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Poland, Prague & Budapest - 06 May 2026

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$5360* per person
for 2 people (seperate beds)
Double Room $5360* per person
for 2 people (double bed)
Twin Room Sharing $5360* per person
for 1 person sharing
Single Room $6070* per person
for 1 person
Triple Room $5360* per person
for 3 people (three seperate beds)
   
       
Depart from Las Vegas via Amsterdamn  
Arrive to Krakow  
Duration 8 nights    
Price $5360*

*Due to heavy traffic on the site the flight prices here could differ from the actual flight price charged by the airline, affecting the overall pricing slightly. The office will ring/email you when you make the booking to confirm the final pricing.
 


Daily Itinerary for the 06 May 2026
Day 1 – Depart for Poland

Check-in at Las Vegas Airport for overnight flight to Krakow, via Amsterdam.
Day 2 – Arrival in Krakow

Arriving in the cultural heart of Poland, you will be welcomed by your guide and transferred by private coach to your hotel. After check-in, your pilgrimage begins with the celebration of Holy Mass, followed by dinner and the opportunity to take a gentle walk through the old town of Krakow—a city full of history, faith, and quiet charm.
Day 3 – Zakopane: In the Footsteps of a Saint

Today, journey into the Tatra Mountains to visit the remote village of Zakopane, a place deeply loved by Saint John Paul II. Take a cable car up the mountain and gaze across the dramatic alpine views—an awe-inspiring moment to contemplate God’s majesty in creation. Visit the wooden chapel of Jaszczorowka, a sacred place where young Karol Wojtyla often came to pray in solitude. Later, enjoy time on Krupowki Street with its traditional shops and local markets before returning to Krakow for dinner and overnight.
Day 4 – Krakow and Auschwitz: Light in Darkness

After breakfast, begin your day in Krakow’s magnificent Market Square where the towers of St. Mary’s Basilica rise above centuries-old cobblestones. Visit Wawel Hill, site of the royal Cathedral and the tomb of St. Stanislaus, patron of Poland. In the afternoon, travel to Auschwitz—a sobering place of martyrdom and human suffering. Here you will pray in the cell of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, whose self-sacrificial love remains a profound witness to Christ. After this moving day, return to Krakow for dinner and overnight.
Day 5 – Divine Mercy Shrine and Salt Mines

This morning, visit the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki, home to the convent of St. Faustina. Here, celebrate Mass before her tomb and pray before the image of the Merciful Jesus that she was instructed to have painted. Afterwards, travel to the UNESCO-listed Wieliczka Salt Mine, where centuries of miners carved chapels and sculptures deep underground—a unique fusion of faith and labour. Return to Krakow for a farewell dinner and final overnight in this beloved city.
Day 6 – Onward to Prague

Today, depart Poland and travel west through Central Europe to Prague, the Czech Republic’s capital city, rich with Gothic spires and baroque charm. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy free time before dinner. Rest well as you prepare for the days ahead in this historic city of saints and scholars.
Day 7 – Prague: The Infant Jesus and Old Town

Begin your day with Mass at the Church of Our Lady Victorious, home of the revered statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. Afterwards, take a guided walking tour through the old city, passing through Prague Castle, St. Nicholas Church, the Baroque beauty of St. Vitus Cathedral, and the ancient Loreto Shrine. Walk across Charles Bridge and stand in the Old Town Square to witness the famous Astronomical Clock. Conclude the day at Wenceslas Square, named for the beloved patron saint of Bohemia. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. Proposed Itinerary Poland, Prague & Budapest – 2026
Day 8 – Pilgrimage to Hungary

Depart Prague and begin your journey south through the scenic landscapes of Central Europe, crossing into Hungary. Along the way, enjoy reflections, prayer, and moments of quiet rest as your pilgrimage continues toward its final destination. In the evening, arrive in Budapest, the twin-city capital straddling the Danube River. Check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxing dinner and evening at leisure in this radiant and historic city.
Day 9 – Budapest: Faith and Culture on the Danube

Begin your final full day with Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew. Then, explore the highlights of Budapest including the Citadel, Heroes’ Square, Parliament Building, and the Church of St. Stephen. Walk along the Fisherman’s Bastion, with its seven towers representing the original Magyar tribes, and take in the panoramic view across the Danube. In the afternoon, you may choose to visit one of the city’s thermal baths, known for their healing waters. Tonight, enjoy a special farewell dinner and reflect on the sacred memories of your journey.
Day 10 – Return Home

Depart for Budapest Airport and begin your journey home. As you board your flight, carry with you the beauty of the cities visited, the graces received, and the peace found in sacred places that touched your soul along the way.




   
 

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