Krakow Convention
Marco der Pole
Marco der Pole


Tours


Tri-City
 » Full-day sightseeing city tour including all the important historical highlights, the Old Town followed by the famous 14th-century Oliwa Cathedral with its splendid organ, housing organ concerts all year long. The tour continues on to Sopot - a bathing resort and spa, famous since the 19th century. Napoleon's former doctor, Jean Haffner, erected baths there in 1823 and Sopot soon became a popular holiday destination. The Forest Opera on lush wooded hills is also one of Sopot’s major attractions. Next to Sopot is Gdynia, a modern harbour, housing the merchant and fishing fleet and the seat of the Maritime Academy. Sopot, Gdansk and the port city Gdynia form a municipal agglomeration inhabited by almost 800 000 people and called the "Tri-City". It stretches over 30 km along the Bay of Gdansk.
Westerplatte & Gdansk Harbour
 » This boat tour takes you to the Old Gdansk Granaries, Gdansk Shipyard and the harbour. Westerplatte on the Port Canal is the place where World War II began. It offers a beautiful panorama on Gdansk Bay. Gdansk is still the biggest and busiest port on the Baltic, but the port on the Motłava is now an oasis of peace and beauty. Before you leave, you will get the chance to buy original and high-quality jewelry and to admire the picturesque Mariacka street.
Hel Peninsula
 » This tour takes you out by boat and back by bus. Hel is a popular summer resort, small fishing port with a Gothic church, old fishermens’ houses and a picturesque lighthouse.
Malbork
 » Founded in 1276 by the Order of Teutonic Knights, the Malbork castle was the seat of the Grand Master and is one of the largest Medieval defensive systems in Europe. In 1997, Malbork was put on the UNESCO list of the most unique monuments in the world. The castle is now a museum, housing weapons and Poland's largest collection of amber.
Stutthof & Vistula Spit
 » A somber visit to Stutthof - the oldest Nazi concentration camp in Poland. This visit is followed by a stop at Krynica Morska where you can enjoy a relaxing stroll along the beach. The forested and sandy coast of Mierzeja Wiślana ("Spit of the Vistula"), abundant in flora, fauna and amber, is a haven for holiday makers.
Frombork & Elbląg Old Town
 » A tour to the charming town of Frombork – a small fishing port in the Vistula Bay and seat of the Warmia bishops since the 13th century. Nicolas Copernicus spent thirty years of his life in Frombork, where he made some of his famous discoveries. He died there and is buried in the cathedral.
Elblag & Ostróda Channel
 » This tour gives you a chance to see the unique and longest inland waterway system in Europe (130 km). The level difference between the first and the last lock is 103.4 meters. The waterway leads you through the fascinating world of water birds on Drużno Lake.