On a cruise between Berlin and Copenhagen CroisiEurope offers you a glimpse of Poland. You will visit Szczecin, Poland’s 7th largest city, and its 3rd largest port. It played a major role in the anti-communist popular uprisings of 1970 and during the rise of the Solidarity trade union in the 1980s.
Today, it still has many monuments that bear witness to its rich history.
The country is home to some beautiful cities that have been built and rebuilt following conflict and war. Krakow, for example is one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe and the Poles have been able to rebuild it to present a city steeped in history, old medieval streets and magnificent castles.
Often disputed for its innumerable riches, Poland is a country with a troubled and often bloody history, from which it finally emancipated itself to nw be able to modernise at great pace.
Here, life is in full swing and cities never sleep. Happy and free, young people go out and welcome anyone who is willing to follow them. Proud of their country and their history, the Poles are honoured to see tourists coming to discover their nation.
Visiting Poland is also like having an appointment with vast and unexplored wilderness. It is home to the last European bison and in the mountains of the south, the immense Carpathian bears. The many national parks are full of so many beautiful treasures not forgetting the incredible endemic flora and fauna.