Rest and treatment on the Baltic Sea in Poland. Holidays on the Baltic Sea in Poland Holidays in Poland on the Baltic Sea

For those who do not like long journeys or do not like very hot weather, he chooses holiday in Poland on the Baltic Sea. Holidays in the Baltic are distinguished by clean, equipped beaches, affordable prices, good service, varied delicious food in numerous cafes and restaurants.

When you contact us, we can offer you many different holiday options on the Polish and Lithuanian Baltic for individual tourists with organized and independent travel to the holiday destination. Contact us, we will help you organize your vacation.

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resort "Leba - 2019"

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Resort Leba. From June to August, the small town of Leba turns into one of the most popular resort towns on the Polish Baltic Sea coast. Many different options for accommodation from economy to premium, developed entertainment, sandy beach. Leba enjoys great attention among lovers of windsurfing, cycling and horse riding. The resort attracts connoisseurs of wildlife, dunes and those who simply want to have an exciting time on the Baltic Sea coast.

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Hotel Vodnik*** Located in the most picturesque part of Leba, 250 meters from the sea. prices
2019
Guest house "Ewa" Located at a distance of about 900 m from the beach, 1000 m from Lake Sarbsko and 100 m from the main pedestrian street of the city of Leba. prices
2019
Recreation center "Słowiniec" Located surrounded by pine forest on an area of ​​4 hectares and only 150-200 meters from the sea. prices
2019

Resort KRYNICA MORSKA located on the Vistula Spit, a popular tourist region of Pomerania. The main wealth of this Polish resort of Krynica Morska is nature. Beautiful sandy beaches, high dunes, ecologically clean forests, rich flora and fauna, excellent opportunities for yachtsmen and windsurfing, excellent fishing. The resort is famous for its gastronomy and entertainment industry; the active recreation sector is also well developed.

The resort is very popular, but lovers of secluded relaxation will also be pleased - it is not too crowded here.

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Rehabilitation and recreation center "ALBATROS" Located 150 meters from the sea, on a vast green area. prices 2019
Hotel "NEPTUNE" It has its own territory of about 12 hectares planted with trees and is located at a distance of only 200 meters from the sea. prices 2019
Boarding house "SOLAR YARD" (SŁONECZNY DWÓR) This is a new facility located in the calm and picturesque surroundings of Krynica Morska prices 2019

Resort Ustka is located in the central part of the Baltic coast of Poland and is part of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. A picturesque sandy beach stretches along the entire town, bordered by a row of dunes and a park. The beach is well equipped; sun loungers, umbrellas, attractions for children, and rental of water sports equipment are available here. The descent into the sea is gentle, which is very convenient for children, but the water in the Baltic Sea usually warms up only by July.

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Hotel "JANTAR" Comfortable hotel 3 star level located in a vast area of ​​pine forest in the town of Ustka. About 250 meters to the sea, 500 meters to the city center. prices 2018
Hotel MORZE*** Located in the center of the resort town of Ustka. prices 2018

Jantar Resort: a small resort town on the Polish Baltic coast. To Gdańsk - 40 kilometers, to Krynica Morska - 30 kilometers. The town boasts a wide sandy beach. There is a forest strip running along the sea, through which there is a road to the beach. The seaside resort of Yantar has long been and remains a major center for the extraction of amber, in honor of which it received its name.

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Ośrodek Rehabilitacyno-Wypoczynkowy "NEPTUN" The recreation center is of a good level, with rich infrastructure and is located about 900 meters from the beach. Prices 2018
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Recreation center "MEDYK" Ra located 1000 m from the sea, on a vast, fully fenced and guarded area of ​​2.5 hectares in the center of the town. Prices 2019
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Resort Sopot: one of the main resorts in Poland. It is located on the Baltic Sea coast in northern Poland, 11 km from Gdansk. The resort is located on the coast of the Gulf of Gdańsk and is protected from the sea by the Hel Peninsula. Thanks to it, the coast is warmer than other places on the Baltic Sea coast. The mild climate, sea air saturated with iodine is the main healing factor of the resort.

Resort KĄTY RYBACKIE: formerly a fishing village, but now an attractive holiday destination. Located on the shores of the Vistula Lagoon, 56 km from Gdansk, and 17 km from Krynica Morska. Its unique charm lies in the mysterious harmony that nature created. Harmony of earth, water, forest, the smell of iodine and fish, incense of plants and resinous trees. There are wide, sandy beaches, the sea and a nature reserve for black cormorants. This is the nesting site of cormorants in Europe.

Resort village Stegna (Stegna) - one of the best resort towns on the Vistula Spit. The resort is located 32 km from Gdańsk and 20 km from Krynica Morska on the shores of the Gulf of Gdańsk and is surrounded by the waters of the Vistula, Szkarpawa and the Baltic Sea. The resort offers vacationers kilometers of sandy beaches that are surrounded by dunes and pine forests, high levels of iodine in the air and the Amber Museum. The beaches offer numerous attractions for holidaymakers, including water sports, water slides and beach volleyball. The beach is ideal for walking and relaxing, especially at sunrise and sunset, when there are few people on the coast. A walk through the beautiful pine forest located on the way to the beach will bring pleasure to both hikers and cyclists.

Resort Vladislavovo is a seaside tourist resort located at the base of the Hel Peninsula, surrounded by the waters of the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Gdansk, 34 km from Hel and Gdynia. Here you will find beautiful and clean beaches, air saturated with iodine, romantic sunsets, discos on the beach...

