6 of the best Polish resorts in the Baltic

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There are many resorts in Poland, as the magnificent Baltic coast stretches for more than 500 km. What are the most popular local resorts?

Sopot

The famous Sopot, picturesque and fashionable, offers not only comfortable relaxation on the beaches, but also an extensive cultural and entertainment program. And here you can do almost any kind of sport. This Polish city has a spacious beach and a wooden jetty that juts out into the sea (by the way, it is one of the longest in all of Europe). Interesting and shopping and entertainment center "Crooked House", surprisingly organically fit into the historical part of Sopot, despite the pronounced extravagance of architecture.

Ustka

The former fishing village of Ustka pleases visitors with cozy beaches with golden sand, gentle sea, and magnificent sights. Thousands of tourists flock here every year to enjoy the ancient charm of the city and to heal its failing health.

Jastrzembia Gora

Steep cliffs, lush greenery and spacious beaches - all this is the delightful Jastrzembia Góra, located in the Nadmorskiy Landscape Park. The name of the city in translation means "hawk mountain". The key feature of the resort is that you have to go down to the beach from a cliff with a height of 30 meters. The Lisiy Yar valley is definitely worth a visit. The operating lighthouse, built at the end of the 19th century, deserves special attention.

Kolobrzeg

You can't just take and relax in Poland without visiting Kolobrzeg. It is considered the largest Polish health resort thanks to:

  • a sandy beach stretching for tens of kilometers;
  • local peat used in the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
  • mineral springs, healing mud;
  • a special microclimate that prevents the appearance of diseases of the heart and blood vessels;
  • clean air, rich in iodine.

Kolobrzeg and its surroundings are also home to many sights with an amazing history.

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Leba

A truly unique resort - Leba - became famous for its moving dunes, moving at a speed of 3-10 meters per year. Water rises to the city from the Baltic Sea and two lakes - Sarbsko and Lebsko. Nearby is the Slovinsky National Park, protected by UNESCO. In addition to beach recreation, Leba offers ecotourism, a variety of water sports, all kinds of entertainment. And here you can also see the picturesque ruins of a Gothic church and the Stilo lighthouse.

Swinoujscie

This resort is located on 44 islands, only 4 of them are inhabited. It is surrounded by forests and operates all year round. Mineral waters, healing mud and favorable climatic conditions attract tourists here who want to relax with health benefits. But here not only swim and sunbathe - you can also ride horses, do water sports.

It should be borne in mind that holidays on the Baltic Sea in Poland are characterized by a very short swimming season.

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