Poland

The Republic of Poland is a country in Central Europe and a member state of the European Union. Its territory extends from the beaches along the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south. The population of about 36.8 million occupies an area of about 322,000 square kilometres. 

Many Poles can speak English, and the country is experienced in organising big events, such as the UEFA Euro 2012 and World Youth Day 2016. Poland has a modern transportation infrastructure and an extensive network of bus, rail, and air connections, both international and domestic, with affordable prices.

The currency is Polish Złoty. International credit cards are accepted, and mobile payments are widespread and accessible. Polish shops carry a wide range of goods, with food suitable for various diets and the essentials you may need while traveling.

Where are we inviting you to?

Poland awaits, inviting you to explore its diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Poland has rich fauna and flora and beautiful landscapes full of forests, fields, rivers, and lakes. It is home to 23 protected areas that provide the best opportunities to explore and enjoy the best of Polish scenery.

Poland – Easy to access

Gdańsk is served by Lech Wałęsa Airport (GDN), located 12 km from the city centre. The airport has direct flights to most major European air hubs, with a flight time of approximately two hours from London, Paris, Amsterdam or Frankfurt. The city is also well connected to Warsaw, the capital of Poland, by air or high-speed trains. 

Moving around Poland

A high-speed rail trip from Warsaw to Gdańsk takes 2.5 hours. Domestic flight prices are relatively affordable, and there is a modern highway system connecting major cities.

Gdańsk

Boasting a tradition of over 1,000 years, Poland's maritime capital, Gdańsk, is one of the largest ports on the Baltic Sea and a unique metropolis marked by a spirit of freedom and courage. The city's motto perfectly captures the essence of this former Hanseatic city, encouraging us to live "neither rashly nor timidly.

As you wander through the charming streets of this maritime city, marvel at the meticulously restored buildings and colorful facades lining the famous Long Market. Explore the captivating history of the Solidarność movement at the European Solidarity Centre.  

With its enchanting atmosphere, fascinating museums, and delightful waterfront promenades, Gdańsk welcomes Scouts from all over the world seeking an unforgettable adventure in Poland. 

Gdańsk has a well-developed transit system and many bike paths. You can hop on and off the Rapid Urban Rail and buses within the city. Trams will take you to the city beaches (15 minutes from the city centre), buses will take you to the Tricity Landscape Park (25 minutes from the city centre), the Rapid Urban Rail takes just 20 minutes to reach Sopot, a neighbouring city famous for its health resorts, and extending the ride by 10 minutes will take you to Gdynia (a port city).