Local residents say: “Where Poland ends, Wladyslaw’s beaches begin.” Within the boundaries of the city of Wladislavovo there are 23 km of beaches. There are a large number of hotels and campsites along the beaches. In the summer, the number of vacationers there is several times higher than the number of local residents, but even during the peak season there is no feeling that the city is crowded. And, of course, tourists have numerous attractions, restaurants, and cafes at their disposal.

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Guest house "LIDIA" Located at a distance of about 900 m from the sea. Meals - breakfasts and dinners.
Guest house "MARIA" Located 700 meters from the sea in the resort of Vladislavovo. Meals - breakfast prices
2019

Karwiya Resort: a tiny resort settlement on the Baltic coast, which nevertheless enjoys wide popularity among many tourists. This is a resort for true connoisseurs of a relaxing summer holiday. The former fishing village began to serve as a resort many, many years ago, and its popularity is constantly growing every year. Karwia proudly boasts its three-kilometer long beach, summer baths, tranquil atmosphere and the Bielavskie Blota floristic reserve.

Additionally, at the company office there are
descriptions and prices for holidays in the following hotels for the summer of 2019

WŁADYSŁAWOWO
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWY „BURSZTYN”
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWY “SARGUS”
JASTARNIA
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „POSEJDON”
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „PÓŁWYSEP”
JASTRZEBIA GÓRA
  • ASTOR SPORT HOTEL
  • PENSJONAT "LINNE"
  • PENSJONAT "ADAMAR"
  • APARTMENT POMERANIA
JAROSŁAWIEC
  • HOTEL “ALBATROS SPA&SKI”
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY “ZA WYDMA”
WICIE
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „RAF-MIL”
DARŁÓWKO
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „MAŁGOSIA”
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWY „BARTEK”
  • DOM GOSCINNY "FREGATA"
DABKI
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY “RELAKS”
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „CARBO”
ŁAZY
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „ZŁOTA PLA¯A”
MIELNO
  • DOMKI "ONYX"
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „SŁONECZNY BRZEG”
  • EDEN RESORT&SPA
SARBINOWO
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY “JAWOR”
GASKI
  • VILLA "AMBER"
USTRONIE MORSKIE
  • HOTEL “WODNIK SPA”
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWY “GWAREK”
SIANOZETY
  • IMPERIALL RESORT&MEDISPA
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY “ZEDAN”
  • OSRODEK WCZASÓW RODZINNYCH „NEMO”
KOŁOBRZEG
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWY “PODCZELE II”
  • UZDROWISKA KOŁOBRZESKIE
  • SANATORIUM "WISTOM"
  • SANATORIUM "GÓRNIK"
  • OSRODEK SANATORYJNO-WCZASOWY „BURSZTYN”
DZWIRZYNO
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWY “ANIA”
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWO-REHABILITACYJNY „BRYZA”
NIECHORZE
  • DOM GOSCINNY "BASIA"
  • OSRODEK WCZASOWO-REHABILITACYJNY „JANTAR-SPA”
  • DOM WCZASOWY "BURSZTYN"
  • APARTMENT ZEFIR
DZIWNÓWEK
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „MARCEL”
  • OSRODEK WYPOCZYNKOWY „ZŁOTA RYBKA”
MIEDZYWODZIE
  • CENTRUM REKREACJI „METAMORFOZA”
  • WILLA "LIPOWA"
  • VILLA "BRAVO"
  • HOTEL „MIEDZYZDROJE”
  • DOM WCZASOWY "VICTORIA"
  • DOM WCZASOWY "POSEJDON"
SWINOUJSCIE

More and more tourists, including Russian ones, are choosing Polish resorts on the Baltic Sea as an ideal summer destination, because they are famous for their excellent white sand beaches, extremely developed resort infrastructure created for a quality relaxing holiday, attractive resort towns with amazing sights and mass entertainment.

The Polish Baltic coast stretches for half a thousand kilometers, including long white sandy beaches, large port cities, and small resorts, where it is so pleasant to relax on summer days. The Baltic coast of Poland is conventionally divided into Eastern, Western, Central.

The eastern coast of Poland on the Baltic Sea includes the resorts: ; Sopot; Gdynia; Wladyslawowo; Krynica Morska; Amber; Yastarnia; Juratu; Hel. Russians often come here to relax, because the resorts are easy to get to from the city of Kaliningrad or quickly arrive from the Polish capital - Warsaw. The advantages of a holiday at one of the listed eastern Baltic resorts in Poland are the possibility of combining sea and sunbathing with sightseeing excursions.

The central coast of Poland on the Baltic Sea includes the resorts: ; Pogorzelica, Dzwirzyno, Ustronie Morskie, Mielno, Darłowo, Ustka, Jarosławiec, Lebu, Mrzeżyno, Rewal, Jastrzebia Góra. This seaside part is the longest and incredibly popular for recreation among Poles and Europeans. From the Polish capital, travelers get here by trains and domestic flights. Resorts on this coast are ready to offer marine, therapeutic, thermal and relaxing SPA holidays. But there are no interesting sights in the region and few exciting excursion routes. The area is dominated by gorgeous sandy beach areas framed by pine forests.

Poland's western coast on the Baltic Sea includes the resorts of Swinoujscie, bordering the German seaside resort of Ahlbeck. At this resort, which is often called Swinoujscie, there are almost no Russian holidaymakers, because the western Baltic coast is closer to German lands, away from our borders. Some Russians, nevertheless, come here in the summer, especially if they plan to combine a vacation in the Baltic with a visit to neighboring Germany or have planned a ferry trip to mainland Sweden and the Danish island of Borholm.

