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Polska Oferta W Katalogach Zagranicznych Touroperatorów – 2013 POLSKA OFERTA W KATALOGACH ZAGRANICZNYCH TOUROPERATORÓW – 2013 Dokument zawiera zestawienia touroperatorów z rynków objętych działalnością przedstawicielstw POT. Ujęto zidentyfikowanych touroperatorów programujących Polskę w swych katalogach. Jednak coraz większa ilość biur tego typu rezygnuje jednakże z papierowych form ofert i przenosi je na portal internetowy. Ze względu na ochronę danych osobowych zestawienie nie zawiera numerów telefonów bądź adresów poczty elektronicznej i dane takie nie mogą być upublicznione. Spis treści 1. AUSTRIA 2 2. BELGIA I LUKSEMBURG 9 3. CHINY 11 4. JAPONIA 12 5. DANIA 13 6. FINLANDIA 14 7. FRANCJA 17 8. HISZPANIA 32 9. HOLANDIA 41 9. INDIE 44 10. NIEMCY 47 11. NORWEGIA 58 12. ROSJA 61 13. STANY ZJEDNOCZONE AMERYKI I KANADA 76 14. SZWAJCARIA 83 15. SZWECJA 86 16. TAJWAN 92 17. UKRAINA 93 18. WIELKA BRYTANIA I IRLANDIA 99 19. WĘGRY 105 20. WŁOCHY 119 1 1. AUSTRIA Lp. Nazwa touroperatora adres /www Rodzaj oferty 1 Akademischer Reisedienst Fröbelgasse 46 1. Galizien - Altösterreich 1160 Wien 2. Ostpreußen - Masuren www.studienreisen.at 2 Biblische Reisen Stiftplatz 8 Polska południowa 3400 Klosterneuburg www.biblische-reisen.at 3 Blaguss Wiedner Hauptstrasse 15 Częstochowa i Kraków 1010 Wien www.blaguss.at 4 Busreisen Lehner Am Kohlerhang 4 Kraków,Wieliczka, Ausschiwtz 4174 Niederwaldkirchen www.busreisen-lehner.at 5 Club 50 Praterstraße 38 1. Śląsk (Wrocław, Świdnica, 1020 Wie Opole); www.club50.at 2. Kraków, Częstochowa 3. Polen unter Dampf Poznan, Wolsztyn 6 Christophorus Museumstr. 28 Wrocław, Toruń, Mazury, Reisen 6020 Innsbruck (T) Warszawa, Kraków www.christophorus.at 7 Columbus Reisen Universitätsring 8 1. Königsstadt Krakau 1010 Wien 2.Große Polenrundreise www.columbus-reisen. at 3. Breslau und Krakau 4. Die Bernsteinküste 5. Advent in Krakau 6. Silvester in Krakau 7. Silvester in Breslau 8 CR Touristik Gärtnergasse 1/16 Wrocław, Opole, Ausschwitz, 1030 Wien Zakopane, Wadowice, Kraków, www.christlichenreisen.com Częstochowa, Warszawa, Poznań 9 Dobler St. Fadinger Straße 13 Zauberhaftes Krakau 4070 Eferding (OÖ) Krakau, Wieliczka, Zakopane www.dobler-reisen.at 10 Dr. Maiers Goldschmiedgasse 10 Śląsk (Wrocław, Jelenia Góra) Studienreisen 1010 Wien www.maiers.org 11 Dertour Austria GmbH Münchner Bundesstr. 160 -Verträumte Masuren 5020 Salzburg (SB) - Traumreise Warschau – Danzig www.dertour.at – Masuren - Ostsee - Polnisches Gebirge (Jelenia Gora, Karpacz, Zakopane) 12 Dietrich Touristik Bahnhofstraße 34-38 Kraków Österreich 6410 Telfs (T) 2 www.dietrich-touristik.at 13 Elite Tours 1)Kraków Operngasse 4 2)Wrocław - opera 1010 Wien 3)Schlesische Impressionen www.elitetours.at 4.Von Krakau nach Lemberg 14 Euroscop Incoming and Bieberstr. 