Poland / Central Europe Pilgrimage
Discover Poland and the Czech Republic on this Catholic pilgrimage, visiting such holy sites as Czestochowa’s Black Madonna, Krakow’s Divine Mercy Shrine, and the Infant Jesus of Prague, amongst many others. Be inspired by the lives of St. John Paul II, St. Maximillian Kolbe, St. Faustina Kowalska, and more. This sacred journey is enriched by daily Mass and time for prayerful reflection – blending faith and history while drawing you closer to God’s grace and mercy.
Our pilgrimage begins as we depart on our overnight flight to Warsaw. Meals and refreshments will be served aloft.
Upon arrival in Warsaw we will be met by tour manager, who will remain with us for the duration of our pilgrimage. We will transfer to our hotel for check-in and our first of two nights in Warsaw. (D) Overnight Warsaw
This morning, we will begin our day with a visit to the Shrine of Our Mary Immaculate and St. Maximilian Kolbe in Niepokalanow. We will then visit St. Stanislaw Kostka Church, where the martyred Solidarity priest Father Popieluszko worked and is buried. Then enjoy a full day tour of Warsaw including visits to the Cathedral of St. John, the Royal Castle, the Old Town Square, the Barbican and City Walls, and Zygmunt’s Column. Follow the Royal Route to Lazienki Park where we will see the Palace on the Water. (B, D) Overnight Warsaw
Depart Warsaw this morning and drive to Czestochowa which is the most popular pilgrimage site in Poland. Here we will visit the Jasna Gora Monastery where we will see the Treasury, Knight’s Hall, Refectory, and the Basilica of the Holy Cross and Nativity of Mary. The highlight of our visit will be viewing the famous icon of the Black Madonna to which numerous miracles are attributed. Late this afternoon, we proceed to Krakow, our home for the next four nights. (B, D) Overnight Krakow
Following breakfast, proceed to Wawel Hill and the Cathedral of St. Stanislaw, Poland’s second most important pilgrimage shrine. Continue to Krakow’s Old Town to see the main Market Square, the Church of St. Mary (outside visit), City Hall Tower (outside visit), Kanonicza Street where Pope John Paul II resided while living in Krakow and the courtyard of the Collegium Maius where he was a student. Afterwards, we will travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau to pay respects at the remains of this Nazi concentration camp where over a million people were killed during World War II. Both St. Edith Stein and St. Maximilian Kolbe were sent here, along with millions of other innocent Jews, Christians, and Poles. Return to Krakow for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Krakow
This morning, we travel to Wieliczka to visit one of Europe’s oldest salt mines, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These mines are a unique place where many generations of Polish miners have created a world of underground chambers and decorated chapels carved out of salt. After lunch, we journey to the Divine Mercy Shrine in Lagiewniki, where Saint Faustina, the Apostle of Divine Mercy, lived and died. Enjoy a guided tour of the shrine, which includes the convent chapel and St. Faustina’s tomb, and venerate the image of Divine Mercy and the relics of St. Faustina. Afterwards, we can pray by a relic of St. John Paul II in the new center “Have no Fear.” (B, D) Overnight Krakow
Today we walk in St. John Paul II’s footsteps as we retrace much of his early life, beginning with Wadowice where we visit the Gothic Basilica of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary, where he received baptism, first communion, and confirmation. See the Baroque nave and the miraculous picture of Our Lady of Perpetual help, in front of which the future saint prayed daily. Get to know the former Karol Wojtyla in a new way as we explore his hometown and the museum located in his family home, containing relics of his youth and personal belongings from when he was a local priest. Our next stop is a place that was one of John Paul’s favorite pilgrimage sites from his youth and young adult years– Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. This unique location began in the 17th century when the Palatine of Krakow founded a Bernardine Monastery and built a replica of the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem. The complex grew over the years to encompass replicas of the Tomb of Christ, The Mount of Olives, the Home of Caiaphas, and other sites in the Holy Land, to provide a place of more local pilgrimage for those who could not journey to Jerusalem. Now, on the slopes of the hills and in the valley are 43 chapels and shrines scattered on only 4km distance honoring the Way of the Cross, the Mysteries of the Rosary, and 7 Sorrows of Mary. (B, D) Overnight Krakow
