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Wykaz Touroperatorów Zagranicznych, Którzy W 2009 Roku Posiadali W Swoich Katalogach Polską Ofertę Turystyczną Wykaz touroperatorów zagranicznych, którzy w 2009 roku posiadali w swoich katalogach polsk ą ofert ę turystyczn ą (z rynków, na których Polska Organizacja Turystyczna posiada swe przedstawicielstwa) 1. Rynek ameryka ński Lista touroperatorów posiadaj ących polsk ą ofert ę ma charakter orientacyjny i przedstawia najwa żniejszych touroperatorów gdy ż działa na rynku kilkuna ście tysi ęcy touroperatorów a wielu z nich nie wydaje żadnych drukowanych katalogów Lp. Nazwa touroperatora Adres Tel./Fax/adres www Rodzaj oferty Turystyka pielgrzymkowa i miejska „Poland” (9 dni – Warszawa, Cz ęstochowa, Auschwitz, Łagiewniki, Swinice Warowe, Wadowice, Kraków, Zakopane) Tel: (631) 361 4644 „Old World Nostalgia” (10 289 East Main Street Toll Free: 1 800 206 8687 1 dni – 5 dni w Krakowie, 206 Tours Smithtown, NY 11787 Fax: (631) 361 2682 Warszawie) USA E-mail: [email protected] „Warsaw, Berlin and Prague” http://www.206tours.com (8 dni – 2 dni w Warszawie) „The best of Russia, The Baltic and Warsaw” (14 dni – 2 dni w Warszawie) „Eastern European Panorama” (16 dni – 4 dni w Warszawie i Krakowie) Turystyka miejska i kulturowa (Budapeszt, Praga, Tel: (630) 954-2944 1520 Kensington Road, suite Wiede ń, Warszawa - Toll Free: 1-800-554-7016 2 Abercrombie & Kent 212 /Kraków, Moskwa, St. Fax: (630) 954-3324 Inc. Oak Brook, Illinois, 60523 Petersburg) http://www.abercrombiekent. USA “Highlights of Eastern com/ Europe” (10 dni – 3 dni w Krakowie i Warszawie) Turystyka aktywna (trecking, canoeing, biking) „High Tatras Trek” (8 dni – Kraków, Zakopane, Niedzica, Pieniny), „Wildlife and Wolf Trails” Tel: (510)-654-1879 (Kraków, Bieszczady), Toll Free: 1 800 228 8747 1311 63rd Street, Suite 200 „Backroads of Poland” (15 Fax: (510)-654-4200 3 Emeryville, CA 94608 dni – Warszawa, Wigierski Adventure Center E-mail: USA Park Narodowy, Białowieski [email protected] Park Narodowy, Kazimierz http://www.adventurecenter.c Dolny, Zamo ść , Przemy śl; om/ Bieszczady, Kraków, Auschwitz), „Poland Explorer” (10 dni – Kraków, Bieszczady, Pieniny, Tatry, Ojcowski Park Narodowy) 20800 Westminster Hwy Tel:(604) 303-1099 Suite 2148 Turystyka miejska i Fax:(604) 303-1076 Richmond, BC V6V 2W3 krajoznawcza (Warszawa/ 4 Adventures Abroad sales@adventures- Canada Cz ęstochowa/ Auschwitz/ Worldwide Travel Ltd abroad.com 1124 1St Ave suite 101 Kraków/ Wieliczka/ http://www.adventures- Blaine WA 98240 Zakopane/ abroad.com/ USA Toll Free: 1 800 801-1055 1600 Saratoga Ave. #609 Fax:(408) 894-1879 5 Turystyka miejska, aktywna, Affordable Poland San Jose, CA 95129 E- i sentymentalna USA mail:afford@affordablepolan d.com Turystyka sentymentalna i miejska (Warszawa [Umschlagplatz, Getto], Tel: (212)-879-4588 American Jewish 630 Third Avenue Kraków [Kazimierz], Lublin 6 Toll Free: 1 800 221 4694 Congress International New York, NY 10017 [Majdanek], Kraków http://www.ajcongresstravel. Travel USA Oświ ęcim], Wilno, Kowno, com/ Budapeszt, Praga) „Eastern Europe Heritage” (19 dni) 505 8th Avenue, Suite 801 7 American Travel New York, NY 10018 Tel: (212) 586-5230 Turystyka miejska, aktywna i Abroad USA