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UK & Irish Travel Industry Partners Offering Trips to Poland UK & Irish travel industry partners offering trips to Poland (January 2016) No Company Contact details Trips offered 1 Abbey Tours 22 Bridge Street Lower, Dublin 8, Ireland; www.abbey.ie; [email protected]; City breaks, Professional Conference [email protected]; 353 1 648 6100 Organisers, Incentive travel, 2 ACE Cultural Tours The Granary, Bury Farm Stapleford Cambridge CB22 5; Tailor - made, Pilgrimage tours, Pland’s Green www.aceculturaltours.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1223 841 Lungs, 055 3 Activity Breaks Holywood House, Innis Court, High Str Holywood BT18 9HF Northern City breaks, Kraków, Auschwitz, Warszawa, Ireland; www.activitybreaks.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 28 91 Holocaust & cultural tours 40 40 80 4 Adaptable Travel The Lodge, Condicote, Cheltenham, Glos. Kraków, Auschwitz, GL54 1EY; www.adaptabletravel.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1451832133 5 Adelanta Travel Services 2 Commercial Road, Nottingham NG6 8HA ENGLAND; Tailor - made, Pilgrimage tours, Jewish tour, Ltd. http://www.adelanta.co.uk/poland.html; [email protected]; 44 (0) the Eagles' Nest Castle Trail, Parks and 115 975 6979 Gardens of Poland, Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains 6 Air Viceroy 38-40 High Street, West Wickham, Kent, BR4 0NJ; www.airviceroy.co.uk/; City breaks, Warszawa, Kraków, Gdansk [email protected]; 44 (0) 20 8777 6006 7 AKA Sports & Events Park Suite 1, Burkes Parade, Beaconsfield HP9 1NN, Buckinghamshire; Tailor - made www.akaleisure.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 207 087 3770 8 Alba Tours Limited 40 Chestnut Grove, Motherwell ML1 3JF; www.alba-tours.co.uk; Pilgrimage tours [email protected]; 44 (0) 169 826 2941Mob:0794 1301431 9 Albatross Travel Group Albatross House 14 New Hythe Lane Aylesford ME20 6PB Kent; City breaks – Kraków, Zakopane www.albatross-tours.com; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1732 879100; 01732 879 128 10 All Saints Travel 3, Basepoint Business centre, Swindon, SN5 7EX.; Pilgrimage tours www.allsaintstravel.co.uk; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1793 608844 0800 612 7975 11 Applegates Coach Holidays Applegates Coaches, Heathfield Garage Newport, Berkeley Coach tours 1 Gloucestershire GL13 9PL; www.applegates.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1453 810 314; 01453 511 184 12 Archers Tours Wren Court 17 London Road Bromley BR1 1DE Kent; City breaks, tailor - made, coach tours www.archersdirect.co.uk/poland; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 844 573 4806; 0208 313 1670; 0800 223 0179 13 Arrow tours 40 West Street Drogheda Ireland; www.arrowtours.ie; [email protected]; City breaks, tailor - made, Kraków 353 (0) 41 983 1177, 041 983 2288 14 ATLAS TRAVEL 28/29 The Broadway, Ealing Broadway, London W5 2NP; City breaks, tailor - made, coach tours www.atlastravel.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 20 8840 8883, 15 Baltic Holidays 5 Wood Road, Lancashire Manchester M16 9RB; www.balticholidays.com; City breaks, tailor - made, coach tours, [email protected]; 44 (0) 8707579233 Kraków 16 Baltic Travel Company Baltic Travel Company, 1 Lyric Square London W6 0NB, Gdansk, Kraków, tatras. Bialowieza, or 08456 800 642; www.baltictravelcompany.com; Warszawa, Sopot, Mozart festival [email protected]; 44 (0) 208 233 2875 17 Barrhead Travel Service 190-194 Main St, Barrhead, Glasgow, Glasgow City G78 1SL; City breaks, Warszawa, Kraków, Wroclaw, www.barrheadtravel.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 141 Gdansk, 212 6111 18 Battlefield Tours The War Research Society, 27 Courtway Avenue, Birmingham B14 4PP; Special interest: battlefield tours, war walks www.battlefieldtours.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) and war graves 1214305348; 01214367401 19 Battlefield Tours The War Research Society, 27 Courtway Avenue, Birmingham B14 4PP UK; Kraków, Schindler’s List and Auschwitz www.battlefieldtours.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 121 430 5348 20 Beat the brochure Scottish Provident House, 3rd Floor, City breaks – Warszawa 76-80 College Road, Harrow, HA1 1BQ; www.beatthebrochure.com; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 20 7741 1327 21 Benz Travel 3rd Floor 3, Princes Street London, W1B2LD; Www.benztravel.co.uk; City breaks - Warszawa [email protected]; 44 (0) 207 318 8160 22 Birdfinders Vaughan Ashby, Westbank Cheselbourne DT2 7NW Dorset; Special interest: birdwatching holidays www.birdfinders.co.uk; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1258 839066; Mob: 07768 691997 23 Blue Heart Travel lue Heart Travel LLC Dalton House 60 Windsor Avenue London SW192RR Pilgrimage tours, Kraków 2 UK; www.bluehearttravel.