Depart this morning for the Czech capital of Prague, one of Europe’s most attractive capitals. En route, stop at Kutna Hora to see the Sedlec Ossuary, popularly referred to as the “Bone Church” which contains the exhumed remains of up to 40,000 people. Upon arrival in Prague, we will check-in at our local hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Prague
Today we will enjoy a full day tour of Prague, starting with a visit to Loreto Shrine, one of the most important pilgrimage shrines in Czechia. Then visit Prague Castle where we marvel at St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, the picturesque Golden Lane, the Royal Palace and St. George’s Convent. Enjoy a luncheon at the Strahov Monastery Brewery. Its history is documented all the way back to around 1400 AD. Proceed to Mala Strana, “the Little Quarter”, with its beautiful architectural buildings. Here we will visit the Church of St. Nicholas and then the Church of Our Lady Victorious where we will see the famous statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. (B, D) Overnight Prague
This morning, we will cross the Charles Bridge to visit the Old Town, considered to be one of the best historical city centers in Europe. Visit the Old Town Square, the Town Hall with its famous Astronomical Clock which comes alive when the hour strikes and the twelve disciples appear to bless the crowd, the Church of Our Lady before Tyn, and the Church of St. Nicholas. The balance of the afternoon will be free for exploring the town or private prayer. This evening we will have dinner at the Na Spilce Pub located in the former fermentation cellars of the Pilsner Urquell Brewery. (B, D) Overnight Prague
Today take a short trip to the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Svata Hora. Situated on a hill above the town of Pribram, this Minor Basilica was built in the 17th century around a 14th century statue of the Blessed Mother. Return to Prague for a free afternoon. This evening, we enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B, D) Overnight Prague
Following breakfast transfer to the airport for our return flight home.
Our pilgrimage begins as we depart on our overnight flight to Warsaw. Meals and refreshments will be served aloft.
Upon arrival in Warsaw we will be met by tour manager, who will remain with us for the duration of our pilgrimage. We will transfer to our hotel for check-in and our first of two nights in Warsaw. (D) Overnight Warsaw
This morning, we will begin our day with a visit to the Shrine of Our Mary Immaculate and St. Maximilian Kolbe in Niepokalanow. We will then visit St. Stanislaw Kostka Church, where the martyred Solidarity priest Father Popieluszko worked and is buried. Then enjoy a full day tour of Warsaw including visits to the Cathedral of St. John, the Royal Castle, the Old Town Square, the Barbican and City Walls, and Zygmunt’s Column. Follow the Royal Route to Lazienki Park where we will see the Palace on the Water. (B, D) Overnight Warsaw
Depart Warsaw this morning and drive to Czestochowa which is the most popular pilgrimage site in Poland. Here we will visit the Jasna Gora Monastery where we will see the Treasury, Knight’s Hall, Refectory, and the Basilica of the Holy Cross and Nativity of Mary. The highlight of our visit will be viewing the famous icon of the Black Madonna to which numerous miracles are attributed. Late this afternoon, we proceed to Krakow, our home for the next four nights. (B, D) Overnight Krakow
Following breakfast, proceed to Wawel Hill and the Cathedral of St. Stanislaw, Poland’s second most important pilgrimage shrine. Continue to Krakow’s Old Town to see the main Market Square, the Church of St. Mary (outside visit), City Hall Tower (outside visit), Kanonicza Street where Pope John Paul II resided while living in Krakow and the courtyard of the Collegium Maius where he was a student. Afterwards, we will travel to Auschwitz-Birkenau to pay respects at the remains of this Nazi concentration camp where over a million people were killed during World War II. Both St. Edith Stein and St. Maximilian Kolbe were sent here, along with millions of other innocent Jews, Christians, and Poles. Return to Krakow for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Krakow
This morning, we travel to Wieliczka to visit one of Europe’s oldest salt mines, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These mines are a unique place where many generations of Polish miners have created a world of underground chambers and decorated chapels carved out of salt. After lunch, we journey to the Divine Mercy Shrine in Lagiewniki, where Saint Faustina, the Apostle of Divine Mercy, lived and died. Enjoy a guided tour of the shrine, which includes the convent chapel and St. Faustina’s tomb, and venerate the image of Divine Mercy and the relics of St. Faustina. Afterwards, we can pray by a relic of St. John Paul II in the new center “Have no Fear.” (B, D) Overnight Krakow
