Krynica Morska is one of the most charming places in Poland, located in the northern part of the country between the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon.
Long, sandy beaches and iodine-saturated air encourage long walks. In Krynica Morska there is the "Camel Hump", which is the highest peak of the Vistula Spit (49.5 m) and the highest permanent dune in Europe. The area is full of attractions: tourists will find here, among others: The "Beeches of the Vistula Spit" reserve, where, in addition to 150-year-old trees, you can also meet deer, fallow deer, foxes, wild boars and raccoon dogs, as well as countless birds. In nearby Stegna, there is a church built in 1681-83, where you can see unique paintings on canvas hanging from the ceiling, which are unique in the world, and a historic organ, on which artists from all over the world give concerts during the summer season during the Organ Festival.