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Gdańsk old town on the Motława

Visit Pomerania · 2026

Visit Pomerania
where amber meets the Baltic.

On the southern Baltic, amber washes ashore after autumn storms and Hanseatic Gdańsk rises again in brick and gilt. Pine forests pin the dunes in place, herring boats work the shallows, and the light lasts deep into summer evenings. This is Poland's maritime edge — and every stay offsets one tonne of CO₂.

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Neptune's Fountain

Bronze since 1633, presiding over the Long Market

Malbork Castle

The Teutonic Order's stronghold, UNESCO-listed since 1997

Sopot Pier

511 metres of timber — Europe's longest wooden pier

The seven corners

The Baltic's most storied shore.

Hanseatic gold, pine-backed beaches, castle brick and moving dunes — pick a corner of Pomerania and go.

Ways to wander

Five ways to feel Pomorze.

Verified climate impact on the Baltic
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Every stay offsets 1 tonne of CO₂.

The Baltic coast defends itself quietly — replanted pine holding the dunes, seagrass meadows locking carbon into the seabed. IMPT works to the same discipline: one tonne of CO₂ offset per booking, verified, funding reforestation and blue-carbon projects that are measured, audited and counted once. Travel here leaves the ledger better than it found it.

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Every booking offsets 1 tonne of CO₂ — planting verified climate impact across the Baltic and beyond.

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