Zakopane, Poland
Zakopane Zakopane is a beautiful resort town on the edge of the Tatra Mountains in Southern Poland famed for skiing during the winter months and mountain climbing and hiking in summer. Visitors are treated to…
Odyssey offers easy, convenient, and relaxed escorted small group tours across Eastern Europe and beyond. Our guided tour explore Poland‘s incredible natural beauty, its medieval commonwealth heritage, its UNESCO World Heritage Site collection. As well as fascinating major cities such as historic Krakow, Wroclaw, Warsaw, Gdansk, all with some truly spectacular scenery such as the Carpathian mountain group or the Tatra Mountains along the way, as we cross Eastern Poland to Northern Poland to the Baltic sea and beyond on this trip on the fringe of Central Europe. This and more is all waiting to be explored on one of Odyssey’s small group Poland tours designed for the senior traveller. Each Poland tour for seniors is led by an experienced tour director, supported with a local guide with enthusiastic like minded people.
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Odyssey’s European tour of Poland provides the guests with authentic experiences in a range of key historical destinations to enjoy. Your tour leader supported by knowledgeable local guides who provide daily itineraries that often take you off the beaten path to learn more about the places visited.
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An escorted small group tour to the Baltic States of Europe that explores the key destinations of this region starting in Warsaw, then making its way through Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Stockholm and concluding in Copenhagen. Each day has scheduled itineraries supported by local guides who share knowledge and authentic experiences of the places visited. This is small group travelling to the Baltics for like minded people.
Poland, situated in central Europe between Russia and Germany, welcomes many travellers eager to know more about its history and see its natural beauty. Warsaw is its capital and largest city, and the city’s motto, Contemnit procellas (“It defies the storms”), is testament to the city’s-and the country‘s-perseverance, its historic centre rising several times from the ashes after being destroyed by wars and the invading armies of World war ii. From a walking tour in Warsaw and its fascinating Old Town on the banks of the River Vistula, head out to visit the ancient royal capital, Krakow, the port city of Gdansk, and the old cities that shaped the heart and soul of Poland. Ancient castles and old churches dot the landscape, while the forests and grasslands of the country offer some remarkable sights for those wanting to take in some natural scenery on this educational Poland tour for seniors.
Our escorted tours follow whilst in Warsaw, the beautiful Royal Route featuring a number of historical landmarks in Polish history connecting the three former residences of Polish rulers: The Royal Castle, Lazienki Krolewskie and the lavish Royal Wilanow Palace and Park, built as a residence of John III Sobieski who ruled Poland in the 17th century. Another UNESCO World Heritage Site visited on your guided tour is the 13th century Castle of Malbork, which was built by the Teutonic Knights as the headquarters of their Grand Master. This massive stronghold of red brick mirrored the might of the order. Your Poland tour for seniors also includes a visit to the Salt Mine in Wieliczka, a unique and world-class attraction that is on the World Heritage list as well. This subterranean salt mine, established in the 13th century, is distributed across nine levels, providing a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers (and even chapels!) adorned with salt sculptures that you can explore with your local guide.
Other monuments built in Poland during the 14th to the 17th centuries were the Wooden Churches of Southern Malopolska, considered the best preserved wooden Gothic churches characteristic of the region and time period, and the timber-framed Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica, erected by the Lutherans during the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 that ended the European wars of religion.
Warsaw was destroyed by Nazi troops in 1944 in World war II. Some three million Polish Jews were killed in Nazi extermination camps. A visit to Auschwitz concentration camp with its memorial and museum is to bear witness to this horrific past that affected not only Polish Jews, but Jews from all over Europe. Warsaw was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site following its meticulous restoration after World War II. UNESCO calls it “an outstanding example of a near-total reconstruction of a span of history covering the 13th to the 20th century.”
Zakopane Zakopane is a beautiful resort town on the edge of the Tatra Mountains in Southern Poland famed for skiing during the winter months and mountain climbing and hiking in summer. Visitors are treated to…
The History and Attractions of Poznan Poznan city lies on the Warta River in west-central Poland, in the Greater Poland region, halfway between Warsaw and Berlin. The birthplace of the Polish state in the 10th…
Feature article for senior couple and mature solo travellers interested exploring the history of Europe including Poland. in An Antipodean travel company serving World Travellers since 1983
Explore the sights and history of Gdansk, a city at the pivot of history, from the Teutonic Knights to Poland's corridor to the Baltic Sea. Odyssey offers small group tours for mature and senior travellers couples and solo travelers to Gdansk and Poland.
