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Next to the Baltic seaside resorts such as the Tri-City, Międzyzdroje, and Kołobrzeg by the Polish sea, there are towns that consistently attract a lot of tourist interest, despite, or perhaps precisely because of, their smaller size and typically tourist character, devoid of urban hustle and bustle. One such place is Ustronie Morskie. It is one of the most frequently visited seaside towns. The resort is located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, between Kołobrzeg and Mielno, and covers an area of about 57 km². Its entire area is protected by the Koszalin Coastal Landscape Park. The town has very good communication connections, as it is situated by national road number 11, on the route Kołobrzeg – Koszalin. An alternative means of transport is the train, allowing us to see the station from the end of the 19th century.
There are many attractions here that are worth taking advantage of when you lack the strength for another day at the beach. If you are looking for rest and regeneration, you can visit the Helios aquapark, saunas, art gallery, amphitheater or cinema. For athletes, there is a base of sports fields, gyms, bowling, swimming pools and tennis courts. Children can use the Paintball field, rope park and mini golf on their own or under the supervision of adults. If you are interested in sightseeing in the traditional sense of the word, Ustronie Morskie has a neo-Gothic church from 1885, the Bread Open-Air Museum with a wonderful restaurant, or the oldest oaks in Poland, the 800-year-old "Bolesław" and the over 600-year-old "Warcisław". Thanks to its infrastructure, a special element of which is the amphitheater, Ustronie Morskie is known for its cultural and entertainment offer. Traditionally, several dozen large events are planned during the holiday season, including concerts, cabaret performances, outdoor cinemas, bike rallies. There will also be culinary fairs, photography workshops in lavender fields and even illusionist performances. Roll it up

Ustronie Morskie boasts 2 km of coastline. Beautiful, wide beaches, with 3 piers (two 100 m and one 400 m). There are plenty of cafes and restaurant gardens along the seaside. Additionally, there is a marina for fishing boats and a picturesque beach for anchoring boats with a dolphin. Morning fishing and evening sunsets can be admired while walking along the beautiful promenade. They say that sunsets are the most beautiful at the Polish seaside! A selfie on the beach in the glow of the setting sun will remind you of wonderful holidays all year round. We invite you to Ustronie Morskie!