Apartaments Dwa Morza are located on the outskirts of Puck, which is one of the oldest towns on the coast of Poland. The beginnings of settlement date back to the 3rd century, in the 9th century the port was built and in 1348 it obtained town status from the Teutonic Grand Master. After Poland regained independence, on 10th February 1920 a symbolic Poland’s Wedding to the Sea took place here in which General Józef Haller took part.
The town, picturesquely situated in the Bay of Puck, is a great place to relax, practice water sports and is a great base for exploring the Tri-City (Gdańsk, Sopot, Gdynia) and the Hel Peninsula.
We recommend:
visiting the parish church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul
historic market square
fishing port with the Poland’s Wedding to the Sea memorial
regional museum located in the historic building of the former hospital
bicycle path leading up to Hel
boat trip from the fishing port
possibility of renting a yacht, boat or motorboat in the Scout Maritime Center
windsurfing school by the beach
visiting the glass workshop located on the market square
the castle in Rzucewo, which was the summer residence of the king Jan III Sobieski
viewpoint in Osłonin in the Beka bird reserve
Kaczy Winkel viewpoint on the Puck-Władysławowo route
visiting the lighthouse in Rozewie (we recommend driving through Gnieżdżewo and Jastrzębia Góra)
the seal sanctuary in Hel
wide beaches on the Baltic coast in the vicinity of Ostrów (to avoid traffic jams after 1 p.m. you should take the route Gnieżdżewo - Łebcz - Tupadły - Jastrzębia Góra). Only in the afternoon or early morning it is possible to park the car. We recommend beach entrance no.33 or 34
sightseeing of Gdynia, Sopot and Gdańsk (the best way to get there in summer is through Żelistrzewo - Mrzezino - Pierwoszyno - Kosakowo - Pogórze – Kwiatkowskiego overpass – road S6
Aquapark in Reda
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