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The History of Warsaw By Marco Stojanovik Warsaw, the Polish capital city, has a fascinating history of cultural and economic development in the face of foreign occupation. Emerging in the 14th century as an important…
Consider and Escorted small group tours for mature and senior travellers to Poland. Designed for couples and solo travellers who like to explore and enjoy learning as they travel to the historic sites of Poland including Warsaw , Gdansk and beyond.
Experience and knowledge shows that they are plenty of places in the world still to be explored by the curious. Our collection of small group tours for seniors as well as mainstream tours to France or Italy can take the traveller as a couple or solo traveller to places of curiosity such as Panama or Iran the list is endless for the curious.
Castles, Palaces, and Other Historic Sites of Poland Poland, situated in central Europe between Russia and Germany, welcomes many travellers eager to know more about its history and see its natural beauty. Warsaw is its capital and…
Odyssey travels by coach and occasionally uses local transport, including the train and ferries on any Poland tour for seniors. Specifics are always outlined in your tour itinerary. Trains are cheap and convenient, with inter-city services between major cities. Bus services are also widely available, though be sure to purchase a ticket from the bus station to ensure you get a seat.
In major cities, Odyssey stays in centrally located 3-4 star hotels, with easy access to public transport. In smaller towns or rural areas, we usually stay in family-run hotels or guesthouses. On our longstay tours, during which you spend the length of the tour in a single location, we use serviced apartments.
Odyssey always engages local guides with regional knowledge to ensure an authentic experience during which you can learn as much as possible about the history and culture of places you visit on the escorted tour of your Poland trip.
Poland covers an area of 313k square kilometres, and is largely flat, with the ‘Polish Plain’ stretching across the centre of the country. The northeastern region features many lakes and dense forests, while the Carpathian Mountains rise up at the southern end of the country.
Poland has a largely temperate climate, featuring warm summers, cold winters, and cool to warm spring and autumn periods. If travelling between November and March, be prepared for cold weather, with freezing temperatures being common in winter.
Poland has 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You can view the official list of the sites here (https://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/pl). While every site has something of value, here are a few highlights:
Numerous festivals and events dot the calendar in Poland. Perhaps the biggest and most important national celebration is National Independence Day – held on 11 November, Independence Day commemorates the restoration of Poland’s sovereignty in 1918 and features military parades, festive celebrations, and even commemoration runs. The Warsaw International Film Festival attracts thousands of film lovers and participants, and screens films from all over the world. All Saints Day on November 1 is another important day on the national calendar, where families decorate cemeteries with thousands of glowing candles and remember deceased loved ones.
Polish food heavily features meat, winter vegetables and starch. One of the best known dishes of Poland is pierogi, dumplings made out of unleavened dough and filled with either sweet or savoury filings. Bigos is another national favourite, a dish of various meats stewed with sauerkraut and shredded fresh cabbage. The Polish are famously enthusiastic consumers of vodka, though beer is also very popular. Tea is also widely consumed, while other non-alcoholic beverages include kvass and kefir.
Poland is generally a safe country to travel around in, though exercise common sense whenever travelling.
Whenever you travel overseas, it’s always wise to take an appropriate travel adapter. The standard voltage in Poland is 230V, while the standard frequency is 50Hz. Poland uses Type C and Type E electrical plugs.
Poland has a single time zone, Central Standard European Time (UTC+1). Daylight Savings in Poland starts at the end of March and concludes at the end of October.
If you’re on an Odyssey tour, we take care of tipping so you don’t need to give it a second thought. However, in your free time, or if travelling independently, it’s essential that you tip an appropriate amount for services, as is the case throughout much of Europe. Tipping is customary for good service in hotels and restaurants, though it is not obligatory. Tips are generally 10-15% of the bill in restaurants and bars.
Though Poland has been a member of the European Union since 2004, it has not adopted the euro and instead uses the Polish złoty (zł, pronounced zwo-ti). You can get the local currency by exchanging at the banks or using ATMs. Kantors or private money-changer offices can also be approached, especially if you’re holding major currencies such as the Euro or US dollars.
High season is the summer (May-September), with sunny days – and big crowds. Winter is less crowded, but expect cold weather, often below freezing. Our tours of Poland generally leave in the spring and autumn shoulder season, so that you can enjoy milder weather without the craziness of the summer crowds.
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We specialise in educational small group tours for seniors, typically groups between six to 12 people from Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada and Britain. Our maximum number of people on a tour is 18 mature aged travellers.We have some 150 tours and offer 300 scheduled departures on offer each year. Odyssey has been offering this style of adventure and educational programs since 1983.
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