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Ustka - a unique place for a seaside holiday full of attractions

Ustka is one of the most beautiful seaside towns on the Polish coast. Located on the Baltic Sea, the town offers a rich history, picturesque landscapes and a wide range of attractions for tourists of all ages. Here you will find historic buildings, atmospheric harbor streets, expansive beaches and numerous places ideal for active recreation.

Thanks to its unique atmosphere, Ustka is an ideal place for both romantic getaways for two and family vacations. Plan a stay at Villa Red - a historic villa in the heart of this unique resort and discover all the attractions Ustka has to offer.

Ustka's most interesting attractions What is worth seeing?

Port of Ustka - tradition and modernity

The harbor in Ustka is the heart of the city, where fishermen, locals and tourists thirsty for a sea experience meet every day. Walking along the waterfront, you can admire the moored fishing boats, elegant yachts and cruise ships, which invite you to cruises on the Baltic Sea in the summer. The port has a unique atmosphere, where fishing tradition and the modern infrastructure of a seaside resort combine.

Along the harbor you will find numerous taverns and fish fryers that serve fresh fish straight from the sea. Especially recommended are fried flounder and cod, which taste best overlooking the Baltic Sea. During the summer season, the port comes alive with concerts and open-air events. It is also an ideal place for an evening stroll in the light of the lighthouse.

Why visit the port of Ustka:

  • Picturesque views of the sea and fishing boats
  • Taverns with delicious regional cuisine
  • Baltic cruises
  • Perfect place for sunset photos

Lighthouse - the symbol of Ustka with extraordinary views

The lighthouse in Ustka is one of the city's most important landmarks. Built in 1892, it still serves its function today, warning ships of navigational dangers. Its brick structure stands out against the coastal landscape and attracts tourists from all over Poland.

Climbing to the top of the lighthouse is an unforgettable experience - it offers a view of the entire city, the beaches and the boundlessness of the Baltic Sea. It is worth visiting this place especially at sunset, when the view becomes magical.

What to know:

  • Lighthouse height: 21.5 meters
  • Great place for photo shoots
  • History related to old fishing and navigation

Seaside promenade - a walk with a view of the Baltic Sea

The Promenade in Ustka is one of the most characteristic places in the city. It was established in the 19th century and has been frequented by tourists ever since. It stretches for more than two kilometers and runs along the picturesque Baltic coast.

Strolling along the promenade, you can enjoy beautiful views of the sea, stop for a coffee in one of the many cafes or relax on a bench, enjoying the sea breeze. In the summer there are concerts, festivals and other cultural events that attract tourists from all over the country.

Why visit the boardwalk:

  • Picturesque sea views
  • Numerous cafes and restaurants
  • Place of cultural events in the summer season
  • Perfect for a morning jog or evening walk

Town Hall - an architectural gem of Ustka

The Ustka City Hall is a neoclassical-style building that was constructed in the late 19th century. It originally served as a school, but today is the seat of the city government. Its elegant facade stands out from other buildings in the center of Ustka and attracts the attention of tourists walking through this part of town.

The Town Hall is one of the most important points on the map of Ustka's historical attractions and is well worth seeing while strolling through the center.

Villa Red - historic elegance in the heart of Ustka

Villa Red is a unique building that was erected in 1886. Its distinctive red facade is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. The villa is full of historical atmosphere, which takes guests back to the times when Ustka was one of the most popular resorts on the Baltic Sea.

Today, Villa Red offers luxurious leisure in elegant interiors that harmoniously combine history with modernity. A stay here is an excellent opportunity to feel the spirit of bygone eras and enjoy unparalleled comfort.

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By bike through Ustka - The most beautiful routes for the active

Ustka is an ideal place for cycling enthusiasts. Picturesque trails lead through coastal forests, along the Baltic coast and around Ustka's beaches. Routes of varying degrees of difficulty allow both leisurely rides and more challenging expeditions. There are numerous bicycle rentals in the city, so you don't have to bring your own equipment. If you are looking for an active way to explore the charms of Ustka, a bicycle will be an excellent choice.