All Polish resorts on the Baltic are ideal for a relaxing holiday; the infrastructure for travelers is superbly developed, there are many excellent hotels of different stars, sanatoriums, boarding houses, apartments, restaurants, bars, discos, nightclubs, shops, excursion bureaus. Holidays on the Baltic coast of Poland are chosen by people who cannot stand the heat and scorching sun, so characteristic of Mediterranean resorts popular with the general public. The weather here is very comfortable, sunny, but in moderation, there is no suffocating heat, the air is oversaturated with iodine and, mixed with phytoncides from numerous pine thickets, has a healing effect on tourists suffering from diseases of the ENT organs and lungs. It is especially useful to relax here for children who are constantly sick and catch colds. You should not expect incredible things from the temperature of sea water: it never exceeds twenty-two degrees, and is considered relatively warm in July-August, ranging from nineteen to twenty degrees Celsius. But the beaches here are clean, almost all have the European Blue Flag environmental award for cleanliness. Let's get to know the different resort cities of Poland on the Baltic Sea in a little more detail.

Resorts on the east coast of Poland

This is the ancient port capital of Poland on the Baltic Sea, the famous amber capital of our planet and a beautiful resort town that is more than a millennium old. Tourists visit the city of Gdansk both for sea and interesting excursion holidays. Gdansk has many stunning attractions: historical, religious, cultural and architectural sites that any traveler vacationing here is eager to visit.

Among the attractions of Gdansk, tourists always first look at the Old Town, whose architecture dates from the thirteenth to eighteenth centuries. Entering through the Upper Gate, you find yourself on the charming Royal Route, along the streets of which there are elegant medieval Polish houses, a magnificent Town Hall in the Gothic style, and an interesting “Museum of Gdansk Interiors”. There are a great many ancient buildings worth visiting here: the Church of the Virgin Mary, the sixteenth century, the defensive fortress of Weixelmünde, the fifteenth century, the Abbey Palace, inside which the Pomeranian and National Museums, an art gallery are located. For culture lovers, we suggest visiting the State Baltic Opera of Gdansk.

There are many beaches in Gdansk: the local coastline is fine sandy, it stretches for twenty-three kilometers, and there are three large areas for relaxation and swimming. On the beaches of Gdansk you can relax comfortably with small children, for whom everything is carefully thought out and provided: there are playgrounds, fun water slides, the entrance to the sea is gentle, comfortable, with soft, clean sand. Gdansk offers excellent options for active water recreation. For fans of yachting, we recommend heading to the historic city area to the Marina, where the floating pier is located. In addition to yachting, Gdansk offers diving, surfing, and kayaking.

The main fashionable resort of Poland on the Baltic Sea, holidays there are incredibly prestigious among the rich and famous people of our planet. Tourists are attracted by sandy beaches, a rich recreation program, active cultural life: the opportunity to attend interesting excursions, going to shows, festivals, concerts, relaxing in nightclubs and having fun until dawn at local discos, wonderful shopping, the opportunity to play sports, both water and its terrestrial species. Sopot is a seaside resort, as well as a famous health resort in Poland, famous for the presence of huge ultra-modern health complexes, luxurious spa centers, where you undergo a variety of medical and cosmetic procedures.

The Sopot beach is long and sandy, with the infrastructure tourists need: sun loungers, umbrellas, cafes, bars, shops, changing rooms, showers, toilets. The beautiful Northern Park runs along the local beach, and well-equipped bathhouses line the seashore. In Sopot, there is the longest pier in Europe, half a kilometer long, along which vacationers love to walk, admiring the beauty around them and taking numerous photos as a souvenir. By the way, the Sopot resort is famous for the fact that the sea water temperature here is a couple of degrees higher than in other local resorts, which attracts many married couples with children.

The resort of Sopot is a place where tourists on vacation do not get bored, because there is a rich cultural life here, because this Polish seaside town is considered the heart of the country’s musical life, where every year the “International Song Festival” is held, attracting crowds of tourists at the end of August.

The city has many sports grounds, forested areas with walking alleys, where you can take long hikes among the emerald vegetation, breathing in deeply the heady sea breeze. Sopot has a hippodrome where equestrian competitions of various levels are held.

For tourists with children in the Sopot resort, we can recommend visiting the Sopot water park, where you can have wonderful fun, there are pools and slides, as well as favorites among adult visitors: Sauna World, Bowling Club, Peak & Roll Club. The water park has Russian-speaking staff.

A small port town with clean and elegant streets. There are not many attractions here, but there are observation platforms, a free cable car, museums, and beautiful parks.

Holidays in Gdynia are recommended for parents with teenage children, as there are magnificent beaches, wide, with fine, pleasant sand that shimmers in gold. As you remember, the city is a port, so look for beach areas away from the ship moorings. The priority place for relaxation on the Baltic coast in Gdynia is the Central Beach, which is well equipped and can be quickly reached from any local hotel. True, there are no shower stands on the beach at all, but there are several playgrounds. This beach stands opposite Stone Mountain, near Kosciuszko Square, giving vacationers the opportunity to walk along the beautiful local marina, admiring yachts and snow-white sailboats. Many tourists, who are vacationing here not for the first time, prefer to bring their children to the beaches of the city outskirts: “Redlowo”, “Babie Doly”, “Srodmiesci”, “Orlowo”. Regarding the temperature of sea water, by August it reaches twenty degrees, which for some vacationers is quite invigorating, so you can often see the following picture: the beach is crowded with people, and there are about ten people in the sea, and most likely these are Russian tourists.

Local hotels are mostly designed for adults, so we recommend that before booking a room for a family with children, check the availability of children's entertainment and playgrounds.

For families with children, for entertainment, we can recommend a visit to the Gdynia Aquarium - this is a wonderful corner where you can get acquainted with the richest world of the sea, look at amazing exhibits and learn a lot of new things demonstrated at interactive stands.

