Transfer from Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Departure from Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Poprad
11:35h

Trip duration: 155min

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Departure from Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Zdiar
Slovakia

75 min

Anyone trying to escape the frenetic and demanding life of big cities should wind down for a while at Zdiar. It is a relaxed and... laid back little village, perfect for hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter. It is equally charming covered in snow or in full summer blossom. The village was founded at the beginning of the 17th century when it had 794 inhabitants, mostly farmers, shepherds, and miners. Today it counts merely 1300 residents that live in the traditional wooden homes and are also involved in tourism. For a piece of culture and history you should visit the folk museum with traditional folk costumes and for a more special experience you may also participate in traditional wedding ceremony wearing the real folk costume.

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Chabowka Rolling-Stock Heritage Park Skansen
Poland

75 min

This interesting open-air museum consists of a vast exhibition of historic steam, diesel and electric locomotives, snow ploughs and rail-mounted cranes with informative panels explaining... important facts. The park was opened in 1993 at the Western end of one of the most beautiful rail lines in Poland. There are also original buildings and infrastructure with signaling which makes this site very authentic. Chabowka Rolling-Stock Heritage Park Skansen today represents one of the largest and most interesting collections of railway exhibits in Poland.

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Belianska Cave
Slovakia

135 min

Belianska Cave was open to public since the late 1800s and back in 1896 it was the first cave in Europe that had electric lights.... Today’s tour lasts about an hour through enormous halls and thinner corridors and offers an opportunity to enjoy in the great variety of formations, sinter waterfalls, stalagmites and numerous lakes. Visitors are all overwhelmed when arriving to the “Music Hall”, a space with excellent acoustics where concerts are held every August. Be aware that there are 860 stairs to be passed along the tour. Warm clothes are recommended since the cave temperature rises only from 5 to 6°C in summer.

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Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
Poland

75 min

Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is Poland’s first pilgrimage park established at the beginning of the 17th century. A series of over 40 Baroque churches and chapels, dedicated... to the Passion of Jesus Christ and the life of the Virgin Mary, are built in a beautiful natural landscape. The creator of this outstanding sanctuary was Mikołaj Zebrzydowski, the Voivode of Kraków, who had the idea to create a copy of Jerusalem. The central point is point is the marvelous Baroque St. Mary's Basilica. The site is not interesting only for pilgrims because its values well exceed religious significance with the richness and variety of architectural designs and the unison between nature and man-made wonders.

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Wieliczka Salt Mine
Poland

195 min

Step into the magical underground place where you will find a labyrinth of tunnels, wonderful sculptures and three chapels with altarpieces among which the chapel... of Saint Kinga is one of the greatest wonders of Poland. It was built by the miners and literally every part, from chandeliers to altarpieces, is made of salt, even the floor. Other wonders of this fantastic place are the salt lake, whose water contains 320 g of salt per liter, a spa and wellness center. The spa is said to be excellent for treating respiratory illnesses due to the atmosphere inside. The Wieliczka Salt Mine is the only site in the world where mining has been continued since the Middle Ages and as such it represents the embodiment of technological human progress.