Summer vacation in Poland
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Poland in summer - a vacation that will inspire you
From the German border in the west to the Russian border in the east, the Polish Baltic coast offers perfect conditions for a relaxing summer vacation in Poland. Many of the idyllic towns such as Swinemünde or Kolberg on the 843-kilometre-long coastline can look back on a long history as spas. But the Polish hinterland also has a lot to offer in summer.
The most popular hotels for Summer vacation in Poland
Discover our neighboring country Poland on your summer vacation
If you want to get to know the beautiful coastal landscape, hop on a bike or walk past rugged cliffs or the famous 30-metre-high shifting sand dunes near Leba. But culture fans also like to book a summer vacation in Poland. We recommend the city of Gdansk, which is sure to captivate you with its medieval charm. Gourmets will get to know the country's culinary diversity during their summer trip to Poland. The sweet or savory filled dumplings Pierogi or the hearty stew Bigos are some of the national dishes.
Your choice of hotels for a summer trip to Poland
Spend a carefree beach vacation in our luxurious hotels on the Baltic Sea coast. Most of them are just a stone's throw from the sea. The accommodation in the resort town of Bad Flensburg is surrounded by greenery and cool forests.
The chefs at the elegant restaurants will spoil you to your heart's content if you opt for full board. However, there is also a choice of accommodation with breakfast or half board.
In most cases, access to the spa is included, with saunas, whirlpools, steam baths and relaxation rooms awaiting you.
Save money during your vacation with our affordable summer packages. For example, book mud packs, hydro massages, brine baths and other packages. The detox and Ayurveda packages are ideal for detoxifying the body. A particularly large number of services are included in our intensive healing therapies.
Discover the most beautiful destinations in Poland on a summer short break
The harbor town of Swinemünde on the island of Usedom is perfect for a relaxing beach vacation. The fine sandy beach is 12 kilometers long and as the water only gets deeper slowly, even small children can splash around carefree. Europe's longest beach promenade invites you to take a stroll: the 12-kilometre-long promenade leads across the border to the German imperial spas of Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf and Bansin. Along the way, exercise areas and playgrounds invite young and old to let off steam.
Kolberg, one of Poland's most popular seaside resorts, is located between Usedom and Gdansk. Because of its numerous parks, Kolberg is also known as the "Green City on the Baltic". The idyllic green belt begins behind the sandy beach, which is around 150 meters wide. Take a relaxing walk through the town forest. Here you will find the almost 800-year-old Bolewlaw oak, a natural wonder.
Against the magnificent backdrop of the densely forested Jizera Mountains, you will spend a dream vacation in Bad Flinsberg. Located in the border triangle of Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic, the town is known for its mild climate and extensive spruce forests. A 300-kilometre network of cycle paths is ideal for sporting activities. Bad Flinsberg is also known for its natural treasures such as moorland and mineral springs.
A variety of travel themes for your summer vacation in Poland
Miles of sandy beaches await you on the Polish Baltic coast. In Swinoujscie, for example, a narrow strip of coastal forest separates the lively promenade from the gently sloping shore. The approximately 150-metre-wide beach in Kolberg is also perfect for a beach vacation. Here you can relax on the beach and let your gaze wander over the sea. Relaxation is pre-programmed.
Numerous worthwhile excursion destinations provide variety during your summer trip to Poland. The city center of Swinoujscie, for example, has an artistic jewel to offer with the stained glass windows in the Maria Seestern Church. You can enjoy a magnificent view over the city from the 67-metre-high tower. Kolberg's landmark, the brick lighthouse, is also worth a visit. There is a small museum and a viewing platform with a wonderful panoramic view. Gdansk is ideal for a short summer trip. Here, the Church of St. Mary and St. Catherine and the Crane Gate are one sight after another.
Those seeking peace and quiet are guaranteed to find a peaceful spot to relax to their heart's content during their summer trip to Poland. In Swinoujscie on the Baltic Sea, the spa park is perfect for this. There are regular spa concerts here in summer. Bad Flinsberg in south-western Poland is an ideal destination if you want to dedicate your summer vacation in Poland to your well-being. With mud packs or baths in mineral-rich water, you can leave everyday life behind you.
No matter where you plan your summer trip to Poland, there are plenty of sporting opportunities. The north is ideal for extensive cycling tours along the coast. A popular destination is the Slowinski National Park, a 500-hectare dune area aptly nicknamed the "Polish Sahara". Nature lovers are drawn to the Ekopark Wschodni nature reserve, where salt marshes provide a habitat for many water birds. The Polish Baltic Sea also offers excellent conditions for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other water sports.
FAQ - Our best tips for your summer trip to Poland
The weather conditions depend on which of the fantastic destinations you choose. In Bad Flensburg, for example, constant foehn winds ensure a mild microclimate. The months of July and August are ideal for a beach vacation on the Baltic Sea coast.
It's best to book some time in advance so you can benefit from early booking discounts and save a lot of money. You will also always find attractive deals on our homepage, so it's worth checking back here often.
Plan at least one long weekend so that you can relax and still take in the country's cultural highlights. Longer is always possible, of course, and Poland is so diverse that there is always something to discover.
The Polish midsummer celebrations take place in Warsaw every year in June. There is live music on the streets and all the regional delicacies to eat. To top it all off, there are fireworks over the rooftops of Warsaw.
The water temperature of the Polish Baltic Sea is around 20 degrees in the summer months.
The Polish coast in particular is very interesting for families. This is the perfect place to spend a vacation with children. Children can let off steam on the beach and in the water, while parents can sit back and relax in a beach chair.
Poland is generally a very dog-friendly country. However, please note that many beaches require dogs to be kept on a lead during the high season. However, Poland also has many forest areas that you can explore with your beloved four-legged friend. Your dog is sure to have plenty to discover in the great outdoors.
Swimwear definitely belongs in your suitcase for a summer vacation. Poland's long coastline attracts many bathers every year. If you are drawn to one of Poland's cities, you should pack comfortable shoes, as there is a lot to discover and you are sure to take a few steps.