Gdańsk , Poland

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 colourful 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.


From the towering Tatra Mountains to the rugged Baltic Sea, Poland abounds with lively places renowned for their rich heritage, delectable cuisine, and awe-inspiring architecture. Home to countless attractions and landmarks, Poland never fails to enchant visitors from around the globe.


During the summer months, the country enjoys pleasantly warm weather, with temperatures averaging around 20-25°C (68-77°F), making it an ideal time to explore its scenic beauty and vibrant cities. 


Gdańsk 

Poland