Mechelinki – if this name doesn’t ring a bell, it’s time to change that! This small fishing village, located near Gdynia and Gdańsk, boasts a beach well worth a visit.

Holidays are definitely a time for explorers! If you’re visiting the Tricity area again and think you’ve seen all the places, visit Mechelinki, a village close to Gdynia.

Mechelinki – where is it?

Mechelinki is an old Kashubian village in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is home to the “Mechelińskie Łąki” nature reserve. The village is famous for its fishing harbor, fish market, sandy beach, and pier. You’ll also find an outdoor gym, a guarded swimming area, and bars serving local fish. The proximity to Puck Bay makes it ideal for water sports. Nearby in Mosty, you can also find horseback riding lessons.

Mechelinki – sandy beach

The beach in Mechelinki, although not very wide (up to 20 meters), delights with warm sand and tranquility. It runs the entire length of the village and connects with Rewa to the north. It’s an ideal place for families with children. Near the beach, there are several dining options and a wooden pier that adds charm to the place.

Mechelinki – getting there from Gdynia

Mechelinki is only about 13 km from Gdynia. The easiest way to get there is by car. However, it’s also quite easy to reach by bus. The 105 bus line departs from Gdynia Main Station – Morska, with a travel time of about 50 minutes. The 146 bus is even faster, departing from Plac Kaszubski – Jana z Kolna (near Hola Gdynia). Find the best connection on jakdojade.pl.

Of course, you can also reach Mechelinki by bike. From Hola Gdynia, it’s about 13 km, making it a great idea for a day trip with a longer break at the beach.

Mechelinki Gdynia – accommodation

Maybe you’d like to stay in Mechelinki longer? There’s a range of accommodation options. But what if the weather doesn’t cooperate? Wouldn’t it be better to choose Gdynia as your base, where you’ll find plenty of attractions even during bad weather?

The Danuta Baduszkowa Musical Theatre, the largest musical theatre in Poland, offers excellent performances and festivals. The Naval Museum and the Museum of the City of Gdynia provide insights into the city’s history and culture. The EXPERYMENT Science Centre, with interactive exhibits and scientific demonstrations, is perfect for families with children. The Emigration Museum, located in the Marine Station, documents the history of Polish emigration. Each of these places offers an interesting and educational way to spend time in Gdynia, even in the rain.

When looking for seaside accommodation, check out Hola Gdynia. This intimate hotel in a historic building in downtown Gdynia, near the port and beach, offers cozy, atmospherically decorated rooms and a common kitchen with delicious coffee. The hotel is ideally located – just a 10-minute walk from Kościuszko Square, the port, and the beach. The property features a Relax Room with board games and consoles.

Mechelinki – is it worth visiting the beach?

Definitely yes! Mechelinki is the perfect place to relax by the sea. The sandy, peaceful beach and picturesque pier create ideal conditions for unwinding. Additionally, the guarded swimming area is great for families with children. After a whole day at the beach, you can return to Gdynia, which offers a wide range of attractions regardless of the weather. In Gdynia, you’ll find numerous restaurants, museums, a theatre, and science centers that provide both entertainment and education. Thanks to the proximity of Mechelinki and Gdynia, you can enjoy both the tranquility of the village and the charms of city life.