Arriving Gdansk

 

Arriving to Gdansk by cruise ship


more The Gdansk port is a major international transportation hub situated in the central part of the southern Baltic coast, which ranks among Europe's fastest growing regions. According to the strategy of European Union the Port of Gdansk plays a significant role as a key link in the Trans-European Transport Corridor No. 6 connecting the Nordic countries with Southern and Eastern Europe.[Arriving Gdansk]

Arriving to Gdynia by cruise ship


more Cruise ships were moored at the Port of Gdynia 85 times last year, more than 125 thousand of visitors bringing on their boards. This year their number shall slightly decrease but it still impressive - nearly 60 spectacular cruise ships will call at the Port of Gdynia.[Arriving Gdansk]

Arriving to Gdynia by ferry


more Port of Gdynia is the Polish seaport located on the western coast of Gdansk Bay Baltic Sea in Gdynia, near to Gdansk. Port of Gdynia was founded in 1926. In 2008 it was second in containers on the Baltic sea.[Arriving Gdansk]

Arriving to Gdansk by ferry


more The Port of Gdansk is a seaport located on the southern coast of Gdansk Bay in the city of Gdansk, extending along the Vistula estuary Martwa Wisla (Dead Vistula), Port Channel and Kashubia Canal. It is one of the largest seaports on the Baltic Sea. The Port of Gdansk is divided into two parts, the Inner and Exterior Port.[Arriving Gdansk]

Arriving to Gdansk by plane


more Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport is an international airport located 12 km west northwest of Gdansk, not far from the city centres of the Tricity metropolitan area: Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. The airport is named after Lech Walesa, the former Polish president. On the outside wall of the terminal building one can see the logo of the airport, which is Lech Walesa's actual signature, a stylized "W".[Arriving Gdansk]

Arriving to Gdansk by train


more The main railway station, Gdansk Glowny, is a beautiful historic building, although a rather confusing experience to non-Polish tourists. Information in languages other than Polish is almost non-existent.[Arriving Gdansk]

Arriving to Gdansk by car


more If you plan to visit Gdansk by car, please remember about having you driving license and car’s registration documents with you. Foreign driving licenses are valid in Poland. Travelling on Polish roads is free, except just a few short ways. It is all because of lack of motorways, freeways and fast routes. The main routes are the A1 motorway connects Gdansk with Torun, Lodz and Katowice to the south and the S7 connects Gdansk with Warsaw and  Krakow.[Arriving Gdansk]