Crossroads of Faith: The Protestant Trail in Poland | May 12, 2026
Join us for a Crossroads of Faith: The Protestant Trail in Poland starting at $4,498* from New York on May 12, 2026. Journey through the heart of Poland to encounter deep faith, heroic witness, and sacred history. From Warsaw to Kraków, you’ll walk in the footsteps of saints, martyrs, and modern heroes like St. Maximilian Kolbe and Pope John Paul II.
Visit the Holy Cross Church, St. John’s Cathedral, and the Royal Castle in Warsaw. Pray at the Monastery of Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, home of the revered Black Madonna. In Kraków, explore Wawel Cathedral, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the lively Market Square. Reflect at Auschwitz-Birkenau and visit Wadowice, the birthplace of John Paul II. Discover the peaceful sanctuary of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska and descend into the awe-inspiring Wieliczka Salt Mines.
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What's Included
- All Inclusive Pricing
- First Class Hotels
- Deluxe A/C Motor Coaches
- Fuel Surcharges and Gov't Taxes
- International Airfare
- Entrance and Program Fees
- Guided Tours
- Administrative Fee
- Hotel Gratuities
- Meals as Listed in the Itinerary
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 May 12 – Depart USA
Depart on your overnight international flight.
Day 2 May 13 – Arrive in Warsaw
Meet your driver and guide at the Warsaw airport. Enjoy a city tour of Warsaw. After its almost complete devastation during World War II, the city was reborn from the ashes and has developed into a modern centre of culture, science, and business. The city tour includes the Old Town, which was reconstructed after World War II in a faithful replica of the original. At its heart is the Market Square, from where narrow streets lead to medieval defensive walls, the Barbican, St. John’s Cathedral, and the Royal Castle. Check into your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay. (D)
Day 3 May 14 – Warsaw / Holy Trinity Church / Lazienki Park
After a leisurely breakfast, prepare to explore more of Warsaw. Begin your day by visiting the Holy Trinity Church, the largest Lutheran church in Poland. The church's recognizable circular design and unique architecture will impress. After some time on my own for lunch, I head to Lazienki Park for a visit. Formerly a hunting ground, in the 18th century it was turned into a classical English landscape park with formal gardens, and the neoclassical Lazienki Palace was built on an island in the park’s lake. There are other stunning attractions in the park, including a Greek and Roman-inspired amphitheatre. Return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay. (B, D)
Day 4 May 15 – Warsaw to Torun
After breakfast, you will depart for Torun to take a city tour. The Old Town of Torun is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Here you will enjoy a city tour to see some of the town, which has a notable Protestant legacy dating back to the Reformation. As a member of the Hanseatic League, Toruñ had significant German (Lutheran) influence, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. The city was home to a vibrant Protestant community, and it still boasts historic Protestant churches and traces of religious coexistence and tension. Enjoy some free time for lunch on your own. This afternoon, visit the Copernicus House and Museum. Highlighting the life of Nicolaus Copernicus, your visit will discuss his revolutionary heliocentric model of the universe. His story prompts reflection on how faith, science, and reform can coexist. Dinner and overnight in Torun. (B, D)
Day 5 May 16 – Torun to Gdansk
Depart this morning to travel to Gdansk. On the way, you will stop at the Malbork Castle. This Castle is Poland's finest fortress, boasting an impressive collection of medieval artifacts and art on display. This afternoon, you will arrive in Gdansk. The city of Gdansk is blessed with more buildings and monuments than anywhere else in the Baltic region. You can stroll along the historic Royal Way and D³ugie Pobrzeze (the “Long Waterfront”) where you will discover priceless gems, including delightful merchant’s houses, the stately Artus Court, the Gothic Town Hall, the monumental St Mary’s Church towering above the city, and Neptune Fountain – a great symbol of Gdansk. (B, D)
Day 6 May 17 – Train to Krakow
Take a train to Krakow with your guide. Take in the scenic countryside. Upon arrival, enjoy some free time for lunch. Having escaped destruction during World War II, the city has uniquely retained its charming medieval form. Embark on a walking tour of the city, led by your guide. The Central Market Square – the largest in Europe – is home to several of the city’s architectural and cultural landmarks, including the Cloth Hall, which today houses a gallery of Polish paintings, and St. Mary’s Church, renowned for its altar carved by Veit Stoss. Check into your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay. (B, D)
Day 7 May 18 – Krakow and Wieliczka
In the morning, you will visit the Wawel Castle. Here you will see the Wawel Cathedral, which is the coronation site of Polish Kings. Continue to Evangelical-Augsburg Church to explore the Church's roots in Poland. Then travel to the Wieliczka Salt Mines. Descend via stairway into the depths of the earth to see the wonders left behind by the miners, including Chapels and Chandeliers made from the salt. (B, D)
Day 8 May 19 – Time in Krakow and Optional Wieliczka Salt Mines
After breakfast, continue to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. Here, you will walk the grounds in remembrance of those who lost their lives there. In the afternoon, visit Collegium Maius. This building, located on the University Campus, laid the groundwork for Protestant reformers like Luther and Calvin. Enjoy a relaxing evening before you return home. (B, D)
Day 9 May 20 – Return to USA
Return home inspired by the people and places of Poland.
Departure Dates
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026From $3998*



