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Poland Destinations
The most popular holiday destinations in Poland are the seaside coast, the southern mountains and the lake district, and of course historic cities.
Mountain Resorts
Located in the southern regions, rich in natural beauty mountain resorts include Szczyrk, Karpacz, Szklarska Poręba, Szczawnica, Krynica Zdrój and Ustrzyki.
Skiing in Zakopane
All inclusive luxury Skiing and Snowboarding holidays in Zakopane, Poland. Prices for chalet accommodation – 7 days – just £425 per person!
Seaside Resorts
Popular during the summer time when temperatures reach 30 degrees c, well known resorts include Sopot near Gdansk, Jastarnia, Darlowo and Mielno.
Mazury Lake Region
Over 2000 lakes, many of them interconnected by rivers and canals, the Mazury lake district in north east Poland is one of the country’s favourite tourist destinations.
Euro 2012
Tickets for Euro 2012 which kicks off 8th June 2012 are available – or rather we should say they were available – at the Eufa website. Updates in progress.
Kraków
Attracting over 7 million visitors each year – historical landmarks, old castles, vibrant nightlife, national museums, and the Tatra Mountains a little way to the south.
Horse Riding
A very popular sport in Poland with a long tradition, excellent facilities for riders at all levels, beautiful scenery, riding holidays in wilderness or closer to town and country.
Health Spas
As well as beauty and relaxation spas, many people visit Poland for medical treatment, rehabilitation, plastic surgery, dental care and ophthalmology.
Shopping in Poland
Though there are polish shops in the UK now, there are still unique products worth getting when you visit Poland which you won’t find on the British high street!
Music Festivals
A number of major music festivals take place in Poland, chief among which are the Open’er Festival, Opole Festival, Jarocin, Sopot Festival and Wratislavia Cantans.
Wroclaw
European Capital of Culture for 2016, Wrocław is Poland’s fourth largest city with a beautifully restored historic city centre and a extensive river network.
Film Festivals
Poland has a rich history of independent film making and since the 1990′s a number of film festivals have established themselves on the international stage.
Karpacz Mountains
Situated in the Karkonosze Mountains in south east Poland, Karpacz is a popular winter resort offering hiking, skiing, snowboarding, climbing to for winter snow fun.





