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Slovak Ancestry Tour – Genealogy Tour of Slovakia by E-TRAVEL.SK DMC

E-TRAVEL.SK DMC guide Andrej Stanik holding an Incoming Services to Central Europe brochure in front of a historic fountain in Slovakia
Dr. Andrej Stanik

1. I only know my great-grandparents came “from Slovakia.” Is that enough to start?

Yes — and you would not be the first. Many of our guests begin with just a surname, an old document, or a family story.
From there, we help with the research and gradually narrow it down to a specific village or region.
Once we identify the place, everything becomes much more personal and real.

2. What actually happens during a genealogy tour?

It is not a typical sightseeing program. Of course, you will see beautiful places, but the focus is on your story.
We visit the village your ancestors came from, search parish or archive records, walk through cemeteries looking for family names,
and sometimes even meet locals — occasionally distant relatives. It is often emotional in ways people do not expect.

3. Who will guide us during the journey?

Your tour is led personally by Dr. Andrej Stanik, our VIP guide. He speaks English, Spanish, German, and Russian,
and he specializes in the history of Slovak emigration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Because he also works as a driver-guide, you travel comfortably together throughout the country —
from Bratislava all the way to eastern Slovakia if needed.

4. Why is Slovakia such a good place to trace family roots?

Many Slovak villages have preserved church and municipal records going back centuries.
Unlike in some parts of the world, villages here often remained small and stable,
which makes genealogical research surprisingly successful when done properly.
With the right preparation and local knowledge, finding your family’s origins is often very possible — and sometimes life-changing.

5. Is this tour only for Americans?

Not at all. We regularly organize ancestry journeys for guests from the United States and Canada,
but also from Australia, Argentina, Brazil, and across Europe.
What they all have in common is the same feeling — the wish to stand in the place where their family story began.

If you feel that pull, we would be honored to help you follow it.