Albatross Europe 2026

EASTERN EUROPE

13 DAYS

Dresden

Poles, Porcelain and Prague Join us for an incredible 13-day tour of central Europe as we visit the magnificent cities, famous historic sights and cultural gems of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. Fascinating guided tours of the cities of Dresden, Krakow and Prague will give us a real insight with a magical highlight of a nighttime dinner cruise on the Vltava River.

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Day 1 Overnight in Germany We travel across to mainland Europe to our overnight hotel in Germany. Day 2 Germany Today we travel through Germany to our first main stay in the historic city of Dresden, capital city of the German state of Saxony. Day 3 Meissen Porcelain and Pillnitz Castle

This morning, we visit the iconic Meissen Porcelain including entrance to the museum as well as the demonstration workshop. The Museum of the Meissen Porcelain Foundation tells the rich 300-year-old history of Europe’s oldest porcelain manufacturer. Afterwards, we visit the spectacular baroque castle and ornamental gardens of Schloss Pillnitz set on the banks of the Elbe River, once the summer residence of the Saxon Royal Family. We then enjoy a scenic paddle steamer boat ride through one of the most

beautiful regions of Germany. Day 4 Dresden Driver’s Day Off

Today we have time to enjoy a lazy morning followed by a fascinating 1-hour guided walking tour of Dresden. The remainder of the day we have time to explore this city at leisure. The city is known for world-famous sights including the Baroque Zwinger Palace, the ornate Semperoper Opera House on Theaterplatz as well as the Lutheran Church of Our Lady. Or head to the twelve Dresden State Art Collections to at Raphael’s The Sistine Madonna and the Green Vault, the world’s largest treasure chamber. Day 5 Wroclaw Today, we travel to Poland and the city of Krakow with a stop en-route in one of the country’s historic cities – Wroclaw. The preserved old town and its magnificent Market Square is the place to head for with cafés and restaurants dotted around. Or take a stroll to the National Museum, a spectacular gallery with beautiful historic works. Day 6 Krakow This morning, we will enjoy a half-day step-on guided tour of Krakow, one of Poland’s oldest cities dating back to the 7th century and one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural and artistic life. Our guided tour will also include a visit to the Oskar Schindler’s Factory , a poignant museum commemorating the Holocaust and Schindler’s efforts to save 1,200 Jewish people. Afterwards, we will have time to visit the galleries and quirky shops of Krakow’s Jewish Quarter. Day 7 Auschwitz-Birkenau Today we will experience a full-day visit to Auschwitz , the concentration camp operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during WWII (now a memorial and museum), and we deliberately allow a full day for this moving and poignant excursion to give everyone the time they need. The 3.5-hour tour will be with a local English-speaking guide. Please note that Auschwitz can be a difficult place to visit for some people due to the events which took place there during WWII. It is not suitable for children. Day 8 Wieliczka Salt Mines and time at leisure This morning, we have a guided tour of southern Poland’s historic gem, the Wieliczka Salt Mine , hailed as the longest of its kind in the world. Of the 2,400 chambers adorned with ornamental statues and monuments, the magnum opus is the Chapel of St Kinga, dedicated to the legendary Princess Kinga of Hungary, who brought salt mining to Poland. Afterwards, we will have time at leisure in Krakow, another opportunity to visit some of the city’s remarkable landmarks. Please note: this tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues. There are a high number of steps. Lift access is possible, but cannot be guaranteed at time of booking. Day 9 Prague via Brno Today we travel to Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic with a lunchtime stop en-route in the city of Brno, the country’s second-largest city. Brno’s compact old town features ornate architecture with art nouveau, empire and neoclassical examples and a famous local landmark is the Brno Dragon statue where most visitors stop to have their photo taken. Dating from 1786, the lovely Lužánky Park, features the ornate Renaissance Revival pavilion built by a famous Viennese architect Ludwig Förster. Day 10 Prague Driver’s Day Off For our first morning in Prague, we enjoy a 3-hour guided walking tour of the city from our hotel to get our bearings and hear more about the history and culture of this magnificent city as we discover the most iconic sights. Day 11 Prague and Dinner Cruise We have a whole day at leisure to please ourselves and explore the centuries-old capital city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We can head for the beautiful Old Town Square and the famous Prague Astronomical Clock, the winding alleys of the Jewish Quarter or relax in one of the many cosy cafés. This evening, we will see Prague by night with a scenic 3-hour dinner cruise on the Vltava River as we pass twinkling lights and the most beautiful sights of Charles Bridge, Rudolfinum and Prague Castle. A buffet dinner, welcome drink, printed guide and live music is included. (Operator’s own coach required for dinner cruise evening transfer). Day 12 Overnight in Germany Today we travel across to central Europe and our overnight hotel in Germany. Day 13 Departure After breakfast, we begin our journey home.

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