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Władysławowo sits at the base of the Hel Peninsula between the open Baltic and Puck Bay—an easy base for day hops along the spit and across the bay.
Władysławowo stands at the gateway to the Hel Peninsula, with access to both the open sea and the sheltered waters of Puck Bay. From here, short routes naturally fan out toward Hel, Jastarnia and Kuźnica, as well as across the bay toward Puck and Gdynia.
Puck Bay is shallow—generally 2–6 m—so sticking to buoyed channels is the smart choice. Just to the west, the Rozewie Lighthouse serves as a prominent coastal landmark on this stretch of coast. The Port of Władysławowo is Poland’s largest fishing harbour, so expect frequent fishing traffic on the approaches. The local Baltic is effectively non-tidal, with water levels driven mainly by wind setup and surges. A maritime border checkpoint for yacht tourism operates here, facilitating international passages around the Baltic.
Overall, it’s a practical base “between sea and bay,” combining shore logistics with quick fair-weather outings in either direction.
Władysławowo in Poland offers 1 marinas, each with unique facilities and services for visiting yachts. To help you choose the best spot, we've sorted the marinas by skipper ratings, ensuring you see the top-rated options first. Whether you need a centrally located marina with easy access to the city or a quieter place with full-service facilities, you'll find the right option below.
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