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The Best of Ukraine and Poland in 11 Days THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS ALL TOURS WITH GUARANTEED www.baltictours.com DEPARTURE! 1 TRAVEL SPECIALISTS Vilnius, Lithuania SINCE 1991 Baltic Tours has been among the ranks of the best for 27 years! Since 2007 Baltic Tours in collaboration with well experienced tourism partners have guaranteed departure tour services offering for over 30 tour programs and more than 300 guaranteed departures per year. Our team believes in the beauty of traveling, in the vibe of adventure and the pleasure of gastronomy. Traveling is a pure happiness - it has become our way of living! I have a degree in tourism management and I encourage our guests to explore the Northeastern region of Europe in its most attractive way. I’ve been working in tourism industry since 2013 and I’m assisting customers from 64 countries. Take a look at my personally selected tours and grab your best deal now! SERVICE STANDARDS MORE VALUE GUARANTEED ESCORTED TOURS QUALITY, SAFETY AND SECURITY SPECIAL FEATURES PRE- AND POST- STAYS www.baltictours.com 3 Warsaw Old town, Poland JULY-AUGUST, 2020 INCLUDING 11 days/10 nights THE BEST OF ● 10 overnights at centrally located 4* hotels GUP14: 01 Jul – 11 Jul, 2020 10 x buffet breakfast GUP16: 15 Jul – 25 Jul, 2020 UKRAINE POLAND GUP17: 22 Jul – 01 Aug, 2020 WARSAW Welcome meeting with champagne-cocktail or juice GUP18: 29 Jul – 08 Aug, 2020 KIEV Personalised welcome package GUP19: 05 Aug – 15 Aug, 2020 AND KRAKOW UKRAINE LVIV Tickets for Cable Car ride in Kiev, entrance GUP20: 12 Aug – 22 Aug, 2020 to Boim Chapel and Medieval Pharmacy- Museum in Lviv, Wawel Castle in Krakow, POLAND Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa and St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw Service of bilingual English-German speaking IN 11 DAYS tour leader on all tours Service of bilingual Italian-Spanish speaking tour leader on all tours Train tickets Lviv-Przemysl-Krakow OW (2nd class) Service of 1st class buses or 1st class minivans throughout the itinerary Hyundai high-speed train Kiev-Lviv OW (2nd class) Portage at hotels Lviv, Ukraine PACKAGE PRICE €1095 per 1 traveler Cave St. Sophia’s Cathedral & Lviv Royal sharing twin room & TWIN Monastery National History Museum High-speed Beer tour Lazienki Park ROOM booking together € € train to Lviv € KRAKOW Chestochowa € €1595 per 1 traveler Open Air Chernobyl LVIV Castles Wieliczka WARSAW SINGLE in single room KIEV Museum Museum around Lviv Salt Mine WARSAW ROOM (Optional € € € € (Optional transfer) transfer) €2190 per 2 travelers sharing double room & DOUBLE ROOM booking together www.baltictours.com 5 St. Sophia’s Cathedral, Kiev, Ukraine THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS | ITINERARY THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS | ITINERARY DAY 1 (WEDNESDAY): ARRIVAL IN KIEV Tour outline: arrival in Kiev, check-in at the Hotel Park Inn Kyiv 4* or similar, welcome meeting. Optional: • €40 arrival transfer from the airport in a private car (1-3 people). • €60 arrival transfer from the airport in a private minivan (4-7 people). DAY 2 (THURSDAY): KIEV Breakfast: at the hotel. 7 km Tour outline: the tour includes St. Vladimir’s Cathedral, Golden Gates, St. Sophia Cathedral, St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery, Independence Square, Opera House, St. Andrew’s 12 km Cathedral. Optional: • €40 Cave Monastery. • €40 Ukrainian dinner & folklore at Restaurant Opanas. Opera Theatre, Kiev, Ukraine DAY 3 (FRIDAY): KIEV Breakfast: at the hotel. 