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Kołobrzeg Port

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Bustling and maritime-focused
Kołobrzeg Port, Jana Szymańskiego 4, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, Poland
Interesting facts
1

The port features a lighthouse built on the foundation of a 17th-century fortress.

2

The harbor entrance is protected by two breakwaters extending into the Baltic Sea, acting as the main maritime gateway for the town.

3

The facility handles international commercial cargo shipping in addition to its passenger and fishing duties.

4

The lighthouse tower includes a subterranean bunker that dates back to the Second World War.

5

The port area is a significant hub for the regional Baltic herring and cod fishing industry.

Overview

Kołobrzeg Port is a multi-functional maritime complex serving as a commercial, fishing, and passenger harbor on the Baltic Sea coast. The port features a prominent 26-meter-high lighthouse at its entrance, which serves as both a navigation aid and a public observation deck. The infrastructure includes deep-water berths, specialized terminal areas for cargo handling, and dedicated sections for private yachts and tour boats. The harbor area is connected to the city's pedestrian promenade, facilitating direct access between maritime activities and coastal recreational zones. As of June 2026, the facility remains a primary maritime gateway for the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, supporting both regional logistics and the local tourism economy. Visitors can observe the movement of sea vessels from the breakwaters that define the harbor’s main entrance channel. The port maintains a mix of industrial functionality and public accessibility, allowing observers to see cargo ships alongside traditional wooden fishing vessels.

Photo spot

The tip of the breakwater looking back toward the lighthouse and the coastline.

Insider tips

Walk along the western breakwater for an unobstructed view of incoming ships and the sunset.

Check the lighthouse observation deck schedule before arriving, as access is restricted during extreme weather conditions.

Visit the dedicated marina section to view the collection of private sailing yachts.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to walk on the breakwater structures during high winds or storm warnings, as waves frequently wash over the path.

Good to know

The lighthouse observation deck typically operates on a seasonal basis, with reduced availability during the winter months.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late afternoon during the summer months to capture the sunset over the Baltic Sea from the breakwaters.
Address
Kołobrzeg Port, Jana Szymańskiego 4, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, Poland
54.186, 15.553
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Details
Maritime featuresDeep-water berths, commercial fishing docks, and lighthouse observation point
Coastal accessDirect connection to the Baltic Sea via the Parsęta River mouth

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon during the summer months to capture the sunset over the Baltic Sea from the breakwaters..

The tip of the breakwater looking back toward the lighthouse and the coastline.

Close by you'll find Molo w Kołobrzegu, Latarnia Morska Kołobrzeg, Muzeum Oręża Polskiego.