





With a variety of of pools and slides, this water park provides fun for the whole family. Join the kids on the Surf Wave, Pirates Island, and Wild River, or head to the Sauna Zone for a well-earned break.
This fort, built in 1856, played an important role during the First and Second World Wars. Visit this defense structure, which is now a museum with exhibits about garrison life during that period.
Climb 308 steps to reach the top of this still active lighthouse on the Baltic Sea. From the top, you have a fantastic view of the whole city and the industrial landscape surrounding it.
Make sure to visit Stawa Młyny during your stay in Świnoujście, a unique symbol of the city and a popular tourist hotspot. This distinctive landmark is shaped like a windmill and ideal for photo opportunities.
This former Prussian fort houses a collection of sea navigation equipment and a military architecture museum. Visitors can also relax in the on-site cafe featuring a spacious terrace which overlooks the nearby Spa Park.
Świnoujście Beach is renowned as one of the best and cleanest beaches in Poland. This family-friendly beach destination has a shallow coastline, making it ideal for swimmers of all ages and abilities.
This historical landmark is one of the four forts belonging to the Świnoujście Fortress. Located on the island of Usedom and dating back to the 19th century, the Western Fort also features a fascinating history museum.
Spa Park is a green urban oasis with a variety of flowerbeds, fountains, and sculptures on show. The nearby seaside promenade runs parallel to the beach and is also worth a visit, especially at night.
The Museum of Sea Fishery features interesting collections relating to the history of fishing and the city of Świnoujście. Visit exhibitions to learn about the flora of the Baltic Sea, and find out about the historic processes of catching fish.