Puck is the quiet counter-offer to the peninsula's bustle: a small medieval town on the flat, warm, shallow Bay of Puck, with a Gothic church on the low cliff, a marina where the fishing fleet still lands, and hotel prices — from €45 — that feel a decade out of date.
The bay is the point: windsurf and kite schools line the shore because the water is calm and knee-deep for hundreds of metres, and the peninsula's beaches are a short hop across the water.
Within the old town grid for evening life around the square; the shoreline guesthouses south of the marina for water-sports mornings. Everything is walkable.
Marina → cliff-top church → shoreline path north through reeds and small beaches → Swarzewo shrine. Flat, breezy, and full of kitesurf sails to watch.
All 12 walks in Pomerania →On the Gdynia–Hel railway (35 min from Gdynia), so both the Tricity and the peninsula are day-trip easy. Buses circle the bay to Władysławowo.
Hand-picked stays for this area are coming here — meanwhile, every property is one click away at live prices.