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USA Adventure Tours

With over 40 years' experience showing groups of travellers the USA, Canada, Alaska and Central America, we know a thing or two about putting on a good show and today we are firm leaders in small group tours across North America.
With year round departures and over 50 unique itineraries from 3 to 80 days in length, we offer the widest range of tours and departures you'll find anywhere and whatever you choose we guarantee you the experience of a lifetime! Here's why TrekAmerica is number one.
The Great Outdoors are at their greatest up in Alaska. This short eight-day getaway gets your family out into the thick of it quickly, making the most of your time in the wilds of America’s extreme northwest. Up here, you’ll kayak the shores of Resurrection Bay with an eye peeled for otters, bald eagles and maybe even whales, then head off to hike the Kenai Peninsula’s glacial icefields. Later, we’ll ferry you across beautiful Kachemak Bay for lunch in the shadow of a stunning glacier. Welcome to nature at its purest.

France Tours - Adventure

Channel your inner artist and follow in the footsteps of the Impressionists from Paris to Provence on this inspiring 12-day tour. Your spirit will soar as you explore the French Alps, cycle through the wine region of Burgundy, and picnic beneath the Eiffel Tower. You'll sip champagne at its source and meet the beautiful people in Nice. As always, you’re free to choose the activities that interest you—because you can’t discover yourself if you’re not free to discover the destination in your own style.Channel your inner artist and follow in the footsteps of the Impressionists from Paris to Provence on this inspiring 12-day tour. Your spirit will soar as you explore the French Alps, cycle through the wine region of Burgundy, and picnic beneath the Eiffel Tower. You'll sip champagne at its source and meet the beautiful people in Nice. As always, you’re free to choose the activities that interest you—because you can’t discover yourself if you’re not free to discover the destination in your own style.

Adventure tourism to Poland

We would like to invite you to Poland, a beautiful place with a rich diversity of nature, outstanding history and interesting culture. By our tours, we would like to show you our country in a very special, profound way and convince you that traveling through Poland and especially visiting Krakow, gives you a chance to meet people who have some interesting opinions to express and to discover places with the old culture and still alive folk tradition.
On our web site you will find some interesting Krakow and Poland tours suggestions which we have prepared in a creative way having in mind your need to see the most significant and famous monuments. Apart from that, we are open to all your expectations and preferences. Remember that we can organize a special, individual tour only for you. We would do our best to prepare for you an unforgettable holiday, business trip, weekend or evening

Poland Holidays – Tours & Adventures Travel Guide

PureTravel Says
“A Poland holiday should be at the top of your to-do list. The beauty of its cities and the untamed wildness of its mountains and national parks will inspire and enlighten. Besides the well-known theatre and opera of Poland, other cultural attractions blend the unusual with the commonplace from centuries past. Sights in Warsaw and in Kraków combine a holiday of interest and education. And you can also have a skiing adventure and play by the water in Poland. You will find a unique and diverse holiday in Poland, whether you dream of sitting in an outdoor café on the Old Town Square or viewing a gallery of artwork by Leonardo da Vinci.”

Poland Holiday Highlights

History & Culture – See some of the oldest edifices in Europe and newer buildings of the 18th century in Poland. Walk through Kraków Gate and tour the cathedral on the island of Ostrow Tumski. Admire the Renaissance arcades and the Baroque spires, the storybook views and the enchanting streets.
Sightseeing – With so much to see in Poland, you should plan your route before embarking on your tour. Plan your tours through Poland’s official tourism website or by searching for an information booth in any of Poland’s cities once you arrive in the country. The Gothic architecture and the churches, monasteries and plazas all will hold you enthralled and spellbound as you travel this beautiful country.
Walking & Trekking – Walking and trekking through Poland offers the visitor some amazing sights and experiences. From Kampinos National Park to the eastern Carpathian Mountains, you can trek surrounded by forests or in close proximity to the waters of seas, lakes or rivers. The terrain can be rough so be sure to bring heavy boots.
Water Sports – Poland has dozens of lakes and the coast along the Baltic Sea. There are beach resorts and water sports centers everywhere near the water, so there’s plenty to keep you occupied on the waterside. Visit Drawa and Ilowa lakes that have become popular destinations. In Gizycko, you will find a number of places to rent sport equipment, and a number of marinas to service you. At Leba, you can lie on white sand and relax the day away. Try windsurfing, go kayaking, or water ski. There are many choices.
Winter Sports – Skiing in Poland will give you the thrill of a lifetime. It’s a fairytale land of ice and snow and offers great winter sports. Live the life of the early days and ride in a horse-drawn sleigh. Go to the popular ski resort of Zakopane and try the slopes. Ski in Korbielow on any of the thirteen runs.

