Wolin Island is the biggest island belonging to Poland. Apart from harbour functions it is mainly the kingdom of tourists and wild nature. It is also a very popular summer holiday destination not only for Poles but also for Germans. Discover the most interesting sites of this area and also Szczecin city one of the most important Polish harbours and Kołobrzeg one of the most well known spa resort.
4 days / 3 nights
BB (3 breakfast), HB optional
All year
10-50
Moderate
Up to 30 days*
Transfer to Bansin (in Germany) Sightseeing of the resort. Walk along the seacoast promenade to Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck. Sightseeing of the resort towns and their piers. Transfer to Poland to Świnoujście. Sightseeing of the resort with a guide. Check in at your hotel.
Świnoujście is a unique city as it lays at 3 big islands (Uznam, Wolin, Karsibór) and 44 smaller uninhabited ones. Definitely the biggest attraction of Świnoujście is white sandy beach of about 10 km length with the warmest water at Polish coast. Moreover, you can take lots of interesting cruises from here, such as trips to German resorts Alhbec, Heringsdorf and Banin or Polish Międzyzdroje and Szczecin or Rugia island. Other most visited attractions include: the highest lighthouse in Poland, Fishery Museum in the ol...
Breakfast. Transfer to the WWII Underground Complex at Wolin Island and sightseeing. Transfer to Wapnica village to turquoise lake, then transfer to Lubin. Admiring Szczeciński Bay panorama from Lubin settlement. Transfer to Międzyzdroje. Some free time at the seaside. Then sightseeing of Woliński National Park Natural History Museum and bison sanctuary. Stroll to Grzywacz viewing point. Return to Świnoujście.
The Underground City on the Wolin Island (Polish: Podziemne Miasto na Wyspie Wolin), often called Vineta station, is a World War II complex of bunkers located in the Przytór district in Świnoujście, formerly known as Swinemünde. The Kriegsmarine began construction in 1935, breaking at the same time the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, and just 4 years later the Vineta station was ready and operational. The station consists of 7 bunkers both combat and auxiliary. Today, the entire station is a privately owned ...
The Turquoise Lake (Polish: Jezioro Turkusowe Wolin) is situated in Wapnica village. In Poland turquoise lakes are very rare. This lake, although it isn’t visible at the first sight, is an artificial water body. It arose from the old chalk mine operating in the 50s. Right now the water in the old mine contains calcium compounds which give it this turquoise or emerald colour.
Międzyzdroje resort is famous for its multitude of tourist attractions, warm water and Polish TV stars. The town lays at Wolin Island and it is also the headquarters of Wolin National Park and a site for the park’s main museum. Only 13 km from Międzyzdroje lies Świnoujście also popular Baltic seaside resort. Close to Międzyzdroje tourists can climb moraine peaks Gosań, Grzywacz and Leśnogóra and admire cliff beaches. In the town the most popular sites include: the pier (395 m long), the star avenue with hand prints o...
An European Bison Enclosure (Polish: Woliński Park Narodowy - Zagroda Żubrów) located in the middle of the forests of the Woliński National Park is about 2 kilometres south-east from Międzyzdroje - a popular sea-side resort. The farm’s beginning date back to 1976, when four bisons were brought here form the Białowieża and Borecka Forests. The heard number varied between 5 and 12 specimens throughout the years. Currently there are 5 females and 3 males. The farm also keeps boars and deer that are being treated here as...
Wolin National Park (Polish: Woliński Park Narodowy) was created in 1960 as the first Polish seaside national park. It covers the central-west part of the biggest Polish island - Wolin. The park area is 10 937 hectares. Forests (mainly pine and beech) amount 42.5 % of the park, water ecosystems another 42.8 %. The symbol of the park is a white-tiled eagle. Apart from beautiful beaches with moraine hills (cliffs are even 95 m high here), tourists usually visit: the European Bison Show Pen, Natural History Museum in Mi...
