It is worth going only to proven places on vacation with a child. But not only recommended by travel agencies and described in travel guides. For families with children, we recommend a holiday on the B altic Sea - it will have a positive effect on he alth and relax.
It is best to find out about the current conditions of stay and tourist news in a given region from people who have been there recently. Advertisements in the press and advertisements on the Internet should be treated with caution. Upon arrival, it may turn out that a quiet guesthouse overlooking theseafrom the advertising brochure is adjacent to a noisy disco, and the sea, yes, can be seen from the window, but only from the top floor.
At the B altic Sea with a child
Family stays at the seaside withchildrenis an idea proven by our grandparents. The Polish shores of theof the B altic Sea , sandy and dry, are almost an ideal area for a comprehensive shaping of free time. There is a place here for complete relaxation on the beach, and for trips along bicycle and walking paths.
Holidays by the sea: West Coast
Świnoujście has always been among the ten winners in the press rankings for the most popular holiday destination in Poland. It was also the winner of the President's Cup. Numbering approx. 45 thousand. inhabitants, the city is situated on 44 islands, but only three are inhabited: Uznam, Wolin and Karsibór. Świnoujście has the status of a he alth resort and adequate infrastructure to accommodate whole families. One of the most beautiful beaches in Poland is the city's greatest asset. Fine sandy, wide and long. When going to Świnoujście, it is worth taking your passport with you. You can take a trip to the nearby German resorts, take a boat trip to Copenhagen, Ystad or Bornholm. It is also worth visiting the Maritime Museum, and in the Karsiborska Kępa reserve, observe rare birds through binoculars. Międzyzdroje with only 6 thousand. inhabitants during the tourist season receive 6 times as many guests. The city is famous for meeting movie stars. Outstanding actors left their hands on the promenade of stars in front of the Amber Hotel. The 120-meter long pier invites everyone to romantic walks in the sunset. In case of bad weather, Międzyzdroje has prepared a museum of wax figures and a butterfly house, where in beautiful scenery you can admire thesewonderful insects. Nature lovers will be interested in the bison reserve, where, in addition to the king of the forest, you can also see wild boars, roe deer, red deer and white-tailed eagles. Lake Turquoise is located 7 kilometers south of Międzyzdroje. It owes its name to the color of the water, obtained thanks to the sunlight reflected from the chalky substrate. Wolin was once a thriving city ruled by dangerous Vikings. We will learn about the history of this place in the Regional Museum, where children will be able to make a copy of the twelfth century denarius with their own hands. Kamień Pomorski invites you to visit the Stone Museum and see the panorama of the city and the surrounding area from the top of the historic tower. Kołobrzeg is famous for its beautiful seaside park, clean beach and amphitheater, where festivals of the soldier's song were held. There is a chute for inline skaters and a playground for children next to the amphitheater. The longest reinforced concrete pier in Poland invites you for walks, and you can see the panorama of the area from the lighthouse. There are events for children under the name "And you can become a pirate". From Kołobrzeg you can sail on a modern catamaran to the Danish island of Bornholm.
Holidays by the sea: Central Coast
Ustka is the pearl of this piece of B altic shores. The former fishing town has recently turned into a charming all-year-round he alth resort. Ustka has two beaches. The city, stretching along the promenade, is narrow and crowded in the season. The beach on the other side of Słupia is much more beautiful. It can be reached on foot or by bike, using forest paths. Ustka has a lighthouse, where you can get a special certificate after visiting it and buy a certificate of honorary lighthouse keeper. Most tourist attractions can be found on the seaside promenade and in the port (e.g. batucie jumping). Fishing boats and a ship stylized as a medieval galleon invite you to sea cruises. From Ustka you can also take a boat trip to the ports on Bornholm. The trail of rolled-up tracks, leading along the embankment of the liquidated narrow-gauge railway, will lead us to the picturesque Orzechowo, 3 km from Ustka. It is also worth going to Swołów, the capital of the checkered land, where in half-timbered houses there are well-kept and inexpensive tourist accommodation. Darłowo has the Pomeranian Dukes' Castle and nice beaches in the nearby Darłówek, where we can get by water tram. Łeba invites you to cruises on Łebskie Lake and hiking in shifting dunes. Quicksand is the area of the Słowiński National Park and you can visit it only on designated routes. However, you can drip in the sea at will and rest on the wide and clean beaches.
Holidays by the sea: Hel Spit
Władysławowo thisthe most popular bathing area situated at the base of a sandy scythe. In addition to the clean beach on the side of the open sea, Władysławowo has the best areas for learning and windsurfing in Poland. A warm and shallow bay with constant sea breeze is perfect for learning this fascinating sport, even for children. Jurata and Jastarnia are two towns in the central part of the spit, separated only by a piece of pine forest. Both towns have well-kept beaches and promenades for family walks. Jastarnia boasts a picturesque fishing port and historic Kashubian houses, while Jurata has luxurious hotels and apartments, tennis courts and a romantic pier on the bay side. Hel is at the very end of a sandy peninsula. In addition to the beautiful beaches from the sea and the bay, it has the only seal center in Poland, where you can admire frightening seals and learn about other animals living in the B altic Sea.