A medieval town located on a narrow sandy Hel spit, recognized as a popular summer capital of Poland. Previously, the settlement was called Big Village, but when a defensive fortress against the Swedes was built here in 1635 by order of King Vladislav the Fourth, it was renamed in honor of the ruler. For a long time, many historical architectural attractions have accumulated here, attracting tourists. You will be surprised how many Poles vacation in Wladyslawowo, who claim that here are the best beaches in Poland on the Baltic.

The Vladyslavovo resort will delight vacationers with a wonderful variety of beaches stretching for twenty-three kilometers. The sand on the beaches is white, fine, sometimes turning into pebbles and even large blocks of stones. The beaches of Wladyslawowo offer vacationers a lot of opportunities for active recreation and options for water sports: riding scooters, buns, bananas, all kinds of water activities and attractions, beach volleyball. And with the arrival of darkness, tourists will be able to go to pubs, restaurants, discos, and night clubs.

Among the attractions of Wladyslawowo we can recommend visiting: “General Haller’s House”, local lighthouse, “Fisherman’s House”, “Butterfly Museum”.

This is a charming town in Poland on the Baltic Spit, surrounded by oak and coniferous forests. There is a special healing microclimate here, which is why many travelers visit Krynica Morska for treatment. This Polish resort is also popular among married couples with children.

The city can be proud of its well-groomed sandy beaches, which are wide and long; they are always clean and well-maintained. They are ideal for relaxing with kids, the entrance to the water is flat, sandy, without cliffs or rocks, and the beach infrastructure is at an enviably high level. For children, a rope park was built here on the Baltic coast; there is also a small water park, where there are wonderful slides, children's pools, and competent instructors monitor the safety of young visitors.

Krynica Morska offers guests a lot of water activities and sports options. By the way, the town is the unofficial capital of water sports in the country; there are many yacht clubs, windsurfing and sailing schools. You can always rent water equipment and equipment. Here you can go fishing in the open sea and attend summer sailing regattas.

You won’t be bored on holiday in Krynica Morska, there are entertainment areas for adults and children, as well as discos and nightclubs for adults, you can go karting, visit an ostrich farm, check out an Amusement Park, take your child to a small local zoo, go for a ride on the cable car.

There are almost no attractions here, except perhaps a Catholic church and an ancient lighthouse, but you will certainly enjoy a stroll through the quiet city quarters of Krynica Morska.

This is a popular health resort town in Poland, surrounded by a huge pine forest. There are many excellent sanatoriums where European tourists come to relax. There is a magnificent, very wide beach with white sand, and a coniferous forest stretches along the coast. The Polish resort town of Yantar is a place where amber mining takes place, and that’s where the name comes from. Many vacationers love to walk along the sea edge, looking for pieces of this beautiful yellow-orange stone.

It is located on the beautiful thirty-five-kilometer Hel Peninsula, famous for its pristine nature and excellent beaches. The resort city is popular among tourists in need of treatment; there are many health centers - boarding houses, sanatoriums, and spas.

The beaches of the Jastarnia resort are simply amazing, with delicious sand, but the weather can be unlucky even on summer days, it is quite changeable: it can suddenly get cold, windy or rainy.

Among the entertainments at the resort, tourists engage in windsurfing; those who do not have such skills can quickly be taught by competent specialists from a windsurfing school; fortunately, there are many small bays where this can be done safely. The city has a lot of volleyball courts and tennis courts.

Among the resort's attractions, you should visit the local Chapel of St. Rosalia, built in 1883, built in honor of the city's heavenly patroness, who saved local residents from the plague that raged here in 1707. In the city it is also worth visiting the lighthouse, pier, and seal nursery.

A small but promising resort town in Poland on the Hel Spit, famous for the location of the summer residence of the Polish president. The city appeared in 1928, over the decades, becoming very popular among tourists. Today, holidays in Jurata are synonymous with a rich and luxurious pastime, there are many villas of various world celebrities, you can often meet movie stars, famous politicians, and singers. There is amazing nature here, amazing sandy beaches. But we must remember: the city is not even hundreds of years old, so there are no historical sights here at all.

A cute little town on the sandy Hel Spit, famous for its magnificent white dunes and sand dunes, in some places rising up to ten meters. There are wonderful beaches here, located on three sides around Hel, because it is nestled along the edge of the spit. After the First World War, the Polish resort of Hel became a fashionable holiday destination for politicians, intellectuals and people from the world of art. A railway line was laid here, excellent hotels were built.

Resorts of the central coast of Poland

This largest resort in Poland on the Baltic Sea is in demand among European tourists and attracts them with its wonderful beaches, awarded the Blue Flag, and excellent infrastructure for a quality vacation. The Kolobrzeg resort is a famous health resort in Poland. Mineral water here has long been called “White Gold”, and its beneficial properties have been known since the distant seventh century! Kołobrzeg has a unique microclimate; it is not surprising that since the nineteenth century, balneological health resorts have appeared here, where guests were offered to take healthy salt baths, baths with heated sea water, baths with healing mud from the Mirotice spring, as well as drinking local medicinal waters. By the way, they offer a unique health treatment – ​​a bath with lingonberries. And the seaside boulevard serves as a huge natural inhaler while walking along it. The city has a great many excellent sanatoriums where even very young children are treated. In general, patients come here to treat problems and diseases of the skin, lungs, ENT organs, allergies, metabolic disorders, blood supply and neurology.

The beaches of the Kolobrzeg resort are long, stretching for twelve kilometers and attracting with beautiful golden sand. There is picturesque nature and ideal infrastructure.