Today we walk in St. John Paul II’s footsteps as we retrace much of his early life, beginning with Wadowice where we visit the Gothic Basilica of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary, where he received baptism, first communion, and confirmation. See the Baroque nave and the miraculous picture of Our Lady of Perpetual help, in front of which the future saint prayed daily. Get to know the former Karol Wojtyla in a new way as we explore his hometown and the museum located in his family home, containing relics of his youth and personal belongings from when he was a local priest. Our next stop is a place that was one of John Paul’s favorite pilgrimage sites from his youth and young adult years– Kalwaria Zebrzydowska. This unique location began in the 17th century when the Palatine of Krakow founded a Bernardine Monastery and built a replica of the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem. The complex grew over the years to encompass replicas of the Tomb of Christ, The Mount of Olives, the Home of Caiaphas, and other sites in the Holy Land, to provide a place of more local pilgrimage for those who could not journey to Jerusalem. Now, on the slopes of the hills and in the valley are 43 chapels and shrines scattered on only 4km distance honoring the Way of the Cross, the Mysteries of the Rosary, and 7 Sorrows of Mary. (B, D) Overnight Krakow
Depart this morning for the Czech capital of Prague, one of Europe’s most attractive capitals. En route, stop at Kutna Hora to see the Sedlec Ossuary, popularly referred to as the “Bone Church” which contains the exhumed remains of up to 40,000 people. Upon arrival in Prague, we will check-in at our local hotel for dinner and overnight. (B, D) Overnight Prague
Today we will enjoy a full day tour of Prague, starting with a visit to Loreto Shrine, one of the most important pilgrimage shrines in Czechia. Then visit Prague Castle where we marvel at St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, the picturesque Golden Lane, the Royal Palace and St. George’s Convent. Enjoy a luncheon at the Strahov Monastery Brewery. Its history is documented all the way back to around 1400 AD. Proceed to Mala Strana, “the Little Quarter”, with its beautiful architectural buildings. Here we will visit the Church of St. Nicholas and then the Church of Our Lady Victorious where we will see the famous statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. (B, D) Overnight Prague
This morning, we will cross the Charles Bridge to visit the Old Town, considered to be one of the best historical city centers in Europe. Visit the Old Town Square, the Town Hall with its famous Astronomical Clock which comes alive when the hour strikes and the twelve disciples appear to bless the crowd, the Church of Our Lady before Tyn, and the Church of St. Nicholas. The balance of the afternoon will be free for exploring the town or private prayer. This evening we will have dinner at the Na Spilce Pub located in the former fermentation cellars of the Pilsner Urquell Brewery. (B, D) Overnight Prague
Today take a short trip to the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Svata Hora. Situated on a hill above the town of Pribram, this Minor Basilica was built in the 17th century around a 14th century statue of the Blessed Mother. Return to Prague for a free afternoon. This evening, we enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B, D) Overnight Prague
Following breakfast transfer to the airport for our return flight home.

What's Included
Anticipated Weather · July
July in Poland and the Czech Republic is peak summer — warm, mostly sunny, and occasionally punctuated by brief afternoon thunderstorms. Pack a light waterproof layer and comfortable walking shoes suited for cobblestones and uneven terrain. Modest attire is required at all churches and sacred sites throughout the pilgrimage (shoulders and knees covered).
Pricing Information
Please note: Air taxes/fuel surcharges and gratuities are subject to change and will be updated on the final invoice. The final invoice will be emailed to you approximately 3 months prior to departure.
What Pilgrims Are Saying
I feel amazed by the going to the places where some of the saints themselves stood, like Saint Maximilian Kolbe and Saint John Paul II. I knew about them but seeing where they lived and the relics behind by them makes me feel more connected to them. I genuinely feel more inspired by them and will be trying to follow in their footsteps more closely because of this pilgrimage.

