Information about Puck and surroundings

Apartments Dwa Morza are located on the outskirts of Puck, one of the oldest towns on the Polish coast. Settlement dates back to the 3rd century. A port was established in the 9th century, and in 1348 the town was granted city rights by the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. After Poland regained independence, on February 10, 1920, a symbolic wedding to the sea took place here, with General Józef Haller participating.

The city, picturesquely situated on the Bay of Puck, is a perfect place to relax, practice water sports, and is a great base for exploring the Tricity and the Hel Peninsula.

We especially recommend:

  • visiting the parish church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul
  • Historic market square
  • Fishing port with a place of marriage to the sea
  • Regional museum, located in the historic building of the former hospital for the poor
  • Bike path leading to Hel
  • Boat cruise from the fishing port
  • Yacht, boat, or motorboat rental available at the Scout Maritime Center
  • Windsurfing school by the beach
  • Visit to the glass workshop located by the market square
  • Castle in Rzucewo, which was the summer residence of John III Sobieski
  • Viewpoint in Osłonino within the Beka bird sanctuary
  • Kaczy Winkel viewpoint on the Puck-Władysławowo route
  • Visit the lighthouse in Rozewie (we recommend traveling via Gnieżdżewo and Jastrzębia Góra)
  • Seal Sanctuary in Hel
  • Wide beaches on the Baltic Sea near Ostrów (to avoid traffic jams, travel after 1 p.m. along the Gnieżdżewo - Łebcz - Tupadły - Jastrzębia Góra route). Parking is only available in the afternoon or early morning. We recommend entrances number 33 or 34.
  • Visit Gdynia, Sopot, and Gdańsk (the most convenient route in summer is Żelistrzewo - Mrzezino - Pierwoszyno - Kosakowo - Pogórze - Kwiatkowski Viaduct - S6 road.
  • Aquapark in Reda