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East Europe 14 Days, Dep Date: 1 October 2026

Marian Pilgrimage East Europewith Medjugorje & Divine Mercy

Countries & Places to visit while on this Journey
CZECHIA: Prague
HUNGARY: Budapest
SLOVAKIA: Bratislava
HERZEGOVINA: Medjugorje
AUSTRIA: Vienna - Salzburg
POLAND: Krakow Divine Mercy - Czestochowa – Wadowice - Wieliczka Salt mine.
Guided City Tour in Prague, Medjugorje, Krakow, Jasna Gora, Wieliczka Salt mine, Bratislava, Salzburg, Vienna & one night onboard the Ship.

Departure to Rome, Upon arrival will transfer to Ancona to board the Ship to Split, stay on-board the ship.
After breakfast, upon arrival, transfer to Medjugorje, en-route enjoy the breathtaking beautiful surroundings on the journey becomes more serene and meaningful, arrive Medjugorje, stay.
After breakfast we visit the St. James Parish Church of Medjugorje, consecrated in 1969, as the focus of worship and prayer for both the local parish and visiting pilgrims. A marble statue of the Queen of Peace, which became a symbol of the Medjugorje Shrine, was erected in 1987 at the square in front of the church. The Adoration Chapel was built in 1992 as a place for private prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The Shrine also includes various prayer areas, a meeting hall for pilgrims, a cemetery, a gift shop, a first aid station, and an information booth and then we will climb to the hill of Crnica above the hamlet of Podbrdo – known as the Hill of the Apparitions, to pray at “Blue Cross”, which is a very special place at the base of Apparition Hill where the visionaries would meet in the early days of the apparitions to avoid the Communist police. In the afternoon you can visit the Cenacolo Community, a drug rehabilitation centre for young people, which uses prayer, fasting and physical work to heal young people from their addictions. You will hear an inspiring personal witness by one of the addicts. Evening back to Church followed by the Rosary and Holy Mass and stay.
After breakfast, transfer to Medjugorje for the visit of Mount Krizevac – the Hill of the Cross (those who are interested can climb the Mountain the stony path and follow the Way of the Cross to the summit, where you arrive as dawn breaks. This is an unforgettable experience reflecting the difficulties of our life’s journey culminating in our arrival at the foot of the cross bathed in the light of the Resurrection and the rest of the day at leisure, back to Church followed by the Rosary and Holy Mass.
After breakfast, transfer to Budapest, en-route enjoy the breathtaking beautiful surroundings on the journey becomes more serene and meaningful, Upon arrival at hotel, stay.
After breakfast we visit the Heroes Square and City Park followed by the short city tour of Budapest. We will pass by the famous Opera House on the magnificent Andrassy Avenue and take an inside visit at St. Stephen Basilica, later we continue our trip with Citadel panoramic view stop on the top of Gellert Mountain followed by the historical Buda Castle, on Castle Hill, which was founded in the 13th century after the Mongol invasion and today the Castle, often referred to as the Royal Palace (Budavári Palota), is the home to a number of cultural institutions, including the National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, then to Krakow, stay.
After breakfast we visit the Shrine of the Divine Mercy, Sanctuary in Krakow, Poland is a Roman Catholic basilica dedicated to the Divine Mercy devotion, as the resting place of Saint Faustina Kowalska, canonized on April 30, 2000 Divine Mercy St. Faustina Sanctuary. Digan reported that while praying at Faustina’s tomb she heard a voice saying “ask for my help and I will help you” and her constant pain stopped, later After breakfast, we visit Wadowice – the town where St. John Paul II spent his childhood. In his family home, where he was born and spent 18 years of his life, there is a Museum dedicated to John Paul II. It shows the whole life of the Pope and different objects collected by this institution that belonged to Karol Wojtyła and his family and then to the Salt mine of Wieliczka located in the town of Wieliczka in southern Poland, which lies within the Krakow metropolitan area. The mine, built in the 13th century, produced table salt continuously until 2007, as one of the world’s oldest salt mines still in operation. The mine’s attractions include dozens of statues, three chapels and an entire cathedral that has been carved out of the rock salt by the miners. The oldest sculptures are augmented by the new carvings by contemporary artists. The mine is one of Poland’s official national Historic Monuments, back to hotel stay.