The resort has few interesting attractions, because, despite the antiquity of the settlement, most of them disappeared without a trace in the last World War. But nevertheless, it is regularly visited by group tourist excursions. Be sure to visit the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Lot's Tower, preserved from the fourteenth century, the magnificent Town Hall building, the nineteenth century, the old lighthouse and several churches. From Kolobrzeg, vacationers go on excursions to the legendary city of Koszalin, famous for its ancient Gothic architecture, and also take a ferry from here to visit the Danish island of Bornholm, where you can see Viking dwellings and ancient fortified churches.

For tourists who come to Kolobrzeg with children, we can recommend going to the local aquarium or taking a ride on an interesting pirate ship.

This is a health resort town on the Rewal coast of Poland, surrounded by dense coniferous forests. In the middle of the city there is Lake Libya Luzha, which is connected by a canal to the sea. The resort is regularly visited by tourists planning to recover from diseases of the respiratory system, lungs, and get rid of musculoskeletal problems. There are many year-round sanatoriums and holiday homes. The city has magnificent, very spacious sandy beaches, clean, incredibly clear sea and healing air.

This is a small town with the best beaches on the entire central Baltic coast of Poland. The resort is famous for its magnificent sand dunes, their lines in some places reaching a height of twenty-six meters. The beaches of this ecologically clean corner of Poland are very clean and well-groomed.

There is a port and a pier where cruise ships moor and depart from, where tourists go on educational cruises. The resort town has sanatoriums and health resorts. The most famous place where tourists who come for treatment stop is the Geovita health center, which is located near the famous sand dunes among a pine forest.

This is a miniature Polish town with a quiet and measured way of life, whose beaches stretch for five kilometers and attract with wonderful white sand, crystal sea water and fresh air. You will love relaxing here with kids, and tourists also go to Ustronie Morskie to improve their health. Local spas and hotels offer a variety of wellness treatments and treatment programs.

As for attractions, there are none here, but for entertainment we can recommend: a visit to the amphitheater, where entertainment shows are held, cycling, you will be offered a lot of ready-made, well-thought-out cycling routes, and you can also book a flight on a small plane around the area at a local travel agency .

This modest town appeared in the thirteenth century in a place where lakes Jamno and Bukovo bordered the Baltic Sea. But the popularity of Mielno as a resort grew only in the thirties of the nineteenth century, when summer residents and then tourists flocked here. For vacationers in Mielno, several hotels and boarding houses were built, then a health resort. Now the popularity of this resort in the Baltic is only gaining momentum. Vacationers are attracted by the long coastline, which stretches for twenty-five kilometers and has a fine sandy structure. The high season is limited to only two months - July and August, but even then the water does not exceed nineteen degrees. Nevertheless, many people come here with great pleasure to relax and receive treatment. Tourists are entertained by shows and concerts, boat trips on Lake Yamno and fishing, windsurfing, and taking hot medicinal baths.

The city has excellent recreation and health centers, ample opportunities for renting inexpensive private housing, accommodation in campsites, tent cities, treatment in boarding houses and year-round sanatoriums. By the way, every year the “International Meeting of Walruses” is held here, attracting lovers of swimming in icy water. In honor of the event, the city has a monument to the Walrus - the main symbol of the Mielno resort.

The small fishing town of Darlowo, or rather Rügenwalde - that was the first name; it appeared near the confluence of the Wiepsha River into the sea back in the thirteenth century by order of Prince Rügen. But it stood for only a few years, then the Poles burned it, and years later they rebuilt it again, incorporating the Principality of Pomerania. In the middle of the fourteenth century, under the famous odious personality of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Prince Boguslav, a castle was built here, surrounded by deep ditches and powerful walls with watchtowers. This castle has been repeatedly modified and rebuilt over the centuries, but to this day it delights guests of the Darlowo resort with its harsh medieval appearance. Over the years, it ceased to be defensive; a prison was opened there, later warehouses, then a museum, which tourists now enjoy visiting. The ruler of the Middle Ages, Eric of Pomerania, who was lucky to simultaneously have three crowns of different Scandinavian countries, is buried in the Church of Mary. Since 1412, the city was included in the Hanseatic League. The turbulent centuries of history have brought various architectural and historical sights to the streets of the city, as well as the unique atmosphere of “deep antiquity”, which is supported by narrow winding streets, an ancient square with a city market and medieval residential buildings.

Today, the Polish resort of Darlowo attracts tourists with its wonderful beaches and stunning natural scenery. There is the most healing air and many medical institutions - sanatoriums, boarding houses, rest homes, dispensaries.

This is a young but rapidly developing Baltic resort in Poland, not just seaside, but also thermal, healing and wellness. People come to the local mineral springs to be treated for respiratory diseases, cardiovascular problems, and nervous diseases.

The resort of Ustka has an excellent delightfully white sandy beach, surrounded by delightful dunes, bordered by a beautiful green park. The beach has an excellent infrastructure, it is ideal for small children, for whom there are water activities, attractions, and slides. The entrance to the water is sandy and flat.

In Ustka you need to get acquainted with the Old Town - a place with a long history, there are many historical and architectural sights, you can admire them endlessly: the ancient port, the lighthouse, the church, the Art Gallery, the Bread Museum.

A charming seaside town near the Kopan and Vicko lakes, surrounded by pine forests. The city arose in the mid-sixteenth century as the patrimony of the West Pomeranian princes.

Today this is a popular medical and seaside resort, it is extremely popular due to its unique healing microclimate, which is why there are countless health centers and sanatoriums here. The most popular and modern resort and health complex in Yaroslavets is “Panorama Morska”, where not only medical procedures are carried out, but also beauty and youth programs. It is also possible to relax in the health resort with children; there is a huge water park for them, with slides, attractions, swimming pools, play areas, and for adults there is a sauna and SPA center.

