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Dwie Wody Apartments

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Experience comfort and understated luxury in the heart of nature in Zakrzewo. Unwind in our thoughtfully designed apartments, enjoy the garden sauna and jacuzzi, and create lasting memories with a view of two waters.

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Ustka 

🚘 33 km – 34min.

Słowowo

🚘 29 km – 29 min.

Jarosławiec

🚘 15 km – 18 min.

Darłówko

🚘 8 km – 10 min.

Darłowo

🚘 6 km – 8 min.

Kołobrzeg

🚘 93 km – 1 godz.

The vibrant heart of the coast

Darłówko is a vibrant seaside district of Darłowo, divided by a unique opening bridge into the eastern part with an aquapark and the western side with a wide, sandy beach. The main attractions of the port include a historic 22-meter lighthouse and numerous sightseeing ships styled as historic vessels, offering cruises on the Baltic Sea. The area is also known for its excellent conditions for water sports.

Kołobrzeg

A royal spa destination with centuries of tradition

Kołobrzeg is Poland’s largest spa resort, captivating visitors for over a thousand years with its wide sandy beaches and iodine-rich microclimate.

Its iconic lighthouse and 220-meter pier create the perfect setting for long, unhurried walks — especially at sunset.

History lovers will find plenty to explore, from the Gothic basilica to the Polish Arms Museum, while scenic coastal cycling routes invite you to discover the shoreline at your own pace.

A seaside gem with the soul of a fishing village

Ustka is a beloved seaside spa town, divided by its harbor canal into two distinct shores — the lively Eastern Beach and the quieter, more natural Western Beach.

Visitors are drawn to Poland’s longest seaside promenade, a unique moving footbridge, and a picturesque 19th-century lighthouse.

The town’s rich history reveals itself in places like the Blücher Bunkers or along the charming half-timbered streets of the old fishing district.

It’s a place to truly unwind — from therapeutic brine air to simple pleasures like local fudge and freshly caught fish straight from the cutter.

Swołowo — Open-Air Folk Museum

A return to roots, in the rhythm of a traditional Pomeranian village

The Museum of Pomeranian Folk Culture in Swołowo — part of the Central Pomerania Museum in Słupsk — is a unique “living village” museum set in the heart of the Land of Half-Timbered Houses.

Unlike traditional museums, its buildings are spread throughout the village, allowing you to experience the authentic atmosphere of historic rural life.

Jarosławiec

with its “Dubai Beach”

Jarosławiec is a charming seaside resort often referred to as the “Polish Dubai” — thanks to its unique, man-made beach stretching across several hectares, offering an exceptional sense of space and freedom.

At the heart of the town stands the historic 33-meter lighthouse, where you can take in sweeping views of the Baltic Sea and the nearby lakes — Wicko and Kopań.

Families are drawn to attractions such as the Panorama Morska Aquapark and the interactive Amber Museum, where the story of the Baltic’s “gold” comes to life.

With its dramatic cliffs and fresh coastal air, Jarosławiec offers a quieter, more intimate seaside experience — perfect for those seeking calm and connection with nature.

Darłowo

Darłówko — Portside Atmosphere & Coastal Energy

Darłowo is a royal town rich in history, home to Poland’s only seaside Gothic castle — the Castle of the Dukes of Pomerania.

Its old town charms with a preserved medieval layout, historic city gates, and a central square marked by the iconic Fisherman’s Monument.

Here, cultural discovery blends seamlessly with seaside living — with the port district of Darłówko just a few minutes away.

With seasonal festivals, including military vehicle gatherings, and easy access to the Wieprza River, Darłowo offers a perfect balance for history lovers and those drawn to active, water-based experiences.

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