Breakfast. Transfer to Szczecin. 6 h Sightseeing with a guide. Entrance to Ducal Castle, St. Jacob Cathedral, walk in Wały Chrobrego Promenade and the old town, Szczecin Philharmonics (outside). Entrance to Szczecin Bunkers under the Railway Station. Return to Świnoujście.
Szczecin is the 7th biggest city in Poland (about 407 thousand inhabitants) and after Tri-city the most important harbor city in Poland. The city can boast many historic monuments and is also a university and culture centre. The most popular sightseeing sites in Szczecin include: the Castle of Pomerania Princes.
Szczecin and the castle of Pomerania Princes (Polish: Zamek Książąt Pomorskich) is a history of a stronghold in this place that dates back to the 12th century. The castle construction started in the 14th century. The building was erected in the Renaissance style. Currently, the castle belongs to the regional authorities and is the biggest cultural centre in Szczecin. We will find here a cultural centre, a concert hall, exhibition chambers, a cinema, a theatre, an opera, a cabaret and a museum. In the castle there is ...
Wały Chrobrego is a viewing terrace of 500 meters length. Most of tourist admire a view to Oder River and a harbour from this place. The embankment was created at the beginning of the 20th century. In the northern part of the terrace there are local authority buildings and in the southern part there are historic buildings of Marine Academy, Modern Theatre and Marine National Museum. In Wały Chrobrego vicinity there is also a big park. The terrace is an excellent place for a stroll not only during a day but also very ...
The air raid shelter from the time of WWII can be visited in the Szczecin train station (Polish: Podziemne Trasy Szczecina). The lowest part of the underground shelter lies at a depth of about 5 floors. There are 3 routes to be visited. The soundtrack imitating a bombing raid, the organization of life in a shelter, everyday life in the city during military operations and more can be expected on the "World War II" route. Wondering what an atomic phobia means? You will learn about this and the use of tunnels as shelter...
Transfer to Kołobrzeg. Kołobrzeg sightseeing with a guide. Entrance to Kołobrzeg Lighthouse, and Polish Army Museum. Stroll in Kołobrzeg seacoast resort park. Departure.
Kołobrzeg is the biggest Polish health resort. In the city there are 30 big, well equipped sanatoriums which all year round host patients from Poland, Germany and Scandinavia. The health resort main strong points are closeness to the sea, deposits of therapeutic mud, brine and mineral water. The patients cure here mainly respiratory, cardiovascular and joint illnesses. Kołobrzeg has also many monuments and touristic attractions such as: the St. Mary’s Basilica, Neo-Gothic Town Hall, lighthouse, pier, remnants of Koło...
The lighthouse (Polish: Latarnia Kołobrzeg) was built in 1947, however, its history dates back to the late 17th century when the first navigation light was set up in the city’s port. The first timber-framed lighthouse was built in 1899 and was soon replaced with more sturdy bricked construction. As such the lighthouse was operational until 1945 when it was blown up by the German military. The lighthouse in its current form was rebuilt just two years later with further redesigns and restoration works. The Kołobrzeg Li...
Museum of Polish Arms (Polish:Muzeum Oręża Polskiego, Kołobrzeg) was founded in 1963 and holds memorabilia and artefacts of Polish military equipment from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The vast and versatile display consists of weapons, uniforms, cannons, ships, artillery, motor vehicles and planes. The entire inventory is scattered all over Kołobrzeg, including a 15th century tenement house and open-air exhibitions. Photo credit: All files, if not stated otherwise, are licensed under the Creative Commo...
Tour guide, local guides, museum guides, optional driver
WWII Underground Complex at Wolin Island, Lubin viewing point, National Park Natural History Museum and Bison Sanctuary, Szczecin Ducal Castle, Szczecin Bunkers under the Railway Station, Kołobrzeg Lighthouse, Polish Army Museum in Kołobrzeg.
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Hotel for sightseeing trips
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English, German and others on request
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