Discover the Tri-City (three neighboring cities: Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia) and Beyond in a Classic Volkswagen T4 Van! Relax on a comfortable couch and enjoy the ever-changing views as journey through the most fascinating spots. You'll be taken to breathtaking viewpoints over Tricity and its sandy beaches and show you the beauty of its historic landmarks. Every stop is a perfect photo opportunity. Along the way, enjoy refreshing drinks, aromatic coffee, and delicious local snacks as you soak in the atmosphere of this unforgettable adventure.
We’re locals, and we’ll show you the city through our eyes. This tour is a great way to get to know the Tri-City* in a short time — especially since some of the spots we visit are hard to reach on your own.
It’s perfect for both adults and families with kids. Got a dog with you? No problem at all. We’re very flexible and want this to be more than just sightseeing — we want it to be a real experience.
Some locations may be difficult to access due to traffic regulations, street closures, or required permits. In such cases, we will provide the nearest possible meeting point.
How to find our car in front of the European Solidarity Centre (ECS)? Our car will be waiting for you in the parking area in front of the main entrance to the European Solidarity Centre (Plac Solidarności 1, Gdańsk).
Góra Gradowa is a popular viewpoint located near the center of Gdańsk, offering stunning panoramic views of the city. It is home to a historic fort and the Hevelianum science center, making it a favorite spot for both tourists and locals. Visitors can enjoy beautiful sunsets and see landmarks like St. Mary's Church and the Gdańsk Shipyard from the top.
Szafarnia Marina: Where Old Gdańsk Meets the Water Hidden just across the Motława River from Gdańsk’s historic Old Town, Szafarnia Marina is a quiet haven for sailors and dreamers. Modern yachts sway gently beside centuries-old granaries, blending the city's rich past with its vibrant present. The marina’s promenade invites visitors to stroll along the water’s edge, with charming cafes and views of the famous Crane and medieval towers across the river. As the sun sets, the golden light dances on the water, and the peaceful hum of the city creates a perfect end to a day in Gdańsk. At Szafarnia, history and modern life float side by side — a hidden gem just steps from the heart of the city.
Westerplatte is a historic peninsula in Gdańsk, famous as the site where World War II began on September 1, 1939. Today, it features a memorial and preserved military fortifications, honoring the Polish defenders and serving as a symbol of resistance and courage.
Pachołek Hill is a scenic 100-metre-high hill located in the Oliwa district of Gdańsk. Topped with a modern observation tower, it offers stunning panoramic views of the Gdańsk Bay, the Tricity area, and the surrounding forests.
Monte Cassino Street, often called "Monciak," is the main pedestrian street in Sopot, full of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It leads from the railway station straight to the famous Sopot Pier and the beach. The street is always lively, especially in the summer, attracting both tourists and locals. Sopot Pier (the longest wooden pier in Europe). The wooden, walking part includes the main pier, 511.5 m long, side decks (the so-called spur) and lower decks, which enable the docking of passenger ships and yachts.
Orłowo Beach in Gdynia is a peaceful spot known for its soft sands and scenic views of the Baltic Sea. Next to the beach rises the Orłowo Cliff — a striking, 60-meter-high coastal formation offering panoramic views of Gdańsk Bay. A charming wooden pier and nearby forest trails make it a perfect place for a relaxing walk.
Gdynia offers some great beach areas perfect for relaxing, sunbathing, or taking a swim. The main city beach, located near the city center and Kościuszki Square, is easily accessible and has a lively atmosphere during the summer. There are also quieter spots like Redłowo or Orłowo Beach, which are surrounded by cliffs and nature—perfect for a peaceful walk or watching the sunset. Gdynia's marina is modern and well-kept, located right by the waterfront near the city beach. It’s a popular place for sailing enthusiasts and also a great spot for a stroll, with restaurants, cafes, and beautiful views of the sea and docked yachts.
The Gdańsk Shipyard is one of the most important historical sites in Poland, known for its role in the Solidarity movement. It was here that workers, led by Lech Wałęsa, organized strikes in 1980 that contributed to the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Today, parts of the shipyard have been transformed into cultural and exhibition spaces, preserving its rich industrial and political heritage.
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