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 20 8144 9212 24 British Airways Holidays Astral Towers, Betts Way, London Road, Crawley RH10 2XA, West Sussex; City breaks www.baholidays.com, www.britishairways.com/en- gb/destinations/warsaw; [email protected]; ticket rezerwation 44 (0) 844 493 0787 25 Burgess World Travel 28 Kingsway, Swansea SA1 5JY; www.burgessworldtravel.com; Tailor - made, touring, MICE [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1792 455188 (Travel); 01792 455255 (Business Travel); 01792 455006 (Foreign) 26 Caspian Travel West End Lane, London NW6 1SD; http://caspianseagulltravels.com/; City breaks, tailor - made [email protected]; 44 0 207 625 1177; 0207 328 1177 27 Chameleon Worldwide LTD Long Barn South, Sutton Manor Farm, Alesford SO24 0AA; City breaks, tailor - made www.chameleonworldwide.co.uk; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 08714237937; 08451306984 28 Charter travel 74 Hambridge Road Newbury RG14 5TA Berkshire; City breaks www.chartertravel.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1635 551011 29 Christmasmarkets.com Southbridge House, Southbridge Place, Croydon Croydon CR0 4HA Surrey; City breaks, Kraków, Wroclaw, Gdansk, www.christmasmarkets.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 207 193 Warszawa 9404 Ian 30 Cities Direct Cities Direct Limited 118 Eagle Tower Cheltenham GL50 1TA City breaks, tailor - made Gloucestershire; www.citiesdirect.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 124 253 6900 31 Citiescapes Suite 30 hte Hyde Building The Park Carrickmines Dublin 18 Ireland; City breaks, tailor - made, tours, Kraków & www.citiescapes.ie; [email protected]; 353 (0) 12941000; 003531 670 Auschwitz, Polish Capitals 87 32 City Break (myvacations) VACATION HOUSE, 372-374 Cranbrook Road, Gants Hill, Ilford (Essex) City breaks, tailor - made IG26HW; http://www.citybreak.uk.com/; [email protected]; 44 (0) 208 088 1000 / 4181 33 City Vacations Vacation House 372-374, Cranbrook Road, Gants Hill Ilford IG2 6HW Essex; City breaks, Kraków www.cityvacations.co.uk; [email protected];[email protected]; 44 (0) 2085181010 34 ClickandGo 27-32 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, Ireland.; www.clickandgo.com; City breaks, Kraków, Warszawa, 3 [email protected]; 353 01 6371699 35 Club Travel LTD 30 Lower Abbey Street Dublin 1 Ireland IRL; www.clubtravel.ie; City breaks, tailor - made, Kraków [email protected]; [email protected]; 353 (0) 1 608 00 82 36 Club Travel, 30 Lr. Abbey St. The Abbey, Luas Stop, Dublin 1; www.clubtravel.ie; City breaks, Kraków [email protected]; 353 01 500 5586 37 Collette Unit 6, Brook Business Centre, Cowley Mill Road, Uxbridge, UB8 2FX; Touring Europe, Poland www.gocollette.com; ; 44 (0) 1895203487 38 Connoisseur Travel Services Silverknowes Road, Edinburgh EH4 5LF; www.connoisseur-travel.co.uk; City breaks, tailor - made, Kraków Ltd [email protected]; 44 (0) 845 1300 233 39 Contiki Europe Wells House, 15 Elmfield Road, Bromley BRI ILS, Kent; www. contiki.com; Europe touring: (cooperation with Trafalgar [email protected]; 44 (0) 208 225 4225; 0208 225 4246 tours) 40 Contiki Holidays Limited Travel House, Rue du Manoir, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2JH Reg ; Europe touring: (cooperation with Trafalgar www.contiki.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 845 075 0990 tours) 41 Cosmos Coach Tours 17 Homesdale Road, Bromley BR2 9LX, Kent GB; City breaks, coach tours www.cosmostourama.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 208 695 4345; 0208 466 6640 42 Cosmos Tours and Cruises Wren Court, 17 London Road, Bromley BR1 1DE, Kent; City breaks, coach tours www.cosmostoursandcruises.co; [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 844 573 0662 43 Cox&Kings Travel Gordon House, 30 Millbank, London SW1P 4EE; www.coxandkings.co.uk; Splendours of Poland, Warszawa & Kraków - [email protected]; 44 (0) 20 7873 5006 (marketing) Private Journey 020 7873 5010 (produkt) 44 Cresta Holidays Tabley Court, Victoria Street, Altrincham WA14 1EZ GB; City breaks Kraków, Warszawa (operated by www.crestaholidays.co.uk; [email protected]; (Thomas Cook 44 Thomas Cook) (0) 1733417100; 0161-953 4444) 45 Crookham Travel 11 Attlee Gardens, Church Crookham, Fleet GU52 6P, N. Ireland; City breaks, tailor - made www.crookhamtravel.co.uk; [email protected]; 353 01 252 66 56 52 46 Crusader Holidays Steohenson Road,West Clacton-on-Sea CO15 4HP Essex; www.crusader- Christmas Markets, Weekend Explorers: holidays.co.uk; [email protected]; royfinch@crusader- holidays.co.uk; 44 (0) 1255 425 453;01296 336 666 47 Crusader Travel 57 Church Street ,Twickenham TW1 3NR, Middlesex; City breaks, tailor - made www.crusadertravel.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 20 8744 0474 48 Crystal Summer DST House, St Mark's Hill, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 4BH.; Holidays in Zakopane 4 www.crystalsummer.co.uk; ; 44 (0) 20 8939 0739 49 Danube Express Limited Offley Holes Farm, Charlton Road, Preston SG4 7TD; www.danube- City breaks express.com; [email protected]; 44 (0) 1462 441400 50 Dawson & Sanderson Ltd Denmark Centre, South Shields, Tyne & Wear, NE33 2LR; City breaks – Kraków www.holidayco.co.uk; [email protected]; 44 (0) 800 954 3701; 51 Dawson Travel 35 Princes Street, Cork, Co, Cork, Ireland; www.dawson-travel.com; Cultural tourism, historical cities (Kraków and [email protected]; [email protected]; 44 (0) 21 4274397 Gdańsk), medieval castles, Kraków.
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