Italy tops the list, accounting for over 21 percent of bookings, followed closely by Spain at 20 percent and Greece at 12 percent, figures from one operator suggest.
Barcelona, Rome and Rhodes are the most searched cities, it said.
Budget carrier Ryanair's figures point in the same direction, with 42 percent of its Easter passengers flying to Italy and 22 percent to Spain.
Short city breaks have surged in popularity – one agency reported a 90 percent year-on-year increase in that category.
For those staying closer to home, the Czech Republic leads foreign bookings at around a quarter of all reservations, followed by Montenegro and Croatia.
Within Poland itself, the Baltic coast remains the dominant choice, accounting for roughly two thirds of domestic Easter bookings – up significantly on last year.
Mountain destinations, by contrast, have seen their share drop from around a third to less than a fifth.
Overall Easter reservations are up around 21 percent compared with 2025, according to travel website Wakacje.pl, with Italy, Malta, Morocco and Spain recording some of the sharpest increases.
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Source: tvpinfo.pl