When To Go

For winter sports, visit Poland during winter when snow will cover the mountains from the middle of December until April. For warm weather activities, you should come in the summer from June through September when temperatures are mild.

Top Tips

  • Be sure not to make jokes or criticisms about religion in Poland. Religion plays a large role here.
  • When you are visiting a private home, you should bring flowers and in odd numbers.
  • Do not photograph military installations while in Poland, including all border points.
  • Electricity is 220 volts AC.

Poland Holidays In Focus

History and Culture – Warsaw should be a focal point for much of your trip to Poland. Old Town, after being destroyed in World War II, was fully reconstructed from the original plans of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Old Town Square has an outdoor café you can enjoy and you can tour the antique shops and the Historical Museum there. Watch films and slide shows at the Warsaw Rising Museum, which commemorates citizens who were active in the resistance.
In Kraków, you must see the primary entrance into the Old Town section, the Kraków Gate, and see the museum housed within. The medieval atmosphere is spellbinding and you can get the full feel of it when walking around the central Market Square and seeing the 14th century-designed merchant stalls. Drop by Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest in Europe. Also go by the Wawel Castle where you can see a huge collection of beautiful 16th-century tapestries. And in the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz, you can visit the 1553 Remuh Synagogue.
Although a very sobering experience, you also should consider a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, about 43 miles from Kraków, so you can pay tribute to the victims of the holocaust. You will get a new perspective on the history of Poland and of our world.
Sightseeing – You’ll have a unique sightseeing trip in Poland. In Zamosc, you can walk through the Renaissance-style market and square. Explore underground at the Wieliczka Salt Mine and move through miles of twisted corridors. West of Warsaw you can see the manor house where Frederick Chopin was born. There’s a park there as well as summer recitals.
While in Warsaw, you should drop into the oldest cake shop in the city, Blikle. They serve their famous doughnuts and delicious snacks. Stroll among the pigeons at Kraków's Rynek, a huge medieval square that’s alive with history. If you are visiting Kazimierz in July, you’ll want to witness or even take part in the famous Jewish Culture Festival. It’s a fascinating tour to travel through Kraków and see the amazing facades in neoclassical design, and perhaps imagine that you are back in the early centuries of Poland. One section of Kraków's city wall is still standing and this gives you the 
opportunity
 to see one of the biggest strongholds in Europe, 15th-century Barbakan.

Walking and Trekking – Trek among the mountains or in sight of the Baltic Sea. There are many trails within the parks and reserves in Poland. If you want to see some native wildlife, go to the Great Bieszczady Forest, where you’ll see bears, wolves and lynx. The forest is inside the Bieszczady National Park, which is part of the Carpathian Mountains. This park is the last refuge of European bison and has many nature trails where you can move through the wilderness with ease.
Trekking the frontier in the Bieszczady region is a challenge, and hiking the Szczecin region around the lakes and rivers, surrounded by the Bukowa forest or seeing the forested lands of the Wkrzañska forest is simply the best. You can go on guided treks through the mountains for different length trips, from 3 days to eleven days.
The Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains are two other great choices for a trekking holiday.
Water Sports – You will find wonderful beaches and camping on the Hel Peninsula. Try some sailing on one of the 1,000 lakes in the Mazurian Lake District, or drop in a line since it’s a great fishing spot. Love canoeing? You can slip into the Brda River, or boat down the Czarna Hancza River.
On the Pomeranian coast, you’ll find some relaxing beach resorts. Kolobrzeg is a very fashionable destination, and Leba has beautiful white sands.
In northern Poland you’ll find windsurfing on some of the lakes. Enjoy the picturesque scenery and the balmy weather. You can nearly always find great conditions at Kashubia and Olsztyn for water fun. Lakeside water sports centers wait to serve you at Ruciane-Nida and Wegorzewo.
Skiing and other Winter Sports – There are some great ski resorts in Poland, including Zakopane, where you can see the fabulous little wooden cottages, like gingerbread houses. Some of the people who live there still dress in traditional Goralskie garb.
From December to the end of March, you can go just about anywhere in Poland for optimum skiing but the Tatras are perfect mountains for all skill levels in climbing, hiking and skiing. In the south, you can ski the mountains along the border. In the center of Poland, find very popular ski resorts that cater well to skiers, such as Wisla, Ustron and Szczyrk.

