Świnoujście is a unique city located on 44 islands, the only seaside resort of its kind in Poland. It is renowned for its wide, sandy beaches, the longest promenade in Europe, and picturesque cycling routes. Its rich history, unique nature, and proximity to German resorts make it an ideal destination for both active leisure and peaceful relaxation by the Baltic Sea.

Kayaking trips in Świnoujście are a unique adventure among picturesque wetlands and seaside landscapes.

Winter swimming in the Baltic Sea is an extraordinary winter attraction that draws adrenaline enthusiasts and those with a healthy lifestyle.

The beach in Świnoujście is one of the most beautiful attractions on the Baltic Sea, known as the widest sandy beach in Poland, with a width reaching over 200 meters.

Świnoujście offers an extensive network of bike paths, allowing for comfortable sightseeing of as many as 38 unique places.

The remnant of the Protestant church founded by Martin Luther in 1906 was almost completely demolished in 1962 due to war damage.

The structure was built in the first half of the 19th century on the initiative of the King of Prussia, Frederick William III. Its main purpose was to prevent the silting up of the Świna estuary, which would allow larger ships free access to the port.

The main walking and cycling route in the city, characterized by its unusual path – unlike many seaside resorts, it does not run right along the coastline.
