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Długie Pobrzeże waterfront on the Motława river in Gdańsk

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463+ hotels across Pomerania from 125 zł/night — Gdańsk, Sopot, the Hel peninsula & the Kashubian lakes.

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Where to stay in Pomerania

Twenty areas, each with live prices and a full local guide — from the Hanseatic core of Gdańsk to the last village on the Hel peninsula. Filter by the kind of trip you're planning.

Gdańsk Main Town Hall and Długi Targ
Hanseatic heart
Gdańsk Old Town from 280 zł

Hanseatic gables, the Crane, St Mary's — every landmark a five-minute walk.

Sopot pier and main square from the air
The Baltic riviera
Sopot from 355 zł

Europe's longest wooden pier and the Grand Hotel's faded glamour.

Gdynia Sea Towers and marina
Modernist port city
Gdynia from 205 zł

White modernism, a working port and the Dar Pomorza tall ship.

Gdańsk University of Technology main building in Wrzeszcz
Local Gdańsk
Wrzeszcz from 215 zł

Günter Grass's childhood streets and craft beer in red-brick tenements.

Oliwa Archcathedral
Cathedral & parkland
Oliwa from 290 zł

Organ concerts, a French-style park, and leafy streets between Gdańsk and Sopot.

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport terminal
Fly early, sleep near
Gdańsk Airport from 260 zł

Shuttle beds for red-eyes, fifteen minutes from Wrzeszcz.

Hel town square with Neptune fountain
End of the peninsula
Hel from 205 zł

The town at the tip of the 35-km sandbar — seals, dunes and two seas.

Jastarnia church on the Hel peninsula
Peninsula chic
Jastarnia & Jurata from 225 zł

Pre-war wooden villas, kitesurf lagoons and pine-shaded beaches.

Władysławowo fishing port
Gateway to the peninsula
Władysławowo from 250 zł

Wide beaches and the best supply of budget pensions on the open coast.

Puck town square
Bay-side old town
Puck from 195 zł

A medieval harbour on the calm bay — windsurfing and prices from another decade.

Łeba seaside resort
Moving dunes
Łeba from 230 zł

The resort beside Słowiński's walking dunes — the 'Polish Sahara'.

Views of Ustka
Spa-town harbour
Ustka from 205 zł

Brine baths, a lighthouse harbour and half-timbered fishermen's cottages.

Słupsk town hall
Inland value hub
Słupsk from 170 zł

A dukes' castle, Witkacy's art, and the cheapest city beds in the region.

Krynica Morska on the Vistula Spit
Vistula Spit
Krynica Morska from 165 zł

Pine forest between a lagoon and the open sea, and the Baltic's highest dune.

Stegna church
Amber coast villages
Stegna & Sztutowo from 345 zł

Wide empty beaches, storm-washed amber, and the Stutthof memorial.

Malbork Castle over the Nogat river
Castle town
Malbork from 195 zł

The largest castle on earth, 40 minutes from Gdańsk by rail.

Kartuzy Carthusian monastery from the air
Lakeland Kashubia
Kartuzy & Kashubia from 225 zł

A coffin-roofed monastery and agrotourism farms on a hundred lakes.

Kościerzyna town square
Southern Kashubia
Kościerzyna from 270 zł

Railway-museum town at the gate to Wdzydze lake and the Tuchola forests.

Bytów Teutonic castle
Teutonic borderland
Bytów from 160 zł

A Teutonic castle you can sleep in, at the western lakes' edge.

Chojnice town hall
Gateway to Tuchola forest
Chojnice & Charzykowy from 125 zł

A walled old town and a lake marina at the pine forest's edge.

Plan the whole trip, not just the bed

Ten guides cover the region end to end — every walk, beach and itinerary links straight to the nearest bookable hotels.

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Walks & hikes 12 routes
40-m dunes to Hanseatic loops — with the bed at the end.
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Cycling routes 8 routes
The car-free peninsula path and the Kashubian lake loops.
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Beaches 10 ranked
From Sopot's social sand to strands that stay empty in August.
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Food & cuisine essentials
Smokehouse halibut, Kashubian strawberries, Goldwasser.
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Getting around all modes
The SKM, the ferries, and the one road never to drive in July.
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Events & seasons 12 months
St Dominic's Fair to amber storms — and what each does to prices.
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Itineraries 6 plans
24 hours to two weeks, day by day, hotel by hotel.
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With kids 10 ideas
Seals at 11am, tall ships, shallow bays and rainy-day saves.
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Stays with character 9 curated
Castle fortresses, seaside grand dames and lakeside eco-camps.
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Rentals, ferries & gear logistics
One-way bike drops, Brda kayaks, and the ferries that beat the jams.

Cross the region by stages

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Multi-day road trips, long-distance walks and cycling corridors — every stage ends in a named town with hotels, so you always know where to stop and where to stay.

🚗 Road trips

Lighthouses and dunes on the coastal classic, Teutonic castles around the Vistula delta, lakes and forest through Kashubian Switzerland.

