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A Week at the Polish Seaside

A 7 day trip, travelling to Sopot, Gdansk, Gdynia
a perfect holiday destination :-)
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Day 1 to Day 7
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Day 1 - Sopot

Town
Sopot, Poland
Day 1 0:00 - Day 7 0:00
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One of the most popular holiday destinations in Poland. Praised for its nightlife but also famous as a spa resort.
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Day 1
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Perfect holiday destination if you enjoy staying at the campsite. Also mecca for windsurfers. Hel can be easily reached by water tram from the Tri-City area.
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One of the trendy pubs/clubs in Sopot. Worth going both for a drink and for a party. On the ground floor there …More  
Entertainment
Day 1 22:00 - Day 2 4:00
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Day 2

3-day festival, high quality, really good organisation but at Polish prices. camping site next to the festival …More  
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Day 2 0:00 - Day 4 0:00
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Day 5 - Gdansk

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Gdansk, Poland
Day 5
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The museum of one of the most popular gems in Poland. Worth visiting because of the history of Gdansk as one of …More  
Thing to Do
Day 5 16:00 - Day 5 17:00
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Day 6 - Gdynia

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Gdynia, Poland
Day 6
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The biggest advantage of this restaurant is the location just next to he picturesque beach in Gdynia and with …More  
Restaurant
Day 6 17:00 - Day 6 19:00
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Hello..it was a gem we found a few years ago and decided to return and bought some appartments near Gdansk.We go by Wizzair nearly every month..great at Sopot from June to September..the beaches,restaurants,nightlife and even top class shopping malls nearby.Don't forget the rest of the area too..fascinating seeing the storks in the fields and nests..great up in Kartusy area..there are many hidden areas there too.If anyone would like to know more you can always contact us.Teresa and David Walker
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hi went to poland in dec 07 had a great time. poland rocks. will go back.
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Krakow and Gdansk are probably the most popular destinations in Poland. About 60 miles south of Krakow there is Zakopane - right in the heart of Tatras - Polish highest mountain range. Spectacular scenery. In the South East there are wonderful Bieszczady Mountains and Solina - a big artificial lake. You can ride a horse, rent a boat etc. It's a very tranquil area. It's excellent for bird watching. There are also wolves and bears there. In the northern Poland, apart from the coast, you have Mazury. It's Poland's largest lake distict - good place for sailing and swimming. If you have more time you might go to Malbork (about forty miles from Gdansk). There is an impressive castle built by the Teutonic Knights. Recently I read in the Guardian that despite thousands of migrants who came over here from Eastern Europe Britain has the lowest level of unemployment since 1975. Besides, every year over 300 000 Brits choose life in the Sun and move to Spain, Australia and US. I, on the other hand, came to Britain nearly four years ago and fell in love with this country.
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Poland is a great place, I've been going there for many years and I love the place, and I especially love the people and the language of which I speak as well quite well too. I usually go 3 or 4 times each year
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what's the music screen like? I'm into Reggae, Basment and Soul. Has any of the non commerical stars reached the club screens yet?
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Communism has preserved the beauty of these european countries, unfortunatly not the economy.
Although poland dominates the southern warmer baltic sea it is also shared by lithuania and latvia, often the not so freindly neighbours.

I've travelled through all eastern european countries, czech republic, slovakia, poland, hungary, latvia, lithuania. All of which seem to share similar architecture, transport, traditions and food.
The only differenes that set them apart are the languages and personalities.

Polish people remind me of finely tuned clocks, on time, finely tuned, efficient and always reliable.
Just by observing them it is clearly a nation with pride in the way in which they operate, although crime is still a bigger problem here.

Europe is still growing and taking back the countries that the soviets once took from the germans. Europe is turning it's back on russia and making it feel more alone and slightly smaller, oil is the only cooperation we want from russia
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i work with a polish girl she is lovely,she invited me to go to poland with her and after reading this i am certainly going
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HI,I`M SHAH.I LIVE IN DONEGAL TOWN IN IRELAND.I DIDNT KNOW MUCH ABOUT POLAND BUT MY GIRLFRIEND AGATA TOLD ME ABOUT IT,SHE IS FROM WAGROWIEC IN POLAND.SHE IS REALLY NICE GIRL THAT I`VE EVER SEEN!I`M GOING TO POLAND VERY SOON.I THINK I`LL LIKE IT.I HAVE ONE OF MY FRIEND THERE,SHE IS REALLY NICE!SO I HOPE I`LL ENJOY MY HOLIDAY IN POLAND!THANKS
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The poles are lovely people and do jobs the Brits do not want to do, I work for the DWP and know that they also come here work for min wage in skilled jobs, do not take pay for overtime, great for employers bad for Brits. They then claim Tax Credits for their families back in Poland and get paid child benefit for children still living in Poland. So they want to come here to work then spend their money in Polish shops here and return to Poland with a pocket ful of your and my money. But they are lovely people!!!!!
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I always wanted to holiday in Poland but was unsure now you have confirmed my desire to holiday in that area.Thank you very much.
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