A way to beat boredom. Winter cruises on the roadstead of the Port of Kołobrzeg
In Kołobrzeg, passenger cruises take place all year round, regardless of the weather. The ships "Monika III" and "Jantar" invite everyone on board who wants to see the winter landscape of the Baltic Sea and the port from a different perspective. This is a unique opportunity to experience a maritime journey in a calmer setting, away from the summer hustle and tourist crowds.
marine lifestyle ports marine tourism and recreation news19 february 2025 | 13:20 | Source: Port Kołobrzeg / Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print
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Why take a winter cruise?
- Unique Views – The winter scenery of the port and roadstead looks completely different than in summer. Snow-covered quays, waves brushing against the deck, and characteristic mist over the water create a distinctive atmosphere.
- Clean, Healthy Air – The sea breeze, rich in iodine, supports health and positively affects the respiratory system. It's a great way to naturally boost immunity.
- A Unique Experience – A winter cruise offers the chance to admire the Baltic Sea in a completely different light. It's an attraction worth experiencing at least once.
- An Option for Everyone – Regardless of age or season, a winter cruise is an excellent choice for tourists, residents of Kołobrzeg, and spa visitors alike.
What awaits passengers in spring?
With the arrival of spring, all vessels will return to the waters of Kołobrzeg, offering even more opportunities for maritime journeys. During the sailing season, passengers will have access to:
- "Jantar"
- "Viking"
- "Santa Maria"
- CZSZ-172
- The Port Water Tram, which will take passengers on a scenic trip along the Parsęta River and the port.
Winter on the Baltic Sea is not just gray skies and cold temperatures but also an extraordinary opportunity to discover a maritime adventure in a less obvious form. All it takes is warm clothing to enjoy the unusual views and an unforgettable cruise.
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