Gdansk is one of the most charming Polish cities and one of the most visited resorts on the Baltic Sea. Day or night, it charms with its variety of attractions, the beauty of its architecture and the openness of its residents. What attracts most tourists in the summer is, of course, the Baltic Sea and wide, sandy beaches. It is an ideal place for lovers of water sports and sunbathing. If, on the other hand, you are looking for tranquility and peace Gdansk also has much to offer. Walks among beautiful historic architecture, a delicious and rich gastronomic scene and some of the best SPAs.
An ideal beach for lovers of quiet relaxation. The beach in Orlowo is located in an extremely picturesque part of the coast, right next to the famous Orlowo cliff in Gdynia and a charming fishing harbor. The beach is very well connected. It can be reached by car, SKM train, trolleybus or bus.
Gdynia's most popular and also the widest beach in Poland. Wide, sandy, with a gentle entrance to the sea, making it safe for the youngest. At the beach in Gdynia there are many Gdynia attractions - including the famous seaside boulevard, the sailing ships Dar Pomorza and Dar Pomorza, the Oceanarium. On the shore itself there are numerous restaurants and pubs. The beach is well connected, you can reach it by bus, trolleybus, and from the SKM stop it takes 10-15 minutes to walk.
The Gdańsk Dominican Fair is a real paradise for those looking for unique treasures and local products. It takes place in the Main Town, on Szeroka, Mariacka, Dluga and St. Duch streets in Gdansk. Visitors will find numerous booths selling souvenirs, art, antiques, famous amber and small gastronomy. A real treat for hobbyists and collectors.
Explore the fantastic Hel Peninsula and see where Poland begins. This magnificent "tip of Poland" can enchant you with wide, golden beaches, traditional fishermen's cottages and charming pubs where you will be able to taste local specialties. There is something for everyone here: a beautiful beach, green forests, the famous seal sanctuary, a yacht harbor, a lighthouse and many other interesting places. In full season, the easiest way to get from the Tri-City to Hel is by train, ship or water streetcar.