Resorts in Poland. Which resort to choose

Poland’s best resorts

Find out about the most unique and tempting resorts in Poland, where you can have a great and unforgettable holiday. Here is a list of places to spend your free time:

  • Arlamów;
  • Zakopane;
  • Wisła;
  • Trójmiasto;
  • Bukowina Tatrzańska;
  • Szklarska Poreba;
  • Mikolajki;
  • Hel;
  • Giżycko;
  • Kazimierz Dolny.

Now, about each of them in more detail.

Arłamów

Arłamów is an upland area with a modern, fully equipped hotel with swimming pools, saunas, golf courses and other attractions. There is also a private airport on site.

Half a century ago it was a secret facility for high-ranking officials, where you could not only rest, but also hunt.

Today it is a restored hotel “Residence”, near which there is a recreation centre, where 700 people can spend their holidays.

Zakopane

Next on our list is a popular holiday resort and at the same time the winter capital of Poland, Zakopane. Tourists who prefer to go skiing or snowboarding can enjoy these sports. The Równia Krupowa Park is open to all lovers of beauty. There is a place for children to relax and have fun – the water park is at their disposal. Do you know what Geront reminds us of Zakopane? No, we will tell you the secret – the knight who fell asleep. If you want your wish to come true, you have to make it by looking up at the mountain at sunset.

Vistula

Next, let’s talk about the Vistula River. It is one of the biggest rivers in Poland, 1047 kilometres long and flows through the whole country. The town has the same name, among other things.

People in the town say with real pride that Adam Małysz, world and Olympic ski jumping champion, was born here.

This small town is the perfect place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the big cities and the pace of work. It offers beautiful mountain peaks, lakes and forests. Don’t be lulled into thinking that the cost of a comfortable holiday in a tranquil environment is expensive. On the official portal of the Vistula River, tourists can choose an accommodation that meets their needs and requirements. It is easy to find something to do here, as there is plenty to keep you busy as well as to immerse you in culinary experiments.

Trójmiasto

There are three towns in a row along the Bay of Gdańsk: Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot, which form the Trójmiasto agglomeration. If you prefer a more passive lifestyle, come here. All three are accessible by a regular train service. Sopot attracts tourists with its interesting sights: The Crooked House and the longest wooden sea pier in Europe. There are also 5 large health resorts, which can cure a number of ailments.

Gdynia is a relatively young town, and as well as beaches, you can find lovely piers, take a boat trip and visit the museum ship “The Gift of Pomerania”.

Resorts in Poland

Bukowina Tatrzanska

Bukowina Tatrzanska is a village with a small population of just 3000 people. It is a unique place because there are glaciers there. The oldest one is located in Mengushovets couloir, it is 4 centuries old.

Climbers will find something for themselves as there are more than 600 routes for climbing the peaks of the mountains.

Tourists are magnetically attracted to one of the world’s most beautiful lakes – the Sea Eye.

Szklarska Poreba

It is a small town situated in the most picturesque place – a valley of the Kamienna river. It is surrounded by the Jizera Mountains and the Korkonosze, where you can enjoy a white blanket of snow for 110 days a year.

Today you can take part in a quest called “Magic Way of the Mountain Spirit” which entails going to the Tourist Information Centre and buying everything you need for 10 PLN.

Mikolajki

We are slowly getting to the end of our list of the best resorts in Poland. Next in line is a little town called Mikolajki, situated in the north-east of the country in the Masurian Lake District. There are plenty of marinas for yachts and smaller boats. Mikolajki is a sailing capital. There are no problems with renting accommodation here.

Entertainment is plentiful here:

  • Wildlife watching;
  • Visiting the Masuria Landscape Park;
  • Meeting a mute swan;
  • Renting a yacht or taking a ferry.

Hel

The small town of Hel is situated on the Hel Spit. It is worth noting that it is washed by the sea from three directions at once. Picturesque sandy beaches are also on the territory of the small town. It has all the amenities and a well-developed infrastructure.

For the tourists who are tired of passive rest there is a good activity – a trip around the peninsula on a bicycle. There are several museums, as well as the residence of the Polish president.

Giżycko

Let’s talk about the resort with the cleanest lakes and unspoilt nature. We are talking about Giżycko, which lies on 4 bodies of water and is the main port of the mesoregion of the Mazury Lakes Region.

It is a perfect location for eco-tourism, which is the most budget-friendly and eco-friendly kind of holiday.

Kazimierz Dolny

Kazimierz Dolny is a unique place with an interesting and instructive history. It is also called the jewel of the Renaissance. Autumn is the best time of year to visit the town. There’s plenty to eat and plenty of beautiful views to capture, as well as a chance to improve your health.