Embark on an unforgettable journey through Gdynia's coastal wonders and maritime history with my personalized tour. From iconic landmarks like Molo Poludniowe to hidden gems such as Kamienna Góra, immerse yourself in the city's captivating scenery and rich cultural heritage.
Ascend the Cliff Path over Orłowski Cliff for breathtaking panoramic views of the Baltic Sea, and discover a secluded wild beach nestled beneath the rugged cliffs, a true hidden gem awaiting exploration.
Venture beyond the city limits to charming coastal villages like Rewa, where you'll experience the authentic charm of Northern Poland's seaside communities.
With flexibility at its core, my tour allows you to tailor your experience to your preferences, whether you're drawn to the natural beauty of the coastline, intrigued by the city's maritime history, or seeking a memorable coastal adventure.
Join me as we uncover the treasures of Gdynia - a city shaped by the sea - and create lasting memories along the way.
Let me know where should we meet, I can pick you in any location in Gdynia or nearby.
I will meet you by the fountain.
A tourist part of the harbor with museum ships - tall ship Dar Pomorza and the oldest destroyer in the world ORP Błyskawica. If you are interested we can visit them inside as well. We will also go to the end of the port pier to see the view.
View deck on the top of the hill, under the cross, in the center of Gdynia. Great view of the port and city and a beautiful and quiet park around. We can get there on foot or take a small train.
Orłowo Pier and cliff, we will see the view from the end of the pier and optionally walk to the top of the cliff to see the view to the seaside from up there.
The Port Station building is now a seat of the Emigration Museum and a part of the real harbor view.
A view deck on a cliff and a seaside fisherman settlement plus a seaside boulevard under the cliff with a view to two torpedo facilities from World War II.
"Torpedownia na Babich Dołach" is a historical site located on the beach in Gdynia, Poland, renowned for its significance during World War II. This former torpedo testing facility now serves as a compelling tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the remnants of the torpedo testing infrastructure, gaining insight into the crucial role it played in naval warfare history. Guided tours offer captivating narratives about the facility's operation and its impact on maritime technology. A visit to Torpedownia na Babich Dołach provides a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of naval innovation and wartime strategy while enjoying the scenic coastal surroundings.
Another old fisherman village that became a great tourist place. It is famous for its shoal, a 1 km long and very narrow sand peninsula. There is also a very nice seaside cafe restaurant where we can have a coffee and a cake with a view of the sea.
A small fisherman's village and a tourist place, with a small pier and an amazing view of the sea from the cliff nearby.
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