY
ARRIVAL IN WARSAW
Meet and greet at Warsaw Chopin Airport and transfer to the hotel.
Depending on arrival time, free time the city.
Dinner and overnight stay in Warsaw.
2
2. DAY
WARSAW (The City of Martyrs)
Tour of the historic Old Town (Stare Miasto), a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
Visit the Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka and the tomb of Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko, a symbol of resistance and faith.
Dinner and overnight stay in Warsaw.
3
3. DAY
WARSAW – CZESTOCHOWA (The Spiritual Heart of Poland)
Drive south to Czestochowa.
Arrival at the Jasna Góra Monastery. Prayer before the miraculous icon of the Black Madonna.
Tour of the sanctuary: The Treasury, the Arsenal, and the Way of the Cross on the ramparts. Participation in the evening vigil.
Dinner and overnight stay in Czestochowa.
4
4. DAY
CZESTOCHOWA – KRAKOW (The Royal City)
Morning Holy Mass at the shrine. Departure for Krakow.
Tour of Wawel Hill: The Cathedral (site of royal coronations and Karol Wojtyła’s first Mass) and the Royal Castle.
Walk to the Main Market Square (Rynek Główny) and visit St. Mary’s Basilica with the famous Veit Stoss altarpiece.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
5
5. DAY
KRAKOW – LAGIEWNIKI (Sanctuary of Divine Mercy)
A full day in Lagiewniki.
Visit the old convent housing the tomb of Saint Faustina Kowalska and the original Image of the Merciful Jesus.
Tour of the new Basilica of Divine Mercy and the nearby Saint John Paul II Center "Have No Fear!", where his relics are preserved.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
6
6. DAY
KRAKOW – WIELICZKA SALT MINE
Departure for Wieliczka.
Tour of the incredible underground salt mine. Special focus on the underground Chapel of St. Kinga, carved entirely out of salt (altars, statues, and chandeliers).
Return to Krakow with a free afternoon for personal reflection or sightseeing.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
7
7. DAY
KRAKOW – WADOWICE (Birthplace of the Pope)
Drive to Wadowice.
Visit the interactive museum in the family home of Saint John Paul II and the parish church where he was baptized.
Tasting of the famous "Papal cream cakes" (Kremówki).
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
8
8. DAY
KRAKOW – KALWARIA ZEBRZYDOWSKA – KRAKOW
Visit the Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Sanctuary (UNESCO), famous for its "paths" of the Passion of Christ and the Life of Mary, which the Pope often visited.
Return to Krakow. Free time for prayer or a stroll through the Kazimierz district.
Dinner and overnight stay in Krakow.
9
9. DAY
KRAKOW – NIEPOKALANÓW – WARSAW
Departure for the north.
Visit Niepokalanów (City of the Immaculate), the monastery founded by Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Tour of the museum, the old wooden chapel, and the Basilica dedicated to the Immaculate.
Continue to Warsaw. Hotel check-in and dinner.
10
10. DAY
WARSAW – DEPARTURE
Breakfast and transfer to the airport.
End of the pilgrimage.

From the royal splendor of Krakow to the humble silence of Niepokalanów, we have traveled a path that connects the finest of Polish culture and Christian tradition. Ending this circle in Warsaw, we do not just finish a journey; we complete a mosaic of memories that will stay with us for a lifetime. Thank you for being part of this Polish story, where over ten days we witnessed how faith builds unbreakable bridges between nations.
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