Swinoujscie: A Delightful Polish Escape
Both a city and a seaport, Swinoujscie is located in the most northwest part of Poland. Known as the Land of 44 Islands, Swinoujscie – whose name translates to Swine Mouth or Hog’s Mouth, has been inhabited by man for 5,000 years now, since the Stone Age. It is also said to have one of the oldest ferry crossings that are still in use today. Swinoujscie offers a lot of experiences. Be it at the beach, the museum, or other attractions, the city is sure to give you a good time. To get to Swinoujscie, Poland, you can book a flight to Heringsdorf Airport (HDF) in Germany or the Solidarity Szczecin–Goleniów Airport (SZZ) in Szczecin, Poland.
Best Time to Visit
Tourist season in Swinoujscie, Poland is from June to August, so accommodations can be expensive. You can find good hotel deals and reasonable lodging during wintertime, when the city is not busy with visitors. If you want to join the festivities, you can plan your visit in August in time for the Świnoujście Sail Festival and the Grechuta Festival.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Walk for miles and smell the fresh sea breeze along Hotel Lazur. Bring your whole family along to the Museum of Marine Fisheries and be amazed by the aquatic life, maritime and historical exhibits. Relax and recharge as you walk through the charming Park Zdrojowy. Make Hampton by Hilton Swinoujscie your home away from home as you delight in everything Swinoujscie.