Welcome to POLAND – Welcome to Travel Agency “EID – POL”
Dear Sirs,
We sincerely invite you to visit our beautiful Pomerania.
Your satisfaction is the number one priority.
We offer for your convenience:
v Hotel reservations for groups and individual tourists
v Rent of the buses and motor coaches
v Arrangements of tours according to your wishes
v Additional services of tour – guides, excursions, sightseeing,
transfers, car rental, event tickets
Our recommend routs:
§ Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia - “Three main cities of Gdańsk Bay”
§ Gdańsk & Malbork - “Amber cities”
§ Frombork, Malbork, Kwidzyn - “Gothic Castles”
§ Łeba & Słowiński National Park - “Follow the nature”
§ Gdynia, Hel`s Peninsula, Westerplatte - “Boat trip”
§ Gdańsk - “The old Hanzeatic town”
§ Kashubian Region - “Discover our tradition"
§ Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia - “Three main cities of Gdańsk Bay”
This tour includes transfers between cities. A full – day guided city sightseeing of the Tri – City. Walk around Gdańsk Old Town: the Arthur`s Court and Foutain of Neptun , the Town Hall, the Old Crane, St. Mary`s Basilica; Sopot – Molo – pier; Gdynia – harbour, war ship “Lighting” and “Gift of Pomerania”, Gdynia Aquarium.
§ Gdańsk & Malbork - “Amber cities”
Visit to the Gdańsk Amber Museum, local amber factories and shops with amber handmade jewellery, also guided visit to the Malbork Castle
– the seat of the Teutonic Knights with exhibition of the largest Polish collection of amber masterpieces.
§ Frombork, Malbork, Kwidzyn - “Gothic Castles”
Transfer to the most famous historical places around Gdańsk. Frombork – a fortified town by Vistula Lagoon with Museum of Nicolaus Copernicus and Planetarium; Malbork – the biggest red brick gothic castle in the world – UNESCO Heritage; Kwidzyn - the gothic castle of the Pomeranian Chapter.
§ Łeba & Słowiński National Park - “Follow the nature”
Transfer to Rozewie Cape, the furthest North part of Poland, visit to the lighthouse; transfer to Łeba and tour the Słowiński National Park – UNESCO Biosphere Reserve – with moving dunes.
§ Gdynia, Hel Peninsula, Westerplatte - “Boat trip”
Visit the youngest seaside city and join to the boat which will take us to trip across the Bay of Gdańsk; during the trip we stop at Hel Peninsula and Westerplatte, the place, where Second World War started.
§ Gdańsk - “The old Hanzeatic town”
From the 15th to 18th century Gdańsk represented Poland`s gateway to the world. Guided tour to historical places around Gdańsk from Westerplatte to the Monument of the Murdered Shipyard Workers which stands at the gates of the Gdańsk Shipyard – birthplace of “Solidarity”; in the afternoon great enjoyment of wooden-pipe organ concert in the Oliwa Cathedral;
§ Kashubian Region - “Discover our tradition”
Visiting the beauty of the landscape in Kashubian Land.
Excursion to Kartuzy and Wdzydze Kiszewskie with the oldest in Poland
ethnographical open – air museum.
WELCOME TO POLAND
Gdańsk
In the centre of Gdańsk there are the most important historical monuments.
Our tour we will start from Upland Gate with the Polish, Gdańsk and Royal Prussian emblems. Behind the Gate is the Torture House with the Prison Tower where we are able to admire precious exhibits of the Amber Museum. Nearby is located the Golden Gate – two – storey high arch of triumph , which is the entrance to the Long Street – a popular pedestrian track. Along this street are the houses originally belonged to rich and influential Gdańsk families. One of them is Uphagen`s House, transformed into the Museum of Townhouse Interiors. In the heart of Long Street is Town Hall of the Main City with famous Red Chamber and carillon at the town hall tower. This historic building now houses the Gdańsk History Museum. Another very interesting object is the Artus Court with rich decorations. At the front of the court is symbol of Gdańsk: the Neptune Fountain. Nearby we can admire the most beautiful building in Gdańsk: The Golden House. In the end of Long Street is Green Gate. In Gdańsk is the largest European sacral structure of brick: Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary with
82-meter church bell tower. There is the most elaborate main altar by master Michael Schwarz, a stone sculpture of the Pieta, a copy of “The Last Judgement” triptych. We can walk to another the most characteristic symbol of Gdańsk is The Crane over Motława River. In Oliwa – district of Gdańsk – there is Oliwa Cathedral with the famous Rococo organ prospect.

