Discover the timeless allure of Prague and Moravia on this 8-day group tour, perfectly suited for seniors who prefer a relaxed and culturally immersive experience. Beginning and ending in Prague, the journey includes hotel accommodation, transport, and meals, ensuring a stress-free adventure. The easy pace allows you to explore beautiful towns and scenic countryside at your leisure. The unique selling point of this tour package is its focus on the heart of the Czech Republic, providing an in-depth look at the region’s traditions, history, and local charm.
Unveil the rich tapestry of Poland’s history and culture with the 'Heart of Poland' tour. This 8-day journey is designed for seniors seeking a comfortable, easy-paced exploration of Polish gems like Warsaw, Wroclaw, Katowice, and Krakow. Guided sightseeing ensures you won’t miss a highlight, while hotel accommodations, meals, and transport are all thoughtfully arranged. The trip’s unique appeal is in its focused route through Poland’s most storied cities, allowing for a deep dive into local traditions and architecture without any rush—ideal for those who wish to savor each moment.
Circle back to Prague on the 8-day 'Czech Republic and Poland Highlights, Ending in Prague' tour. This easy-paced trip is perfect for seniors, featuring guided sightseeing, comfortable accommodations, and all meals and transport included. The itinerary focuses on the cultural and historical treasures of the region, making each day both engaging and relaxing. What makes this trip special is the convenience of starting and ending in Prague, ideal for those who prefer a round-trip journey through Central Europe’s highlights.
Take your taste buds on a tour of the Czech Republic, discover the food markets of Prague, explore the Kraków Christmas Market in the city’s Old Town district, and indulge in Berlin. Setting out from Kraków, get a sense of Poland’s old-world charm with your Local Expert as you ascend Wawel Hill to the Renaissance castle and cathedral—the final resting place of the Kings of Poland. Known as the Venice of Poland, Wrocław is a wonder to behold with its 150 bridges spanning five rivers and twelve islands, not to mention the Baroque grandeur of the Rynek Christmas markets. In the German capital, see what remains of the Berlin Wall, admire the painstakingly restored Reichstag and soak up the festive magic among the market stalls of Gendarmenmarkt Square.