3 km Tour outline: leisure time in Kiev. Optional: • €35 Pirogovo Ethnographic Open Air Museum. 20 km • €25 St. Sophia’s Cathedral & National Historical Museum walking tour. DAY 4 (SATURDAY): KIEV-LVIV Breakfast: at the hotel. 1 km Tour outline: leisure time in Kiev. An afternoon trip to Lviv by high speed train. Arrival in Lviv, check-in at Hotel Dnister 4* or similar. Optional: 550 km • €40 Chernobyl Museum. www.baltictours.com 7 Pechersk Lavra, Caves Monastery, Kiev, Ukraine THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS | ITINERARY THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS | ITINERARY DAY 5 (SUNDAY): LVIV Breakfast: at the hotel. 6 km Tour outline: a sightseeing tour includes the Market Square, City House, Black Stone Build- ing, Opera Square, Kornyakt Palace, Medieval Pharmacy-Museum, Armenian Cathedral, Dominical and Bernardine Cathedrals, Boim Chapel. Optional: • €35 pp Lviv Beer Tour. DAY 6 (MONDAY): LVIV Breakfast: at the hotel. 3 km Tour outline: leisure time in Lviv. Optional: • €60 pp excursion to castles around Lviv. 210 km • €35 pp Carpathian dinner at Restaurant Trout, Bread and Wine Market Square, Krakow, Poland DAY 7 (TUESDAY): LVIV-KRAKOW Breakfast: at the hotel. 326 km Tour outline: a trip to Krakow by train.Arrival to Krakow, check-in at Hotel Novotel Centrum Krakow 4* or similar. DAY 8 (WEDNESDAY) KRAKOW Breakfast: at the hotel. 5 km Tour outline: the sightseeing tour takes you to the Old Town and St. Mary’s Church, Jagiel- lonian University, Cloth Halls and Wawel, including Wawel Castle and Cathedral. Optional: 25 km • €60 pp excursion to Wieliczka Salt Mine. • €40 pp Polish dinner at Restaurant Hawelka. DAY 9 (THURSDAY): KRAKOW-WARSAW Breakfast: at the hotel. 383 km Tour outline: visits to Jasna Gora Monastery and the Black Madonna. A trip to Warsaw, check-in at the Hotel Novotel Centrum Warsaw 4* or similar. www.baltictours.com 9 Lviv, Ukraine THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS | ITINERARY THE BEST OF UKRAINE AND POLAND IN 11 DAYS | ITINERARY DAY 10 (FRIDAY): WARSAW ALL TOURS WITH Breakfast: at the hotel. GUARANTEED 11 km Tour outline: the sightseeing tour includes DEPARTURE! Royal Route, Old Town, Royal Castle, St. John’s Cathedral, old Town Market Square Super Breakfast and Barbican. Buffet included Optional: • €40 pp excursion to Royal Lazienki Park & Palace on the Water. • €40 pp Polish dinner at Restaurant Dawne Smaki. DAY 11 (SATURDAY): DEPARTURE €325 pp Breakfast: at the hotel. half board at hotels Optional: (10 x 3 course dinner • €45 departure transfer to the airport with coffee/tea) in a private car (1-3 people). • €65 departure transfer to the airport in a private minivan (4-7 people). Tried and true since 2007 Flexible payment options BOOK NOW & PAY LATER -This tour provides you with a perfect opportunity to explore Eastern and Western Slavic cul- tures in a one go! Wawel Cathedral at Wawel Hill, Krakow, Poland E-mail: [email protected] Tel. +370 615 76453 www.baltictours.com 11 Warsaw, Poland WE ARE A TEAM OF TRAVEL EXPERTS, READY TO FULFILL YOUR DREAM OF EXPLORING THE NORTHEASTERN EUROPE Since 3500 280 22 11 travellers guaranteed programs countries 1991 a year departures www.baltictours.com.
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