Jastarnia marinas
Jastarnia sits on the Hel Peninsula between the open Baltic and the shallow, sheltered waters of Puck Bay—an easy base for day hops to Hel, Kuźnica, Puck and Gdynia along the bay and the spit.
About Jastarnia
Jastarnia lies on the Hel Peninsula, facing both the open sea and the sheltered Puck Bay. For cruisers it’s a hub inside the bay, with short itineraries to Hel and Kuźnica and cross-bay hops toward Puck and Gdynia.
The port combines a fishing basin with yacht berths (including the LOK facility and “Marina Jastarnia”), creating a compact maritime setup right in town. Puck Bay is shallow on average (2–6 m) and crossed by the Rewa–Kuźnica sandbank, so sticking to buoyed/leading channels pays off.
Seasonal water trams (line 520 from Gdynia) help with crew logistics. Within the municipality, Jurata’s wooden pier offers a good vantage over the bay.
Historically, Jastarnia is tied to the early growth of Polish sea sailing in the interwar period.
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