3 ROUTES · 190–320 KM · 2–4 STAGES
🥾 Walking trails

The Pomeranian Way of St James, the moving-dunes wilderness trek, the Kashubian Red Trail — daily stages, a bed every night.

6 TRAILS · 35–185 KM · 1–8 STAGES
🚲 Cycling routes

EuroVelo 10 along the whole coast, the car-free Hel peninsula cycleway, Kashubian gravel traverses and delta dike runways.

10 ROUTES · 32–375 KM · 1–6 STAGES

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Hotel Vesper House
Gdańsk Old Town
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Notera Hotel SPA
Chojnice & Charzykowy
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Montownia Lofts & Experience
Wrzeszcz
Montownia Lofts & Experience
4.8 600 reviews
from 305 zł/night See price
Hotel Rejs
Ustka
Hotel Rejs
4.8 558 reviews
from 400 zł/night See price
Hola Gdynia
Gdynia
Hola Gdynia
4.8 320 reviews
from 215 zł/night See price
Belmar Park
Władysławowo
Belmar Park
4.8 172 reviews
from 450 zł/night See price
Zamek Łeba Resort & Spa
Łeba
Zamek Łeba Resort & Spa
4.6 2,516 reviews
from 1070 zł/night See price
Hotel Kahlberg
Krynica Morska
Hotel Kahlberg
4.6 1,273 reviews
from 385 zł/night See price

Where the hotels actually are

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Counties coloured by hotel supply — tap one for prices and its area guide, zoom in for every property.

When to go — and what it costs

The Baltic empties in autumn and winter — prices fall to their yearly floor while the spa towns stay open. July and August bring the warm sea, the crowds and the peaks. September is the honest local favourite: still swimmable, a third cheaper, and the beaches breathe again.

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Indicative low-season "from" rates by month — tap a bar. Live prices always at search.

Pomerania, explained properly

Pomerania — Pomorskie, the "land by the sea" — is Poland's maritime voivodeship: 316 kilometres of Baltic coastline anchored by the thousand-year port city of Gdańsk, the belle-époque resort of Sopot and the modernist harbour of Gdynia, which together form the Tricity, a single two-million-person conurbation stitched together by a commuter railway that runs every few minutes. Behind the coast the land rises into Kashubia, a lake district with its own living language; to the east, the Vistula delta flattens into polder country crowned by the largest castle on earth at Malbork; to the west, spa towns and the walking dunes of Słowiński National Park. Night for night, it remains one of the cheapest coastal regions in the European Union — hotels here start at 125 zł and even peak-season Sopot undercuts comparable Western resorts by half.

Where to stay: the three logics

Most trips fit one of three shapes. City-first: sleep in Gdańsk's Old Town (or save 30% in Wrzeszcz, twelve minutes away) and day-trip everywhere by rail. Beach-first: base in Sopot for the full riviera, on the Hel peninsula for two coasts at once, or in Łeba for the dunes. Quiet-first: the Kashubian lakes around Kartuzy, where agrotourism farms lend kayaks with the room key, or the far corners — Krynica Morska on its lagoon spit, Bytów with its sleep-in castle, Chojnice at 125 zł beside the Tuchola pines.

The money: what things cost, and when

Outside July and August, doubles in the Tricity start around 150–175 zł and inland towns drop under 150 zł; even in peak summer, guesthouses in Władysławowo or Stegna undercut Sopot by a third. The annual price curve is honest and predictable: a floor of 145 zł in January, a peak of 300 zł in August, and the famous September discount, when the sea is still 18°C and rates fall 30–40% in a single week. A smoked-fish lunch at a harbour hut runs 20–40 zł, a milk-bar dinner 17–25 zł, an SKM ride 4–9 zł, and the water tram to Hel costs less than parking there would.

Getting around: rail first

This is one of the few Polish regions you can do entirely without a car. The SKM covers the Tricity like a metro; regional rail reaches Malbork in 40 minutes, Słupsk in under two hours, and rides the Hel sandbar with the sea on both sides — beating the peninsula's single jammed road by hours on any July weekend. Summer ferries link Sopot, Gdynia and Hel across the bay. A car earns its keep only in deep Kashubia and the western lake belt; our transport guide maps the whole system.

Beyond the beach

The region rewards walkers and riders as much as swimmers: the twelve best walks run from Gdańsk's Royal Way to the bare summit of a walking dune; cycle routes follow the coast car-free down the entire Hel peninsula; the beaches range from Sopot's social sand to strands where you'll be alone in August. Eat from the smokehouses, time your trip by the events calendar, follow a ready-made itinerary from 24 hours to two weeks, or plan around small people with the kids guide. Every entry in every guide names the nearest area to sleep in, one click from live prices.

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Questions, answered honestly

Outside July and August, beds in the Tricity (Gdańsk–Sopot–Gdynia) start around 150–175 zł/night, and inland towns like Słupsk or Chojnice drop to 125–150 zł. Even in peak summer, guesthouses in Władysławowo or Stegna undercut Sopot by a third.
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