The beaches of the Polish resort of Yaroslawiec are sandy, they are interspersed with beautiful rocks, in general, the nature here is incredibly beautiful.

The town is located next to the Słowinski National Park and the Leba River. This Baltic resort is famous for its unique natural phenomenon - moving sand dunes. The resort is practically surrounded by water, only on one side you can get here by land, and on the other three it is framed by the waters of the Baltic, Lake Lebsko and Lake Sarbsko. The town is popular as a seaside resort and as an eco-tourist route to the local national park, which is brimming with stunning beauty. Interestingly, in the middle of the forest you can come across the ruins of a former church in the charming Gothic style, and find the ancient Stilo lighthouse. Leba has many attractions, the most notable being the castle on the Baltic coast.

The Leba resort is a wonderful route for a seaside holiday with children, the entrance to the water is smooth, with long shallow waters, the water has low salinity and is very clean. The high concentration of iodine in the water makes this resort a health resort, but there are very few sanatoriums here, and the old health resorts have long failed to meet modern standards of recreation and treatment.

The beaches of the Leba resort have a Blue Flag award, there are three of them and all are sandy, with modern infrastructure. There are play and sports areas, parking lots, cafes, bars, shops, and water equipment rental points. In the two main “hot” months of the Baltic swimming season - July and August, they are crowded with vacationers.

As for entertainment, the Polish resort of Leba is often called the “second Ibiza”, parties are constantly taking place here, music is playing, discos and clubs are open in the evening, there are entertainment programs, shows, competitions, festivals, exhibitions, and competitions.

This is a seasonal town on the Polish Baltic, dying down in the autumn-winter period, blooming with the arrival of spring and filling with vibrant life in the relatively hot summer months with the arrival of tourists. The fishing settlement arose in the fifteenth century, when there was brisk trade in the local port. Mrzezhino has both the sea and the Rega River; the resort is surrounded by coniferous forests and swamps.

The beaches of the Mrzezyno resort are excellent and, traditionally for the Polish Baltic, sandy. The wind always rules here and there are waves, which powerful breakwater structures help fight. The beach is well maintained, with lifeguards working around the clock. The resort's attractions include a Catholic church built in 1912, and its entertainment includes fishing.

This is a small seaside village, holidays there are seasonal, the settlement comes to life with the arrival of warm days. There is an enviable sandy beach, a beautiful promenade with many restaurants, shops, and cafes.

A holiday here will appeal to tourists who dream of a quiet time on the seashore; there is no entertainment or attractions in Reval, but the main highlight is the clear sea and a long beach.

This is one of the most picturesque Polish seaside resorts, on the Kabusz coast, located on Cape Rozewie, where thousands of holidaymakers traditionally come. Jastrzebia Góra stands in the middle of the Nadmorski Landscape Park, which is riddled with interesting hiking and cycling routes, the most popular of which is a trip to the Fox Yar valley.

The sandy beaches of this resort are separated from the city streets by a rocky cliff; you will have to go down along a long staircase or along an inclined street. The beach itself is equipped as standard: there are sun loungers, umbrellas, volleyball areas, playgrounds and slides for kids.

Families with children often come here on vacation; there are many entertainment centers for them, where a lot of exciting programs have been developed. Adult entertainment includes horseback riding and cycling. In the evening, nightclubs, discos, restaurants, and snack bars begin their work.

Resort on the west coast of Poland

It stands a couple of kilometers from the border with Germany. Russian tourists are rare there; by the way, they call this resort “Swinoujscie”. It is very noteworthy that the health resort occupies forty-four small islands, of which only three are inhabited. The resort is incredibly popular among German guests.

It was noted above that Swinoujscie is not just a seaside resort, but also a healing resort, where mineral waters, healing mud, and a unique climate are used to heal vacationers. People come here to treat cardiovascular problems, musculoskeletal diseases, respiratory diseases, and metabolic disorders. Local health resorts are open all year round.

Swinoujscie Beach is considered the longest in Poland, it is covered with golden sand, and has a Blue Flag award for its cleanliness. The beach is equipped with the most important infrastructure. Here you can have a wonderful holiday with children, because thanks to the shallow water, the sea warms up quite quickly and efficiently, and people can swim in it from June to September inclusive, which is rare for Polish resorts, where the main “swimming” season starts in July and ends in August .

Poland is a country with rich recreational potential. There are cities here that deserve the attention of curious tourists, beautiful beaches on the Baltic coast and even ski resorts. It is not surprising that with such diversity, the tourist season here lasts all year round, and the number of guests monthly exceeds tens and even hundreds of thousands.

Polish Baltic

Poland owns more than 500 kilometers of the Baltic Sea coast. Almost the entire strip consists of beautiful sandy beaches, surrounded by greenery of coniferous forests. In addition to traditional hotels and inns of various levels, there is a huge number of sanatoriums specializing in the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. It is because of them that many consider Poland, along with the Czech Republic, to be a European health resort.

The only drawback of a holiday on the Polish Baltic is that the swimming season is not very long. It usually begins at the end of June and ends at the beginning of September. Moreover, even in the summer months, the air temperature can be unstable and at night drop to 15 degrees, and the water rarely warms up above plus 21. It is because of this feature that beach holidays in Poland are often called “not for everyone.” However, there are traditionally many “amateurs”.

There are a large number of resorts along the Baltic coast - from large cities to small villages. All of them are popular among various groups of tourists.