Classic Itineraries

  • Visit the Museum Czartoryskich Arsenal Miejski where you will see Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, Lady with an Ermine.
  • At Wawel, be sure to stop at the Royal Castle and cathedral for a tour.
  • Sit in the beautiful rooftop garden of Warsaw University Library and admire the finest in Polish architecture.
  • Get your camera ready when you visit Nowa Huta, as this is a landscape directly from the communist era.
  • Visit the house where Chopin was born; it’s a short 32-mile drive west of Warsaw.


Brazil Adventure Tours



One of the earth's greatest natural masterpieces, Brazil adventure trips symbolize the great escape into a primordial, tropical paradise. From the wild spectacle of Carnaval to the immensity of the lush Amazon, Brazil is a country of mythic proportions. It is the fifth largest country on earth with a melody of superlatives, the Amazon, the world's mightiest river; Iguazu Falls, with massive volumes of water cascading over the mile-wide escarpment of the Parana plateau; vast equatorial rainforest, palm-kissed beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see and deep canyons of granite and quartzite surrounded by densely covered forests. A vast range of diversity makes adventure travel Brazil the ultimate outdoor 
Official Name: Federative Republic of Brazil
Population: 199 million
Capital City: Brasilia
Languages: Portuguese
Currency: Real
Time: UTC -2 to -4
Electricity: 110/220V 60Hz
Major Industries: Metal ores & products, transport equipment, soya beans, and coffee

IMPORTANT FACTS

Travel Documents

To enter Brazil, you must hold a current passport valid for six months beyond your date of departure from the country. Citizens of Canada, USA, and many other countries are required to hold a valid tourist visa for entry into Brazil. Check with your local Brazilian embassy for current requirements prior to departure. 
Application
 and processing fees for tourist visas to Brazil vary from country to country. If you require a tourist visa, please be aware that the processing time for a tourist visa is typically a minimum of ten business days. By law, as a tourist you are required to carry your passport with you at all times.

Food

The mainstay of the Brazilian diet is rice and black beans, generally served with beef, chicken or fish. Steak is a national passion. A wide variety of international restaurants can be found in Brazil’s larger cities. There are certain regional specialties. The South is famous for its barbecues, and the Northeast for its spicy seafood dishes. The country’s national dish is “feijoada,” a bean potpourri, reputedly introduced in Brazil by black slaves as early as the 1500's.

Water

Water is generally untreated and not safe to drink. Bottled water, fruit drinks, soft drinks, coffee and tea are all widely available and are safe to drink.

Vaccinations

There are no mandatory vaccinations required for Brazil with the exception of a yellow fever vaccination for persons entering from countries listed as endemic for yellow fever. Other recommended vaccinations typically include tetanus, diphtheria and polio. We advise you to contact your nearest travel clinic for information on health requirements, as this information changes frequently. A good website for current information is The Centre for Disease Control.
DESTINATION WEATHER INFORMATION
There are very few areas of Brazil that cannot be comfortably visited all year round. Generally, seasonal changes are not dramatic, the most defined being in the south. Winter in Brazil is from June to September. Only the southern states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Parana and Sao Paulo get cold. A few towns even get snow! Summer is at its height from December to February. In the south of the country, including Rio, the humidity can be very high, with temperatures reaching 40°C (104°F). The rest of the year Rio has temperatures from 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F). The northeast is generally hot all year round, with a cool breeze that prevents it from being stifling. Temperatures average about 28°C (82°F). The highlands of the interior, including Brasilia, are cooler than the coastal regions with frequent rains. Brazil has rain throughout the year. Short tropical rainstorms are most common, although more continued rain can affect the south during the winter months. Brazil's highest rainfall is in the Amazon and usually takes the form of a short daily downpour.
April to October: Warm and humid with pleasant afternoon temperatures. These months have the least amount of rain.
November to March: Rainy season. Hot and humid.
April to September: Dry and hot. Average temperature in afternoon is 33°C (91°F).
October to March: Wet season. Temperatures are hot with average afternoon temperatures reaching 33°C (91°F).

Adventure Tours Australia


You can’t get Down Under through a bus window. If you’re going to get off the tourist track, you’ll have to shake things up a bit—that’s why we’ve turned to trains, 4x4s, and buses for this itinerary. Starting in charming Adelaide, cut through the outback and explore the mysteries of Uluru. Follow your curiosity down the deserted tracks that make Australia so remote and spend 14 days discovering the natural beauty of one of the world’s most awe-inspiring destinations.


Adventure Tours CANADA

Canada is by size, the largest country in North America, second in the world overall (behind only Russia). Renowned worldwide for its vast, untouched landscape, its unique blend of cultures and multifaceted history, Canada is one of the world's wealthiest countries and a major tourist destination.
Canada is a land of vast distances and rich natural beauty. Economically and technologically, and in many other ways she resembles her neighbour to the