Świnoujście

Świnoujście is a port town and seaside spa on the western Baltic coast of Poland, near the German border. It is situated at the north coast of the islands Wolin and Usedom (Uznam) at a wide sandy beach. It is known historically by its German name, Swinemünde. It is directly bordering the German Kaiserbad.

Understand

Get in

By plane

Another option may be to fly to Berlin and take a transfer to Szczecin from there. From Szczecin there are a lot of connections to Świnoujście.

By car

By train

The 🌍 PKP Świnoujście railway station is located on the other side of the river, since there is no bridge yet connecting the two parts. The Polish national railway company PKP provides many connections to Świnoujście from numerous destinations in Poland. For example, the train ride from regional capital Szczecin takes 1,5 hours.

If travelling from Germany, then UBB/DB is the option to go with. They offer direct connections to Świnoujście from many German cities like Stralsund, Greifswald and Wolgast. The most frequent connections are however with the close-by Heringsdorf on the other side of the border. A pdf with the schedule can be found here. Notice that these trains leave from a different station, the 🌍 UBB Świnoujście Centrum railway station (ul. 11 Listopada) on the other side of the city.

By bus

The 🌍 Świnoujście bus station is located right next to the train station.

By boat and ferry

  • 🌍 International Ferry Terminal

From a ferry crossing Świnoujście Warszów (“Bielik” ferries only for inhabitants) may use passenger cars and lorries with maximum weight up to 2.2 tons. In hours from 4:00 to 22:00 may use only vehicles having letters beginning with ZSW on licence plates or ID stickers on front windows. On weekdays from 22:00 to 4:00 and on weekends i.e. Friday from 17:00 to 4:00 Monday may use all passenger cars and lorries with maximum weight up to 2.2 tons.

  • Polferries connects to Ystad, Sweden daily, about an hours drive from Copenhagen over the Øresund bridge (The company will pay for the bridge toll or a bus connection between Ystad and Copenhagen. You need to ask in advance).

Get around

See

Do

  • 🌍 Beach. The beach here in Świnoujście is the widest of the whole Polish Baltic sea coast.

Buy

Eat

Drink

There are several lively clubs and bars in Świnoujście that provide a bustling nightlife, especially during the summer season. Jazz Bars, rock clubs, pubs are all there - not to mention the lively seaside promenade. Right on the beach, there are several beach bars and a dance club.

Bars in Świnoujście:

  • Akwarium, Mazowiecka 77A
  • Boss Pub, Wybrzeże Władysława IV 22
  • Cech Pub & Pizzeria, Bohaterów Września 4
  • Hoangson Bar, Konstytucji 3 Maja 4
  • Osada, Wybrzeże Władysława IV 30
  • Pasztecik Bar, Generała Józefa Bema 13
  • Promway Bar, Wybrzeże Władysława IV 3
  • Royal Joker Billard Club & Drink Bar, Uzdrowiskowa 11
  • Sfinks Pub, Wojska Polskiego 1/19

Clubs/discos in Swinoujscie:

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Go next

On the island Wolin:

  • Wolin National Park
  • Game reserve of wisents
  • Sea resort Międzyzdroje with the Kawcza Góra hill and 93 meter high cliff of Gosań nearby
  • Sea resort Dziwnów
  • Ancient town of Wolin (town)

On the mainland:

  • Pommeranian metropol Szczecin
  • Sea resort and medieval town of Kamień Pomorski
  • Sea resort and medieval town of Kołobrzeg
  • Gothic church ruins at Trzęsacz
  • Medieval town of Stargard Szczeciński with an over hundred meter high cathedral

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