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Swinemünde is a great starting point for tours along the German and Danish Baltic Sea coasts, around Usedom and Rügen, to the Danish island of Bornholm or to Sweden.

Küstenl;nge: 491 km
. Islands: 18
Yacht harbors: 18
Sailing season: April-October

Yacht charter Poland

Sailing along the Baltic Sea and the Lagoon - that's what a yacht charter Poland promises. The Baltic Sea coast of Poland is mainly characterized by two coastal forms: the so-called equalizing coast, which prevails from the west to Gdansk, and the lagoon or spit coast, which is mainly found in the east of Poland.

Our base for a yacht charter Poland in Swinoujscie (Polish Świnoujście) is located on the Polish side of the island of Usedom, connecting Germany with Poland. Founded in the 18th century as a Prussian port city, Swinemünde is the largest city on the island of Usedom with about 45000 inhabitants. The beautiful houses of the spa architecture, the highest lighthouse of the Baltic Sea, which is already clearly visible from a distance, and the chic waterfront promenade make the city a popular destination. So even more than a yacht charter Poland you can visit sights like the museum of deep sea fishing or the two fortresses Fort Engelsburg and Gerhard Fort. By the way, in the beginning of August the international oldtimer regatta, the Baltic Sail Świnoujście, takes place in Swinoujscie.

For a yacht charter Poland, Świnoujście is an ideal starting point. Here you can enjoy cruises along the Baltic Sea coast, to the Danish island of Bornholm or to Sweden. Highly recommended is sailing along the Kaiserfahrt, a channel that leads between the island of Usedom and Wolin directly into the Szczecin Lagoon. This second largest lagoon of the Baltic Sea is surrounded by wonderful nature and has an extension of 903km². In Szczecin itself, the capital of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship, apart from the Old Town, it is worth visiting the Museum at the Hook Terrace (Waly Chrobrego), today's Maritime Museum.

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