Gdansk

Gdansk can rightfully be called the Baltic capital of Poland. There is a special atmosphere here, which is typical of European seaside towns. Winding streets, modest churches and churches, interesting museums. And of course, the embankment, which in the summer months becomes an open area for concerts, festivals and even theatrical performances every evening. Gdańsk is an ideal place for those who do not want to fall out of the usual urban bustle during their holiday at sea, and who do not want to combine sunbathing and swimming with educational excursions. The city is great for walking - all the most interesting things are concentrated in the center, on the streets of Dlugi Targ and Dluga. Tourists vacation here in a variety of ways. It is not surprising that a wide range of hotels is offered to guests - from economy to elite class. Everyone can easily find a place they like.

Gdansk is famous not only for its architecture, but also for its beaches with a well-developed entertainment infrastructure. Here you can go windsurfing, fly over the coast with a parachute, ride tubing, banana boats or jet skis. When the sun sets, some beaches turn into an open-air dance floor.

Sopot

Sopot rightfully bears the status of a fashionable resort. Elite hotels, interesting architecture, well-equipped beaches. In the summer, international chamber music, opera and film festivals are held on the streets of the city. The main street, Montiak, is known throughout Poland for its expensive restaurants, bars and nightclubs. In addition, spontaneous concerts by local performers take place every evening. Lovers of relaxation in Sopot can enjoy not only sunbathing on the beaches, but also treatments in spa salons. In principle, everyone will enjoy a holiday in this city. But you will have to pay more for it than at any other resort.

Kolobrzek

Despite the fact that Kolobrzek has the status of a city, it is much quieter here than in other resorts in Poland. Perhaps this is why the main audience is families with children. For young guests, the conditions here are simply ideal: the beach strip is quite wide, and the entry into the sea is sandy and gentle. There is also plenty of entertainment. You can visit a 6-D cinema, an aquarium or a Wild West entertainment town. Adults will certainly be interested in excursions to medieval castles.

Swinoujscie

It can rightfully be considered the “most German” city of the Polish Baltic; it is only a few kilometers from the border. It is not surprising that local travel companies offer excursions not only within their own country, but also to Germany.

However, the opportunity to see two countries at once is not the main advantage of a holiday in Swinoujscie. The city is often called the Polish Venice - it is located on 44 islands. Forty-two of them have been given the status of national parks. It is not surprising that guests can enjoy beautiful natural scenery, cycling, and embankments. And, of course, medieval forts and interesting urban architecture.

Ski resorts in Poland

In addition to beach resorts, Poland also boasts ski resorts. An excellent opportunity for those who want to relax in Europe, but not overpay for the “trademarks” of Switzerland, France or other countries. There are plenty of options for winter sports enthusiasts.

The most popular Polish ski resort, the winter capital of the country. There are 6 ski areas, 60 ski lifts, and many trails of various levels - from professional to amateur and children's. Zakopane will be interesting for everyone - both those who have been familiar with alpine skiing for many years, and those who decided to try it for the first time. For beginners and young guests there is a school where experienced instructors are happy to introduce you to the intricacies of this sport.

After a day spent on the slopes, you can relax in one of the many cafes or visit a folk art fair. In addition, Zakopane has a good water park with a thermal pool.

Krynica

Krynica is often called the Polish Karlovy Vary. Here, in addition to the ski slopes, guests can enjoy mineral water and the beauty of coniferous forests. During the winter months, the country's sports elite gathers in Krynica; hockey and luge championships are held in the city. Ski slopes are more likely to attract amateurs than professionals.

Karpacz

Another resort where beginners gather. An ideal place for a family holiday with children. Instructors from local schools will be happy to introduce skiers to those who were not familiar with them before.

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If you look closely at the map of Poland, you can easily notice that almost its entire northern part is washed by the waters of the Baltic Sea. The total length of its coastline is over 500 kilometers. It consists almost entirely of pristine beaches, rivers, lakes and picturesque hills. Everywhere along the entire length of the Baltic coast there is a highly developed infrastructure, which is so necessary for a quality and pleasant holiday. So, it is likely that a holiday in Poland at a seaside resort is an excellent alternative to southern resorts. This is especially suitable for people who cannot tolerate hot climates.

There are many small towns scattered along the entire coast of the Baltic Sea in Poland, where tourists are offered first-class holidays. As for the hotel base, there are completely new, very modern complexes, and earlier buildings that have undergone reconstruction, which are already several decades old. Therefore, the choice of housing here is unusually diverse. It all depends solely on your preferences and financial capabilities. At Polish resorts, tourists can not only relax on the beaches. There are plenty of entertainment and excursion programs here. After all, Poland, in addition to a developed modern infrastructure, is a country with a huge historical past and has a lot of cultural attractions.

The most popular seaside resorts in Poland are Krynica Morska, Kolobrzeg, Leba, Sopot, Miedzyzdroje, Swinoujscie and some others.

The main wealth of the Krinica Morska resort is, of course, its magnificent nature. There are magnificent sandy beaches, picturesque forests with unusually rich flora and fauna. In addition to all other amenities, the resort offers excellent opportunities for windsurfing and excellent fishing. There are also a number of healing mineral springs here. There are few residents in this village; the local population is about 1,500 people. And although Krinica Morska is a very popular Polish resort, it is almost never crowded.

Before traveling to this resort, you should keep in mind that summer here is by no means characterized by hot weather. The local climate is quite suitable for a beach holiday, and here you certainly won’t get sunburned. This place maintains an ecologically clean environment, thanks to the cleanest air, sea water and pine and beech forests. The local nature leaves no one indifferent. In these places you can find very unique animals and plants that cannot be seen in other parts of the planet. For example, on the beach you can unexpectedly meet a family of wild boars, completely unafraid of people. But still, it’s not worth taking risks and approaching them; it’s better to take pictures and admire them from afar.

