
Piasek biały jak mąka i maszt majaczący wśród fal. Polska ma własną Zatokę Wraku
Biały piasek jak na Karaibach, pachnące żywicą wydmy i maszt wraku wynurzający się z morza. Plaża Ulinia, porównywana do Zakynthos, zachwyca dzikości…
Ulinia Beach, a hidden gem along Poland's Baltic coast near Łeba, is gaining attention for its pristine, uncrowded sands and a unique historical element: the visible mast of a sunken ship. The Danish dredger West Star, which went down in 1971 due to severe weather and engine failure while en route from Gdańsk to England, now offers a distinctive landmark. Often described as Poland's answer to Zakynthos' famous Shipwreck Bay, Ulinia beach remains relatively undiscovered, especially outside the peak season. Visitors can access this tranquil spot by parking in the village of Ulinia and embarking on a two-kilometer walk through the picturesque Sarbska Spit Nature Reserve, leading to beach exit number 55. The wide, white sandy beach provides ample space for relaxation and exploration, inviting visitors to discover the remnants of the West Star emerging from the waves.
Biały piasek jak na Karaibach, pachnące żywicą wydmy i maszt wraku wynurzający się z morza. Plaża Ulinia, porównywana do Zakynthos, zachwyca dzikości…