After early breakfast, we transfer to Częstochowa to visit the Jasna Góra Sanctuary – the Pauline cloister with the most venerated image in Poland of the Black Madonna. The Sanctuary was built in the 14th century and from the beginning it houses the image, which according to the tradition was painted by St. Lucas on the tabletop from the house of the Holy Family. Our Lady of Czestochowa (Black Madonna) is believed to be the Queen and the Protector of Poland. Every year several million pilgrims – commoners as well as celebrities – come here to pray before the miraculous picture of Our Lady of Czestochowa. The faithful have believed for ages that St. Luke the Evangelist himself painted the divine icon on a tabletop from the Holy Family’s house. Over the last half-millennium a great number of them had their prayers heard and, grateful, left innumerable votive offerings displayed in the sanctuary. Chapel with Miraculous Painting of the Black Madonna, The Basilica, and The Bell Tower that contains one or more bells or that is designed to hold bells, even if it has none. In the European tradition, such a tower most commonly serves as part of a church and contains church bells. Modern bell towers often contain carillons. The bell is rung to signify the time, to call people to worship, for special events such as weddings and funerals, or historically to sound a civil defence or fire alarm. Knight’s Hall, and then to Krakow and stay.
After breakfast transfer to Prague, upon arrival, we will start the city tour by walking, Prague Castle Area St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Basilica, Golden lane, we can also see Archbishop Palace, President Palace, Lobkovic palace and Garden view too from outside, St. Nicholas Church, Infant Jesus Shrine, Charles Bridge, John Lennon Wall, Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock Tower with special mechanisms and dials to display astronomical, Our Lady of The Church Wenceslav Square, National Museum (just a view from the Square), later to hotel and stay.
After breakfast transfer from Prague to Salzburg, followed by the guided fascinating walk through the historic Old Town awaits, the city's most famous landmarks. The Mirabell Gardens, a renowned filming location from "The Sound of Music," is just one of many spots you’ll discover on your walk. It is here that Maria and the children filmed the iconic "Do-Re-Mi" scene, singing by the fountain and on the steps. We will also see the Pferdeschwemme and the Felsenreitschule, where Baron von Trapp sang the "Edelwei" song at the farewell. These places and their stories will transport you to the time of the movie's production, bringing the magic of the film to life. Another highlight of the tour is the visit to Mozart's birthplace in the historic Getreidegasse. This narrow, winding street still feels like it did in the 18th century, and it leads you to the place where the famous composer was born. A walk through this historic area offers a unique insight into the life of the musical genius. During your time in the Old Town, you will also discover other landmarks such as the impressive University Church, St. Peter’s Abbey, the Salzburg Cathedral, and the world-renowned Festival Hall, later transfer to hotel, stay. .
After breakfast transfer Bratislava, enroute we will try to drive along the Wachau valley of the River Danube, enjoy the Alpine scenery, pass by the village of Melk with the magnificent Melk Abbey, enjoy the beautiful view of the small Austrian villages like Melk village along the Danube River and upon arrival followed by the City tour of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. The tour stops at Bratislava Castle. Cross the Danube and have a look at the new part of the city. Later, to the city center to see the historical buildings like the Old Town, St Martin’s Cathedral, known especially for previously being the coronation church of the Kingdom of Hungary, later to visit St Michael Tower bathed in lights and then to the hotel, stay.
After breakfast transfer to Vienna, followed by the half day city tour of Vienna the beautiful late Baroque style square; Kartner street, which is home to the many magnificent buildings designed by Austria’s most famous architects, later we drive to the center for a two hours city walk with the courtyards of the winter palace, the most interesting old town squares, St. Peter's Church and St. Stephans cathedral a symbol and most important monument of Vienna towers over the entire Old Town; the Belvedere Palace – the most beautiful palace complex Vienna and an outstanding example of Baroque style architecture in the world Vienna followed by the City tour-all the sights we can do with the bus like the Ringstrasse, with Opera house, Townhall, Imperial winter residence (Hofburg) the former winter residence of the imperial family, the national museums, the most famous monument, Saint Charles Church etc, then we walk around the beautiful gardens and up to the Gloriette at Schönbrunn and then hotel stay.
After breakfast followed by transfer to airport to take the flight to home.
We arrive back home.
ELEVEN Nights stay at hotels & 1 Nt On-board the Ship while on this journey.
1 Nt On-board the Ship
3 Nts Medjugorje
1 Nt Budapest
3 Nts Krakow
1 Nt Prague
3 Nts Vienna
Please note that the offers listed above are valid only till 31 March 2026.
Tour Cost Includes :

Airfare, Visa, Twin Sharing Stay, All Meals, All Transfers, Sightseeing & Guide.

Tour Cost DOES NOT Include :

Taxes, Optional Tours & Medical Insurance.