Discover the beauty of Polish coastline
Polish coastline is a perfect place to relax. It welcomes guests with a calm atmosphere and warm, regional heart. Pomerania offers everyone a moment to take a breath and admire the surroundings. Beautiful and colorful gardens, calm forests, quiet lakes, sandy beaches, cultural heritage and kind people will make your stay unforgettable. Poles, like other Slavs, are naturally hospitable, which is confirmed even by polish proverbs. They always welcome their guests with real joy and genuine warmth.
Pomorskie is one of the most attractive and best-developing regions of the country. Due to its location near the Baltic Sea (the length of the coastline is 316 km), Pomorskie offers excellent relaxation and a variety of activities connected to nature.
Besides having a diverse natural topography, Pomorskie is also a multicultural region. Remarkable historical and geographic circumstances have encouraged its people to be open-minded and hospitable.
Pomorskie is a land friendly to everyone: its people, tourists and entrepreneurs.
Pomorskie is our place on earth.
Travel to Gdansk and Gdynia region, Poland
When traveling to a destination abroad or at your homeland you can choose between different transport modes which all have different impacts on the environment. The suggestion below outlines the most environmentally friendly way to travel to Poland from the neighboring countries that took part in the wellbeing project
The best way of traveling from:
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- Kalmar Region Sweden – you may reach the ferry to terminal in Karlskrona with public transportation. From there a ferry to Gdynia, followed by public transportation to your final destination.
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- Vogelparkregion Recknitztal, Germany – you are able to do most of the travel by the train. Make sure you check timetables and connections.
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- Klaipeda, Lithuania. travel by coach bus or train, in the from Klaipeda – Vilnius – Warsaw -Gdansk/Gdynia. There is a long hours on this mode, so prepare your self-care packgage, healthy snack and a nice book for your wellbeing.
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- Denmark one way is travel through Sweden to take the ferry in Karlskrona to Gdynia, using public transportation to reach your final destination. A longer route is to travel by ferry from Świnoujście to Copenhagen, as well as by train through Germany.
Make sure you check timetables and connections! If you are taking by ferry, we highly recommend to pre-book your tickets.