Motorboat, sailboat and catamaran charter Poland
Last updated on 7 April 2025

With its northern coastline opening onto the Baltic Sea, Poland has a long nautical tradition. Its history is closely linked to the workers of the Gdansk shipyards. For a yacht charter in Poland, explore the many ports and anchorages along the coast and discover a country of unexpected beauty.
In the large port of Gdansk, visit the imposing shipyards and admire a historic site where every machine evokes a glorious past. The architectural diversity in the city is fascinating. Historic buildings such as the Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences are located not far from ultra-modern edifices such as the Szekspirowski theater. The Town Hall, the Golden House and the Green Gate are also remarkable places.
In the extreme northwest of the country, very close to the German border, Řwinoujście is a charming little port town that draws its cultural wealth from its particular geographical location. In town, the fishing museum is not to be missed, but it is above all the long fine sandy beaches that attract the attention of visitors. Whatever the season, the vast sandy expanses are places of absolute relaxation. Equally picturesque, Gdynia is a port hamlet located very close to the spa town of Sopot.
Well established in the top 20 of world tourist destinations, Poland is attracting more and more sea cruise lovers. It must be said that this region bathed by the Baltic Sea is proving to be an interesting launching pad for sailing to the Nordic countries.
A nation facing the Baltic Sea
With its pleasantly mild and sunny climate from June to September, Poland is a perfect destination to escape the high summer temperatures. Moreover, the country has a fascinating maritime culture and its Baltic coast remains one of the most interesting areas in Northern Europe to explore by pleasure boat. Its port city of Gdansk also has a rare charisma, thanks to its rich historical and cultural heritage. It is therefore not surprising to learn that this capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship is often chosen as the point of departure for a pleasure trip on the Baltic Sea.
Gdansk as a point of departure for a cruise
With your mind filled with images of iconic monuments such as the Golden Gate, the Statue of Neptune, St. Catherine's Church and Oliwa Cathedral, you will set off on your yacht charter in Poland. The shores of the Baltic Sea offer magnificent views of islands, bays, dunes, hills, coniferous forests and picturesque lakes. Combined with the good sailing conditions that characterize the summer season, these beautiful landscapes will be among the ingredients that will make your vacation unforgettable; not to mention the moments of magic and light that phenomena such as the midnight sun, the summer solstice and the northern lights usually bring when you sail north.
The possibilities offered by yacht charters in Poland
Exploring the Baltic basin, which covers an area of approximately 365,000 km2, will also give you the opportunity to discover several countries and cultures. From Germany in the east to Russia in the northeast, via Denmark and Sweden in the north, and Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in the east, you will certainly need many weeks of cruising to discover these Baltic destinations, all of which are well worth a visit. Poland alone is full of exceptional places accessible by yacht. Seaside resorts such as Ustka, Wladyslawowo, or Krynica Morska are able to seduce all tourists, especially fans of beautiful beaches and relaxation. Like Swinoujscie, Miedzyzdroje and Dziwnow, these towns are ideal for relaxation and entertainment, with their combination of green natural surroundings and optimized infrastructure for leisure and tourism.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 13 |
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Average price per week | $1,532 |
Minimum weekly price | $644 |
Maximum price per week | $2,840 |