Slowinski National Park - Moving dunes and wildlife

One of the biggest attractions near Ustka - the Slowinski National Park - is a place worth visiting. Most impressive are the moving dunes, which resemble desert landscapes and change their position under the influence of the wind. Wandering around these sand hills, you can feel like you are on another continent. In addition to the dunes, the park also offers numerous walking paths and vantage points from which to view nature. This is an excellent day trip option for anyone who appreciates being close to nature.

Pier III - A mysterious remnant of an unrealized project

Pier III in Ustka is one of the most intriguing places on the city map. This unfinished structure was supposed to be part of a large war port, but only its ruins remain today. The mighty concrete elements are slowly surrendering to nature, which gives the place a raw but fascinating character. Walking along the breakwater, you can feel the atmosphere of history and enjoy spectacular views of the open sea.

Old fishing settlement - Ustka in the old days

Walking through the Old Fishing Settlement, you can feel the spirit of old Ustka. It is here that traditional fishermen's houses have been preserved, reminding you of the roots of this seaside town for years. Narrow, cobblestone streets and characteristic wooden facades create a unique atmosphere. Ongoing revitalization work is expected to restore this place to its former splendor, and a stroll through this part of Ustka is a true trip back in time.

Bread Museum - Baking craft in the old days

One of the most unusual places in Ustka - the Bread Museum - allows you to go back in time and learn about the history of baking. Among the exhibits are old bread-baking equipment, traditional tools and antique recipes. This is a great opportunity to see what a baker's work used to be like and how much has changed in this field over the years. If you want to combine sightseeing with learning about local traditions, this place is definitely worth a visit.

The ghostly pond - The dark legend of Ustka

The Phantom Pond is one of the most mysterious places in Ustka. According to legends, mysterious lights appeared on the surface of the water to deceive passersby. There is also talk of a tragic accident in which a carriage carrying the family of an heir was sunk. Today the place is a quiet corner, surrounded by forest, where you can relax and enjoy nature. A walk around the pond is a great idea for a moment of relaxation with a hint of local stories in the background.

Beaches in Ustka - East or west? Choose the perfect place to relax

Ustka is famous for its beautiful beaches, which attract both sunbathing and active recreation lovers. The East Beach is a lively place, ideal for those who enjoy the atmosphere of a seaside resort. The wide strip of sand, proximity to restaurants and numerous attractions make it a great choice for a family vacation.

The West Beach, on the other hand, is an option for those seeking peace and quiet. Separated from the center of Ustka, it offers a less crowded bathing area and beautiful scenery. Both beaches are well-maintained and offer excellent conditions for relaxing on the Baltic Sea.

Captain Haase's house - A maritime history locked within the walls

The Captain Haase House is one of the most distinctive buildings in Ustka. Erected in the early 19th century, it is an excellent example of traditional half-timbered buildings. It now houses the Baltic Culture Center, which organizes numerous cultural events, concerts and workshops. Visiting this place is a great opportunity to see what Ustka looked like years ago and learn about its nautical history.

Bathing beaches in Ustka - Clean water and safe recreation

Ustka boasts some of the cleanest bathing beaches in the Baltic Sea. Every year it wins the prestigious Blue Flag certificate, which means that the water here is exceptionally clean and the beaches are properly maintained. During the summer season, lifeguards watch over the safety of tourists, and the well-organized infrastructure makes resting by the sea comfortable and safe.

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Ustka is a seaside resort with an unusual character, where the tradition of a fishing settlement meets the modern rhythm of holiday life. Picturesque beaches, historic architecture and rich history create the unique atmosphere of this place. The city bustles with life all year round, and in summer it delights with events such as the Columbus Festival of the Winds - a one-of-a-kind spectacle in the sky.