The coastline of the Baltic Sea in this province, including the Bay of Gdansk, stretches over the distance of 316 km
(together with the 72 km long Hel Peninsula), which constitutes over 60 % of the sea border of Poland. Its seaside location, a great amount of lakes and forests, low environment transformation level, vast areas falling under various protection forms as well as interesting culture phenomena in addition to natural and cultural heritage signify considerable possibilities of various recreation activities such as both leisure and health holidays, sightseeing and congress tourism along with agro-tourism and eco-tourism.
Visit Gdansk, which is full of cultural sensations, see the marine and modern Gdynia as well as the entertaining and magic Sopot, the numerous possibilities to rest and practice various activities in the charming Gdansk Region… » more... |
Have you ever seen the upside-down house? Have you ever walked on the longest wooden pier in Europe? Don’t hesitate and discover all of them… » more... |
Information on the location, operating hours, and guidelines for visiting numerous museums. » more... |
Discover great routes of Gdansk Region. Gothic Castles Route, Amber Route and even Swedish Route are described especially for you…» more... |
The earliest evidence of an amber workshop in Gdansk dates back to the late 10th century. Many historic and modern amber routes converge at the World Amber Capital. » more... |
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Here you will find excellent conditions for active tourism: windsurfing, canoeing, cycling expeditions, hiking, horse-riding, sea fishing, and many more. Unforgettable memories will also remain after a balloon flight. Lovers of the game of golf will enthuse about the two championship - class golf courses here. Come and see for yourself!