Fax:(212)581-7925 sanatoryjna- Turystyka miejska Tel: (503)-295-1100 “Poland & Hungary” (12 dni 851 SW 6th Ave, Suite 1010 Fax: (503)-295-2723 – 5 dni w Warszawie i 8 Portland, OR 97204 Avanti Destinations E-mail: Krakowie) USA http://www.avantidestination “Poland Combo Package” ( 4 s.com/ dni w Warszawie i Krakowie) Toll Free: 800-908-2378 Turystyka miejska, 640 N La Salle Street 9 Best Catholic Fax: (312) 944-3352 kulturowa oraz religijna Chicago IL 60610 Pilgrimages E-mail: (pielgrzymki prowadzone USA http://www.eholy.com/ przez duchownych) Tel: (818)-428-6000 Turystyka miejska Toll Free: 1 800-421-8446 „Imperial cities” (10 dni), 10 21625 Prairie Street Fax: (818)-772-6492 Brendan Worldwide „Eastern Europe Panorama” Chatsworth, CA 91311-5833 E-mail: Vacation (14 dni – 4 dni w Krakowie, USA [email protected] Cz ęstochowie, Poznaniu i http://www.brendanvacations Warszawie) .com/ Turystyka miejska „Scenic Poland” (7 dni – Warszawa, Bogusławice, Tel:(416) 364-2738 Cz ęstochowa, Kraków, 80 Richmond Street West, 11 Toll Free: 1-800-387-1876 Zakopane) Canadian Travel Suite 804 Fax:(416) 364-6951 „Panorama of Central Abroad Toronto, Ontario M5H 2A4 E-mail: [email protected] Europe” (14 dni – 5 dni w Canada http://www.cantrav.ca/ Krakowie i Warszawie) „Jewels of the East” (20 dni – 5 dni w Warszawie, Krakowie i Auschwitz) Turystyka miejska i sentymentalna (Warszawa, Tel:(401) 727-9000 12 162 Middle Street, Kraków, Auschwitz, Fax:(401) 728-1380 Collette Tours Pawtucket, RI 02860, USA Cz ęstochowa) http://www.collettetours.com “Magnificent Cities of / Central & Eastern Europe” (14 dni – 4 dni w Polsce) Turystyka miejska i Toronto: Tel: (905) 629-0120 sentymentalna (Warszawa, 13 5025 Orbitor Road …….. 800-468-5955 Kraków, Auschwitz, Collette Tours Bldg #4, Suite 400 Fax: (905)-624-2420 Cz ęstochowa) Canada East Mississauga, Ontario, http://www.collettetours.com “Magnificent Cities of L4W4Y5, Canada / Central & Eastern Europe” (14 dni – 4 dni w Polsce) Turystyka miejska i Vancouver: sentymentalna (Warszawa, Tel: (604) 278-5531 14 #200-3671 Westminister Kraków, Auschwitz, Collette Tours Fax: (604) 278-5310 Hwy Cz ęstochowa) Canada West http://www.collettetours.com Richmond, BC V7C 5V2. “Magnificent Cities of / Canada Central & Eastern Europe” (14 dni – 4 dni w Polsce Turystyka miejska 801 East Katella Ave, Toll Free: 1 866 CONTIKI (młodzie żowa) 15 3rd Floor Fax: 714-935-2579 „Russia and Scandinavia” Contiki Holidays Anaheim, CA 92805 E-mail: [email protected] (22 dni – 2 dni tranzytowe w USA http://www.contiki.com/ Polsce – zwiedzanie Warszawy) Tel:(847) 692-4141 Turystyka indywidualna 16 9501 West Devon Avenue Toll Free: 800-782-2424 (sprzeda ż biletów, rezerwacja DER Travel Services Rosemont, IL 60018 Fax (847) 692-4165 hoteli, wynajem USA E-mail: samochodów) www.dertravel.com Tel: (863) 648 0383 Turystyka pielgrzymkowa 17 PO Box 6098 Educational Fax: (863) 644 6801 (chrze ścija ńska) Lakeland, FL 33807 Opportunities Tours http://www.eo.travelwithus.c “Prague and the Shrines of USA om/ Poland” Toll Free: 1 800 929 4387, Turystyka młodzie żowa – ext. 1246 miejska i pielgrzymkowa 18 PO BOX 6929 Fax: (863) 647 4422 „Prague and the Shrines of Educational Travel Lakeland, FL 33807 E-mail: Poland” (10 dni – 4 dni w Services, Inc. USA [email protected] Krakowie, Auschwitz, http://www.ets.travelwithus.c Wadowicach, Cz ęstochowie i om/ Warszawie) Turystyka miejska Toll Free: 1 800 462 2577 44 South Broadway, 11th „Grand tour of Poland” (10 19 Fax: 1 888 337 4247 Floor dni – Warszawa, Gda ńsk, Euro Groups E-mail: White Plains, NY 10601 Gdynia, Toru ń, Gniezno, [email protected] USA Wrocław, Kraków, http://www.eurogroups.com/ Zakopane, Cz ęstochowa) 44 South Broadway, 11 th 20 Toll Free: 1 877 471 3876 Turystyka miejska i Floor Eurovacations.com http://www.eurovacations.co kulturowa (Warszawa - White Plains, NY 10601 m/ Kraków) USA Mailing: Toll Free: 1 800 235 9384 PO Box 15360 21 Fax: 1 800 329 4384 Richmond, VA. 23227 Internetowa rezerwacja Fellowship Travel E-mail: Physical: pakietów [email protected] 10220 Timber Ridge Drive http://www.fellowship.com/ Ashland, VA. 23005 110 E Broward Boulevard Toll Free: 1 800-456-2323 22 PO Box 1525 E-mail: Turystyka miejska,biznesowa Future Vacations Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 [email protected] „Warsaw Package” (5 dni) USA www.futurevacations.com Turystyka miejska (miasta Europy Środkowej w tym Kraków, Warszawa, Oświ ęcim i Cz ęstochowa) Tel: (215) 572-7676 „Warsaw” (6 dni), Toll Free: 1 800-682-3333 „Cracow” (6 dni), 23 101 Limekiln Pike Fax: (215) 886-2228 „Central European Explorer” Gate 1 Glenside, PA 19038 E-mail: (14 dni – 4 dni w Krakowie i USA [email protected] Warszawie), http://www.gate1travel.com/ „Eastern European Explorer” (14 dni – Kraków i Warszawa), „Russia and Baltics” (14 dni – 2 dni w Warszawie Turystyka miejska „Budapest, Cracow and Prague” (11 dni – 2 dni w Tel:(603)357-5033 Krakowie), Tool Free: 1 800 221 2216 „Grand capitals of Eastern 24 53 Summer Street Fax:(603) 357-4548 Europe” (13 dni – 4 dni w General Tours Keene, NH 03431 E-mail: Krakowie, Auschwitz, USA [email protected] Cz ęstochowie i Warszawie), http://www.generaltours.com „Independent Cracow” oraz / „Independent Warsaw” (3 dniowa indywidualny wyjazd z fakultatywnymi atrakcjami) 430 Oak Grove Street, Turystyka miejska 25 Suite 111 Toll Free: 1 800-813-1072 “2-Night Packages” w Global Adventures Minneapolis, MN 55403 Fax:(612)813-1279 Warszawie, Gda ńsku, USA Krakowie lub Wrocławiu Turystyka miejska i krajoznawcza (Pozna ń, Warszawa, Cz ęstochowa, Kraków, Zakopane) „Central Europe” (15dni – 4 through a travel agent dni w Polsce: Pozna ń, 26 5301 South Federal Circle Warszawa, Kraków), Globus & Cosmos Littleton, CO 80123-2980 http://www.globusandcosmos „Jewels of Poland” (8 dni – USA .com/ Warszawa, Pozna ń, Wrocław, Jasna Góra, Kraków, Zakopane), „Jewels of Poland and Tatra Mountains Extention” (15 dni ) Toll Free: 1 800 590 1170 Turystyka miejska 27 One Education Street E-mail: „Eastern European Go Ahead Vacations Cambridge, MA 02141 [email protected] Treasures” (18 dni – 4 dni w USA http://www.goaheadvacations Warszawie, Cz ęstochowie i .com Krakowie) Tel: (212)-753-1100 Toll Free: 1 800 223 5570 55 E 59th Street, 17th Floor Fax: (212) 753-0319 Turystyka miejska 28 New York, NY 10022 E-mail: „Eastern European Homeric Tours, Inc. USA [email protected] Highlands” (14 dni- 4 dni w http://www.homerictours.co Warszawie i Krakowie) m/
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