26/2 Kraków, Auschwitz (grupy Events 1010 Wien Koreanskie) www.euroscope.at 15 Eurotours International Kichbergerstrasse 8 Kraków, Wrocław, Kołobrzeg, 6370 Kützbühl Poznań, Zakopane, Sylwester, www.eurotours.at Gdańsk, Warszawa 16 Exclusive Travel & Bus Hofwiesengasse 40/2, 1130 Wien Kraków, Częstochowa grupy Vienna www.exclusive.co.at pielgrzymkowe 17 Fischer-Reisen Steinbaugasse 14 - Kraków, Częstochowa, 1120 Wien Ausschwitz, Wadowice www.fischer-touristik.at - wycieczka objazdowa: Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańk, Mazury, Warszawa, Kraków - Alt Österreich – Galizien & Bukowina 18 FTI Bäckermühlweg 59 Ostsee+Masuren; Breslau, 4030 Linz Krakau und Riesengebirge www.fti.at 19 Gruber Reisen Esperantoplatz 1 Kraków i Wieliczka Kultur mit Bewegung 8020 Graz (S) www.gruberreisen.at 20 GEO Reisen Alpenstrasse 48 Kraków Incentive & Marketing 5020 Salzburg (SB) Gdańsk GmbH) www.geo.at (7 filii plus biura partnerskie w całej Austrii) 21 G&K Reisen Landstr. Hauptstr. 117 Kraków 1030 Wien www.gkreisen.at 22 Impuls Reisen Columbusgasse 4 Studienreise: Warszawa, 1100 Wien Gdańsk, Mazury, Częstochowa, www.impuls-reisen.at Kraków 23 Interhome Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 3 oferty kwater i domów na Ferienwohnungen - Häuser 6020 Innsbruck (T) Pomorzu, Mazurach, w www.interhome.at Sudetach, Wielkopolsce, Beskidach, Tatrach, Małopolsce, Mazowszu 24 Idealtours Marktstraße 6 b Höhenpunkte Südpolens Polska Reisebüro Gmbh 6230 Brixlegg (T) płn. - Kraków+ okolice; Wroclaw www.idealtours.cc 25 Jöbstl Reisen Untere Platz 5 1. Rundreise 8530 Deutschlandsberg 2. Schlesien Breslau und www. Joebstl-reisen.com Riesengebirge 3. Pommern und Masuren 26 Kratschmar Ybbstrasse 22 1. Die große Polen-Rundreise 3300 Amstetten (NÖ) Szczecin, Trójmiasto, Malbork- www.kratschmar.at Mazury – Warszawa, Częstochowa, Kraków, Zakopane – Tatry 3 2. Schlesien Oppeln, Kraków, Wieliczka, Częstochowa, Breslau 27 Kneissl Touristik Linzer Straße 4-6 1) Kraków, Częstochowa, 4650 Lambach (OÖ) Małopolska www.kneissltouristik.at 2) Ost Galizien 3) wycieczka objazdowa: Zakopane, Krakow Wieliczka, Pieskowa Skala, Czestochowa, Warszawa, Mazury, Malbork, Gdansk, Torun, Gniezno, Poznan, Trzebnica, Wroclaw, 28 Krautgartner 4923 Lohnsburg 1. Rund um Polen - 9 dni Kemating 34 (OÖ) 2. Posen und Breslau 3. Den Norden Polen erleben 4. Breslau a la Carte 29 Kerschner Schulstr. 5 1. Pommern und Masuren 3240 Mank, (NÖ) 2. Galizien - Przemysl, Krakau www.kerschner.at 30 Kastler Reiseparadies Kepplingerstr. 3 Krakau 4100 Ottensheim (OÖ) www.kastler.at 31 KITS Tours Gewerbestrasse 14 Rundreise - Krakow, Warszawa, 5301 Eugendorf Mazury, Malbork, Gdansk, www.kits-tours.at Wroclaw 32 Reisebüro Kattner Josef Höllriglstr. 3 Wysokie Tatry, Pieniny 3350 Stadt Haag (NÖ) www.kattner.at 33 Korrak Reisen Haag 77 Warszawa 3040 Neulengbach www.korrak.at 34 Logos Schießstattgasse 4 1.Kraków, Częstochowa, 8010 Graz (S) Warszawa, Mazury, Gdansk www.logos.co.at 2. Opera Breslau 35 Löw Touristik Hauptstrasse 3 Częstochowa 2344 Maria Enzersdorf 36 Lüftner Reisen Austrasse 12 Galicja - Przemysl 6063 Rum (T) www.lueftner.at 37 Mader Reisen Linzerstraße 11 Warszawa, Mazury, Malbork, 4223 Katsdorf (OÖ) Gdańsk, Toruń, Wrocław, www.mader-reisen.co.at Kraków 2. Galizien - Przemysl 38 Moser Reisen Graben 18 1) Im Herzen Europas Posen- 4010 Linz Breslau-Krakau www.moser.at 2) Polen - histirische Denkmäler Danzig-Pelpin-Thorn-Lichen- Breslau 3. Von Auschwitz nach Jeruzalem Krakau-Auschwitz- Warschau 39 Mundivision Reisebüro Auenbruggergasse2/16 Kraków, Warszawa 4 Gmbh 1030 Wien www.mundivision.com/ outgoing 40 Meidl Reisen Gmbh Wiener Strasse 26 Königsstadt Krakau 3100 St. Pölten (NÖ) Zentrale: Schauching 25, 3143 Pyhra www.meidlreisen.at 41 Mitterbauer Kirchengasse 5 Große Polen Rundreise 3370 Ybbs (NÖ) www.mitterbauer.co.at 42 Nachbaur Reisen Eisengasse 2 Rundreise: (Szczecin Gdansk, 6850 Dornbirn Mazury Warszawa, Krakow, www.nachbaur.at Czestochowa, Wroclaw) 43 Novasol Grabenweg 71 Pomorze, Kaszuby, Mazury, Domki letniskowe 6020 Innsbruck (T) Zach. jeziora i Wielkopolska, www.novasol.at Beskidy, tatry, Dolny Śląsk Katalog Polen 44 Neubauer Regina Reichenauerstr. 