Sopot
Sopot is one of the most famous and the most popular Polish Baltic Sea - Side
resorts. All along the 4.5 km Sopot coastline there are clean and sandy beaches. Beside the beach eateries have been built Europe’s longest wooden pier (511.5 m) juts out from Sopot beach. Sopot it`s a place for strolls and festivities, but also the harbour of tourist passenger ships and water taxis and the site of numerous competitions such as the Sailing World Championship, Windsurfing Baltic Cup, Polish Cup and Sopot Triathlon. In the southern strip there is the Hippodrome – the site of not only horse races, but also frequent festivities and concerts. For guests this town offers performances in downtown theatres and numerous exhibitions and reviews in the local galleries, including the biggest one in Northern Poland.
Gdynia
Is one from the youngest and the modern cities in Poland with a lot of various tourist attractions. One of them is Frigate “Dar Pomorza” – transformed into museum.
The most famous Polish destroyer named “Błyskawica”. Took part in numerous battles during the 2nd World War - it is possible to see the ship's interior and equipment, get to know the history of the Polish Navy.
The Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium.
Here it is possible to see the flora and fauna of the world's seas and oceans gathered in aquariums, show - cases, dioramas plus plastic expositions of the Baltic's syncline.

Malbork
If we want to see the best in Poland classic fortress with multiple defensive walls, a labyrinth of rooms and chambers and some exquisite architectural details and decorations, we should spend all day in Malbork Castle. It represents one of the largest, defensive, medieval systems in Europe and was put on the UNESCO list of unique monuments of the world.
Malbork Castle offers visitors a wide variety of attractions.
These include both permanent displays, open virtually all year round, and various temporary exhibitions dealing with a broad range of subjects.
The Museum`s highlight is the exhibition of amber, the largest in Poland and one of the world`s most spectacular.

Kwidzyn
During one day of our trip we can meet closer Kwidzyn`s Castle
The museum is housed in the gothic castle of the Pomeranian Chapter built between 1300 and 1330. This first category monument became a museum following a repair and reconstruction project in 1950.
The giant red-brick structure soars majestically on the edge of the Vistula lowland dominating the city landscape. Preserved are the northern and western wings and three corner towers. The characteristic feature of the castle is two projecting cloisters each supported at the end by a huge tower: one the so-called dansker (sanitary tower) and the other a water well tower. The courtyard features an interesting two tier arcade cloister. Good acoustic properties of the courtyard make it an excellent venue for concerts and other cultural events.

Kaszuby
The Kashubian Regional Museum will introduce you to some of the intricacies of Kashubian domestic, cultural and religious traditions. Highlight of the curator’s guided tour is his performance of a Kashubian folk song complete with dramatic accompaniment. Another attraction is a display of snuff-boxes. We continue to the village of Chmielno, known for its more than a hundred-year-old potter’s workshop of the Necel family and the Museum of Kashubian Pottery. Stop in Wdzydze Kiszewskie with the oldest in Poland ethnographical open-air museum, picturesquely located within the Wdzydze Landscape Park The skansen includes buildings collected from the central and southern Kashubia region. Try traditional dishes of regional cuisine: potatoe pancakes, or golce, ruchanki.

Frombork
Frombork is a fortified town by Vistula Lagoon. The history of this city is closely linked with the life and work of Nicolaus Copernicus, who revolutionised the medieval view of the universe. He spent latter part of his life at the tower of the Frombork Cathedral – the seat of the Warmian Bishops since the 14-th century.