Poland has much to offer:
Poland’s appeal as a holiday destination has grown, and the range of accommodation has improved dramatically.
The choice now runs from luxury hotels, replete with swimming pool and fitness suites, to rooms in private houses,
living with Polish families, to camping on the shores of a lake.
If you are looking for an outdoor activity holiday - Poland is the perfect place. Explore the countryside on foot, by bike, on horseback or by boat.
As well as natural wealth, Poland possesses many imposing buildings: the castle of the Teutonic Knight’s at Malbork and the magnificent complex on the Wawel in Krakow are just two.
It’s true that some of the countries using the euro can be costly, such as France for hotels and Ireland for eating out, while Poland (outside the eurozone) is generally one of the cheapest places to visit.
The best value (eating out for a meal for two) came in Poland, where the total bill was just under £29, nearly half of that in Ireland.
Poland also rated as one of the cheapest countries for quality hotel stays, with five star hotels
exceptional value - Which? Holiday July 2010.
Poland are considering joining the Euro in 2012 - visit now while it is still such excellent value for money.
We very much look forward to helping you explore this unique and inspiring country.