39 Städtereisen: Krakau Reisebüro 4203 Altenberg (OÖ) www.neubauer.at 45 Niederösterreichi-sches Am Hof 5 Ostseekreuzfahrt: Danzig Landesreisebüro 1010 Wien www.noreisen.at 46 ÖBB Reisebüro Am Europaplatz 4 Warszawa, Gdańsk, Kraków Bahnhof Graz 8020 Graz (S) 47 Oper und Reisen Operngasse 14 1.Breslau - 200 J. Verdi 1010 Wien 2. Gr. Galizienreise Przemysl www.opernreisen.wennode.at 48 ÖAMTCReisen Schubertring 1-3 Campttour CampTours 1010 Wien Kreuzfahrt Ostsee Gdynia www.campingclub.at Gdansk 49 Optimundus Reisewelt Wienerbergstrasse 7/5 Kreuzfahrt Danzig GmbH 1100 Wien Groups & Incentives grupowe: www.optimundus.at 50 Pedalo Touristik Zelli 4 wycieczki rowerowe – Mazury 4712 Michaelnbach Rad&Schiff www.pedalo.com 51 Pegasus The Welcoming Universitätstrasse 8 Kraków - grupy z Azji Agencies 1010 Wien www.pegasus.at 52 Pfeifer Reisebüro 8313 Breitenfeld Neustift 5 Zauberhaftes Baltikum Poznań- www.reisebuero-pfeifer.at Mazury 53 Pfleger Reisen Porschestr. 31 Kraków 3100 St.Pölten (NÖ) www.pfleger-reisen.at 54 Pamina Musikreisen Börsegasse 14 Kraków 1010Wien www.pamina-musikreisen.at 55 PIPAL Mühlgasse 13 Warszawa, Kraków, Gdansk - 2460 Bruk/Leitha (NÖ) hotele www.pipal.at 56 Platzl Reisen Bäckerweg 1 Breslau & Warschau 4502 St. Marien (OÖ) www.platzl-reisen.at 5 57 Pulay Reisen Südbahnstrasse 35 Hohe Tatra - Pieniny 2544 Leobersdorf www.pulayreisen.at 58 Rail Tours Austria Wagramerstrasse miasta: www.railtours.at Kraków, Warszawa 59 Ruefa Reisen Zentrale: Lassalestrasse 3 1) Podróż studyjna: Warszawa, 1020 Wien Mazury, Malbork, Gdańsk, Bus&Gruppen: Rennweg 46-50 Słowiński PN 1030 Wien 2) Pakiety: www.ruefa.at - Kraków, Zakopane - Kraków, Częstochowa - jw. plus Małopolska - Wrocław, Kraków - Galicja Kraków, Przemyśl 3) Oferta dla zakładów pracy: Kraków 4) Złota podróż - Kraków - Warszawa, Mazury 60 Reisewelt Europaplatz 1a Podróż objazdowa: Kraków, 4020 Linz Warszawa, Mazury, Gdańsk www.reisewelt.at 61 Raiffeisen Reisen Modecenterstr. 16 Galizien 1030 Wien Krakau www.raiffeisen-reisen.at 62 Reisebüro Wiesinger Schacherbergerstr. 30 Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańsk, „Schöner Reisen mit 4311 Schwertberg (OÖ) Mazury, Warszawa, Kraków Wiesinger” www.wiesinger.cc 63 Reisebüro Mondial GmbH Operngasse 20b miasta: & Co.KG 1040 Wien Kraków, Warszawa www.mondial.at 64 Reisebüro Heuberger Kesslastrasse 10 Kraków 4722 Peuerbach www.heuberger-reisen.at 65 Reisebüro Reisehexe Neubaugasse 60 Gdańsk 1070 Wien www.reisehexe.at 66 Rad & Reisen GmbH Schickgasse 9 -Polska płd. - Kraków 1220 Wien - Warszawa, Mazury Rower & www.radreisen.at Statek - wzdłuż Odry do Szczecina 67 Rb Sommeregger Walter v.d. Vogelweideplatz 3 Warszawa Air Service GmbH 9020 Klagenfurt (K) www.sommeregger.com 68 Retter Reisen Winzendorf 144 1. Ost Galizien 8225 Pöllau (S)
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