By Kamila_Kaczmarczyk
Holidays by the Baltic Sea in Poland are popular among both Polish and European tourists. However the Baltic Sea does not remind of warm, blue seas on the south of Europe at all (it is much colder and wild because of strong winds). You simply can not resist its charm. Try it by yourself...
Sandy beaches and history
Great advantage of Polish seaside are over 700 km long beaches that belong to the most beautiful in whole Europe. The seaside is also appreciated for specific microclimate, rich in iodine, because of which the towns located alongside the sea are full of popular in Poland sanatories, different health resorts and hotels. Beaches in Poland are sandy, July and August are the best months for sunbathing. The summer sees the Polish seaside comes to life and beach resorts attract many holidaymakers searching for sun and relaxation. Holiday resorts on the Baltic Sea also boast historically captivating cities, great natural attractions, and a relaxed maritime climate. And, least but not last reason, why it is worth to visit and what the tourists love Polish Seaside for: impressive hugeness and majesty of the sea causes an unique feeling of amazement and respect for the nature. The cities located here: Gdansk, Hel, Gdynia, Sopot remember dates of the greatest events in Polish and European history (for instance: World War The Second, Revolution of "Solidarity", to name just two of them).
Nature and culture
It is common for all people who visited Polish Seaside to claim that this place is magical. Some mysterious atmosphere causes that we can not wait to see another sunset, want to breathe deeply the fresh air and gloat the local cuisine with many sophisticated fish species.
Polish Seaside offers the tourists not only traditional "3xS" but also many other attractions. The most interesting areas are two National Parks: "Wolinski", located on the Wolin Island with natural cliffs, which contains bison reserve, and "Slowinski", with lakes and unique, movable dunes. Along the seaside there are many attractive, unique touristic points (like: lighthouses in Czolpin and Ustka). Small towns are perfect places for those who wish to rest far away from the crowds. For the amateurs of the history and culture, on the other hand, Gdansk is the best place, where they can explore both of them. Museums, historical points (shipyards, places of fights, monuments etc.), libraries and Polish-German agreement centers are available for everybody, regardless the language and culture.
If you are interested in holiday on Polish Seaside, you might be also interested in reading about cheap flights to Poland and Polish cities.
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