What Makes Jastarnia One Of Europe’s Most Affordable Beach Destinations
What Makes Jastarnia One Of Europe’s Most Affordable Beach Destinations
Nestled in the picturesque town of Jastarnia in Poland, this hidden gem offers a once in a lifetime beach experience.

Looking forward to a beach getaway but don’t want to break the bank? Well, we heard you and present here a charming and budget-friendly beach town in Europe that you can definitely visit with your family and friends Sun, sand, and surf — this place offers all in one place. Also, it was ranked among the best budget beaches in Europe by travel experts from Omio, a booking platform for buses, flights, trains and ferries.

Plaża Jastarnia

Nestled in the picturesque town of Jastarnia, located in Poland’s Pomeranian Voivodeship, this hidden gem offers once in a lifetime beach experience. It’s in the 10th position on the list by the booking platform.

Situated north of Gdynia, this place is on a peninsula that juts off into the Gulf of Gdansk.

Interestingly, you need to pay £11.16 (around ₹1,230) to use a sun lounger for a day, while an ice cream will cost you on an average £1.81 (nearly ₹200), which is a delicious bargain.

Unlike other popular beaches in Europe that come with a hefty price tag, as expected, Plaża Jastarnia places itself as an affordable option, making itself accessible to a wide range of visitors.

Meanwhile, if you talk about tipples, then a pint of beer here comes with a price tag of £3 (around ₹330), while you just need to spend 45p.

Other key attractions

While the charming beach in Jastarnia is well known for its pristine white sands and crystal clear water, there are several other places in the city and nearby areas to explore, making it a perfect getaway for travellers seeking relaxation and adventure.

The small town of Jastarnia, located on the Hel Peninsula, has plenty of charm. During a visit to this city, people also get to witness the Hel Biking Trail which provides a fun escape into nature. There is Gora Libek, which gives beautiful views of the Gulf of Gdansk.

Further, if you are planning to stay here for a couple of days, then visiting the gorgeous port city of Gdansk can also be on your itinerary.

After World War II, the centre of this city was reconstructed and became popular as the colourful Long Market. Also, on display is the Neptune Fountain as well as the scenic river embankment.

To learn more about its history, people can also visit the Museum of the Second World War or even the National Maritime Museum.

How to visit Jastarnia?

The best way to reach Jastarnia is by flying to Gdansk, roughly two hours drive from Jastarnia. You can also reach by train.

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