Another very popular Polish resort, Leba, is located at the mouth of the river of the same name, in the central part of the coast. The most excellent conditions have been created here for lovers of active recreation - the opportunity for horse riding, cycling and windsurfing. People usually depart from Leba to explore the Słowinski National Park.

The coastal part of Leba is divided into three zones - beaches with very short names A, B and C. All of them are broad, very clean and sandy. The most popular among them is Beach A; it is even protected. The infrastructure there is simply excellently developed - restaurants, bars, cafes, shops are open, boats, jet skis and other equipment are available for rental. Beach C is like a smooth continuation of beach A, but it is not guarded and there is not much entertainment on it. Accordingly, there are also few vacationers on it, so it is preferred by people seeking silence and solitude. The third beach - B is located some distance from the center of Leba. Its territory is also protected and there are already some entertainments here - volleyball and children's playgrounds, a trampoline, etc.

In addition to excellent beaches, the town of Leba can also boast of the presence of natural and architectural attractions. First of all, one should highlight the beautiful church of St. Nicholas, who is rightfully considered the patron saint of fishermen and sailors. It houses the well-known icon of the Mother of God by the German artist Max Pechstein. While walking around the city, you can come across a very unusual building, built at the beginning of the last 20th century, which is shaped like a medieval castle. Today it houses the tourist hotel “Neptune”, and it is located on Nadmorskaya Street.

If you ever decide to vacation at sea in Poland, then you should also consider a trip to the town of Miedzyzdroje. It is located in the western part of the Polish coast. The resort infrastructure is well developed here, the beauty of the natural national park and healing microclimate are delightful, as well as the opportunity to improve your health at mineral water sources. Local sanatoriums have achieved some success in the treatment of diseases of the upper respiratory tract, including such a complex disease as asthma.

The main attraction of the town is the Volinsky National Park - a wonderful corner of wild, untouched nature. The places here are incredibly beautiful, but it is not recommended to walk here without an accompanying person. It is quite possible to meet some wild animal. There are also amazingly beautiful post-glacial lakes and a nature reserve with bison living there.

Another resort town with a very funny name, Swinoujscie, is also located on the Baltic Sea coast, close to the border with Germany. A very decent number of holiday homes and modern hotels have been built in it. But perhaps the biggest pride of the town is the health resort park, which was founded at the beginning of the 19th century. Hospitals and sanatoriums located in Świnoujście specialize mainly in the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system, metabolism and respiratory tract.

In general, Polish beaches located on the Baltic Sea coast are highly valued by vacationers. They are all very wide and there are no large pebbles on them, but, on the contrary, pleasant and fine sand.
















Are you thinking about how to combine beach, sports and cultural holidays at sea in one vacation without spending too much money? Do you prefer to stay in luxury hotels and get the best from your holiday? Poland - the good fairy of Europe, a country that is ready to fulfill all your wishes.

Whatever time of year you come here, winter or summer, a holiday in Poland will bring you a lot of impressions and only positive emotions. You should definitely visit:

- Warsaw, the capital of Poland: its majestic palaces, the old town area, the former Jewish ghetto. The entire history of the country will appear before you in this city.

- Krakow: its Baroque churches, medieval cathedrals and castles, a theater in the Art Nouveau style, and other interesting historical buildings.

- Malbrock: Its largest Gothic castle in Europe, built by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century.

- Gdansk: its Royal Road with architectural monuments. This seaside town is included in the best resorts in Poland along with Sopot, Kolobrzeg and Ustka.

- Auschwitz, which was a German concentration camp during the Second World War;

- Wroclaw, an island city on the sea, the parts of which are connected by 100 bridges.

When to come on vacation

Summer and spring

Most tourists come to Poland in late spring and summer: the beauty of picturesque landscapes, comfortable sandy beaches, and fresh Baltic sea air will not leave anyone indifferent. You can visit the most fashionable resorts on the Baltic Sea coast with the tour operator Baltic Service: Miedzyzdroje, Mielno, Ustronie. Here life is in full swing around the clock. And the ancient cities of Kamen-Pomorski, Sopot, Szczecin, in addition to entertainment, offer an excellent cultural program.

There are many popular health resorts of European class in the country. Therapeutic mud and salt mineral springs make treatment in Poland very effective, pleasant and beneficial. For you - unique natural resources and highly qualified medical care. All resorts operate in summer and winter, many of them are suitable for treating children.

in winter

Winter holidays in Poland are a real dream for ski lovers. There are such wonderful mountain resorts with well-equipped slopes that Switzerland would envy. Tour operator in Poland Baltic-Service is pleased to offer its clients a holiday in the winter.

Where to relax

Zakopane is the winter capital of Poland, attracting guests from different countries not only with its ski jumps and routes, but also with its unique folklore, original wooden architecture and knightly castles.

Szczyrk is a village located at an altitude of 460 m. Four jumps, varied slopes for skiers and the absence of strong winds make it a desirable place for active recreation in Poland.

Wisla is a city in the mountains where up to 15 thousand people can relax at the same time. In its arsenal it has ski slopes of varying difficulty, as do other winter resorts in Poland: Szklarska Poreba, Karpacz, Krynica.

For those who choose a tour to Poland, the cost of the trip is of no small importance. The tour operator "Baltic-Service" will offer you dozens of accommodation options from which you can choose the most optimal ones. The prices we offer for holidays in Poland will convince you much more than a description of all the beauties of this amazing region. Call, there are hot tours!