For tourists, Poland is of undoubted interest in several directions at once. Lovers of medieval architecture, fans of inexpensive ski holidays, gourmets who prefer solid cuisine, and romantics, for whom natural beauty outperforms any other sights, aspire here. And also those who love the sea of Poland come and fly here - gentle and slightly cool at the height of summer and harsh, but very beautiful in autumn and winter. The seascapes of Poland are decorated with green pines and white sand dunes, and the air in its resorts makes you believe in its healing properties unconditionally.
The wind of your hopes roams here …
When asked which sea washes Poland, a resident of this country will proudly answer - the Baltic Sea and will certainly emphasize that it is this sea that is the most beautiful, clean and beloved. Arguing with the Poles is a thankless task and it is better to come to the Baltic coast to appreciate the full scale of beauty. The most famous Polish resorts are located on almost five hundred kilometers of the local riviera:
- Sopot, whose popularity has long crossed the borders of the Old World. The resort is famous not only for its beaches, but also for its wide range of opportunities for summer sports: golf courses alternate with tennis courts, and tens of kilometers of comfortable bike paths help keep muscles and blood vessels in good shape.
- Leba, where special attention is paid to the cleanliness of the beaches. Here, not only cycling, but also horseback riding is held in high esteem, and the entrance to the Slovinsky National Park is within walking distance.
- Kolobrzeg, in the sanatoriums of which dozens of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and respiratory system are successfully treated. For those who just dream of swimming and sunbathing, there are hotels with a high level of service and comfort.
- Jastarnia with its unspoiled chic nature and the opportunity to go fishing or boarding on the waves.
Interesting Facts
- When asked which seas in Poland, most of the tourists will answer - cold. The water temperature in the Baltic does not really indulge in ultra-high values and is at around +17 degrees during most of the beach season. And yet the refreshing coolness of the sea makes the rest unforgettable and very comfortable against the background of +28 degrees, to which the air of Sopot or Kolobrzeg often heats up in July.
- The average depth of the Baltic is about 50 meters.
- The magnitude of the sea level change in Poland during high tides does not exceed 20 cm.