Attractions and places to see around Jastarnia, situated on Poland's Hel Peninsula, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The region is characterized by its Baltic Sea coastline, the shallow waters of the Bay of Puck, and pine forests. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and discover cultural points of interest, from historical fortifications to traditional fishing villages.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A flower garden with benches at the back of the Jan III Sobieski Castle in Rzucewo
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A great place to relax and go on trips.
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I recommend it, good food, rooftop jacuzzi. You wake up to birdsong.
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I recommend taking the ferry from Gdańsk to Hel. The views are breathtaking.
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Absolutely worth seeing, including the park and the shore.
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Ferry tickets can be purchased in the container in front of the "big white egg" building. The actual timetable is also posted there. The online timetable only provides general information; sometimes trips are canceled due to a lack of passengers. The photo shows the timetable as it was on May 7, 2025. Here is the link to the Hel - Gdynia timetable https://www.zegluga.pl/kreuzfahrt-gdynia-hel
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View to the right from the pier, into the Bay of Puck.
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Chałupy is a picturesque village on Poland's Hel Peninsula and is renowned for its pristine beaches and windsurfing and kitesurfing. Its wide, sandy shores and clear waters near a cute village, make it a popular destination for visitors.
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Jastarnia offers a rich natural landscape. You can enjoy the wide, sandy
Jastarnia Beach, known for its dunes and pine forests, or visit the
Bay of Puck, a prime spot for water sports. The
Jastarnia Coastal Park provides walking and cycling paths with stunning sea views, and the nearby
Puck Bay Nature Reserve is ideal for birdwatching and exploring unique coastal flora and fauna.
Yes, Jastarnia has several historical and cultural sites. Explore the
Skansen Fortyfikacji - Ośrodek Oporu "Jastarnia", an open-air museum featuring four bunkers from 1939. The
Chata Rybacka Museum showcases traditional fishing equipment and household tools in an authentically preserved fisherman's hut. You can also visit the
"Under the Thatch" Museum, which houses family keepsakes and demonstrates traditional boatbuilding.
Families will enjoy the wide, sandy
Jastarnia Beach for swimming and beach activities. The Jurata pier is a pleasant spot for a stroll and photos. The Chałupy Waterfront and Cycle Path offers beautiful views and a safe environment for cycling. Additionally, the Settlement of Seal Hunters in Rzucewo provides an educational glimpse into ancient history.
For panoramic views, climb the
Jastarnia Lighthouse, which offers vistas across the entire Hel Peninsula. The
Jastarnia Pier (Molo spacerowe) is another excellent spot, especially at sunset, providing views of the sea, bay, and water sports. You can also visit the
Wieża Widokowa (Observation Tower) at ul. Sztormowej for sweeping views of the sea, bay, and forest.
The Jastarnia area is perfect for various outdoor activities. The
Bay of Puck is renowned for water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, motorboating, and water scooters. For cycling, explore routes like the Cycling around Jastarnia guide, or try mountain biking with the MTB Trails around Jastarnia. Hiking enthusiasts can find trails in the Hiking around Jastarnia guide, including paths through the Jastarnia Coastal Park.
Absolutely. Visit the
Fishing Port (Port rybacki) to observe the daily life of local fishermen, see colorful boats, and even buy fresh fish directly. The
Chata Rybacka Museum offers insights into traditional fishing practices, and the
"Under the Thatch" Museum includes a boatbuilding workshop where you can see traditional methods in action. You might also find local fishermen offering sightseeing cruises in traditional boats.
The best time to visit Jastarnia for outdoor activities and sightseeing is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is pleasant for beach activities, water sports on the Bay of Puck, cycling, and hiking. The town is vibrant, and most attractions are fully operational.
Yes, nearby you can visit the Jan III Sobieski Castle in Rzucewo, a Gothic Tudor-style castle from 1840, now restored as a hotel and restaurant. Also, explore the Settlement of Seal Hunters in Rzucewo, an important archaeological site showcasing a unique Stone Age culture with characteristic artifacts.
Visitors frequently appreciate the pristine beaches and clear waters, especially at locations like the Chałupy Waterfront and Cycle Path. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained promenades, such as the Jurata pier, are also highly rated for relaxation and scenic views. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with the historical and cultural insights offered by the region's sites.
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Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in 1931, is a notable neo-Baroque structure. Its interior is particularly unique, featuring maritime and fishing motifs, including a pulpit shaped like a fishing boat and an anchor-shaped chandelier, reflecting the town's strong connection to the sea.
The Jurata pier is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant and accessible place to enjoy the bay and take in the views. Many of the coastal paths and promenades in Jastarnia are also generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for easy walks.


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