Blue Flag Certified

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia

West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland — Excellent water quality

Baltic Sea Blue Flag since 2005.0
54.0625°N, 14.9333°E

Pobierowo is a popular seaside resort on Poland's Baltic coast, surrounded by spruce and pine forests. The 600-meter-long beach is wide and sandy, backed by small dunes with native vegetation. A 2-kilometer-wide green belt runs along the shoreline, providing a natural buffer between the beach…

Certification Blue Flag 2026 Excellent Water
Activities Family
Experience Sandy Beach
Practical Free Entry Parking

Plan Your Visit to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia

The key facts before you go

Blue Flag
Certified since 2005.0
FEE annual certification
Water Quality
Excellent
EU Bathing Water Directive
Best Season
June, September
Season: 28-06 – 30-09
Location
Pobierowo
0.61 km from Pobierowo
Facilities
Parking
Free entry · Open beach
Family Score
N/A
Based on facilities & safety data

What is Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia sits along Poland's Baltic Sea coast in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, backed by dense spruce and pine forests that give this stretch of coastline its distinctive character. The beach has held Blue Flag certification since 2005, reflecting its consistent water quality standards and well-maintained facilities. As a family-oriented destination, Pobierowo serves as one of the region's established seaside resorts, drawing visitors beyond the traditional summer months. The 600-meter sandy beach faces south and features a two-kilometer green zone running parallel to the shore, creating a natural buffer between the coastal resort and the Baltic waters. Wooden stairs and accessible entrances accommodate visitors of varying mobility, while the beach itself divides into designated zones for water sports, swimming, and sunbathing. The combination of excellent bathing water quality and organized recreational infrastructure has made this western beach a reliable choice for families seeking Baltic Sea holidays.

It sits alongside certified beaches along West Pomeranian Voivodeship, part of a broader network of certified beaches throughout Poland certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.

Bathing Water Quality: Excellent — verified under EU Bathing Water Directive standards. Blue Flag certification requires annual water quality monitoring.

Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia faces S toward Baltic Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in June, September. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.

When to Go — Month by Month

Month Air Temp Water Temp Crowds
Jan 1°C 1°C Low
Feb 1°C 2°C Low
Mar 4°C 4°C Low
Apr 8°C 9°C Low
May 13°C 11°C Low
Jun 17°C 15°C Med
Jul 19°C 17°C High
Aug 19°C 17°C High
Sep 15°C 14°C Med
Oct 11°C 11°C Low
Nov 6°C 7°C Low
Dec 3°C 4°C Low
When is the best time to visit Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

The best time to visit Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia is June, September. Air temperatures peak around 18.6°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 17.1°C in July.

How crowded does Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia get?

Who actually visits Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia throughout the year? The beach's family designation and extensive facilities draw a predictable demographic—parents with children dominate during summer holidays, particularly during the lifeguard-staffed period from June 18th through September 10th.

The Sun Academy village with its children's playground and beach ball fields naturally attracts younger visitors and their supervising adults. Fitness center users add active adults to the mix, while the separated beach zones allow different groups to occupy their preferred spaces without constant negotiation.

Pobierowo's reputation as a famous tourist destination means the beach sees substantial visitor numbers during peak season. The 600-meter length distributes crowds across considerable space, though the organized zones can concentrate activity in certain areas. Families tend to cluster near the swimming section and playground facilities, while water sports enthusiasts occupy their designated zone.

The animal prohibition shapes the visitor profile significantly—dog owners must look elsewhere, which filters out a segment of beach users common at less regulated coastlines. This policy reinforces the family-focused atmosphere and appeals to parents concerned about children encountering unfamiliar animals on the sand.

Shoulder season visits offer different experiences. Before mid-June and after early September, lifeguard coverage ends and many seasonal facilities reduce operations. The forests remain accessible year-round, and Pobierowo markets itself as more than a summer destination, suggesting some winter visitors appreciate the coastal walks and forest setting even when swimming holds no appeal.

Is Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia open year-round?

The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (28-06 – 30-09). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.

Swimming and Beach Life at Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia

Is Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia safe to swim?

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is rated <span class="inline-stat">Excellent</span>. The beach does not have lifeguards stationed on the beach — swim with appropriate caution.

What is the water temperature at Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

Peak water temperature at Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia reaches around <span class="inline-stat">17.1°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 0.6°C.

What is the beach like at Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

What makes Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia stand out among Baltic beaches? The answer lies in its thoughtful organization and natural setting. This 600-meter stretch of wide, sandy shoreline faces south, which affects how sunlight reaches the beach throughout the day and provides some shelter from prevailing northerly winds. Small dunes covered with coastal vegetation frame the beach, creating natural barriers that help maintain the sandy expanse.

The beach operates with clear zoning that separates different activities. Water sports enthusiasts have their designated area, swimmers use another section, and those wanting to simply sunbathe occupy a third zone. This separation reduces conflicts between different beach users and creates a more organized atmosphere than many unmanaged coastal stretches.

Water quality here consistently earns excellent ratings from bathing water assessments. The Baltic Sea at Pobierowo reaches its warmest temperatures in August, averaging around 17.4°C, while July sees similar conditions at approximately 17.1°C. These temperatures suit swimmers who appreciate refreshing rather than warm waters. By September, temperatures drop to about 13.7°C, limiting comfortable swimming to hardier visitors. June marks the start of reasonable swimming conditions with water averaging 15.1°C.

The Sun Academy village represents the beach's active recreation hub, featuring two beach ball fields, a fitness center, and a dedicated children's playground. These facilities cater to visitors seeking more than passive beach time. Changing rooms serve the public, eliminating the awkward clothing changes that plague less-equipped beaches.

Safety infrastructure here exceeds what many regional beaches offer. Lifeguard towers stand every 100 meters along the shore, staffed by trained first-aid responders equipped with professional rescue equipment, mobile phones, and walkie-talkies. This coverage operates from June 18th through September 10th, between 9 AM and 6 PM, coinciding with peak swimming season and daylight hours.

Access to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia accommodates visitors with mobility challenges. Wooden stairs provide the primary access routes, while dedicated entrances allow wheelchair users and those with limited mobility to reach the sand. The two-kilometer-wide green zone backing the beach includes the forest landscape that defines Pobierowo's character—those spruce and pine woods that make the resort recognizable throughout the region.

Animals face strict prohibition across the entire beach area. This policy maintains the family-oriented atmosphere and keeps the sand free from pet-related concerns. Near the beach gates, food and beverage kiosks cluster alongside accommodation options, creating a convenient service zone without commercial activity directly on the sand.

Air temperatures during peak season hover around 18.6°C in July and 18.9°C in August, creating comfortable conditions for beach activities without extreme heat. September brings cooler air at approximately 15.2°C, extending the shoulder season for visitors who prefer milder conditions. The combination of manageable air temperatures and refreshing water temperatures creates conditions suited to active beach use rather than purely passive sunbathing.

Does Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia have good facilities?

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Parking is available nearby.

Beyond Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia

The forested landscape surrounding Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia extends the destination's appeal beyond sand and sea. Spruce and pine forests create a two-kilometer-wide green corridor along the Baltic shore, offering walking routes through typical Pomeranian coastal woodland. These forest paths provide alternatives to beach time, particularly during shoulder seasons or when seeking shade from summer sun.

The forested landscape surrounding Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia extends the destination's appeal beyond sand and sea. Spruce and pine forests create a two-kilometer-wide green corridor along the Baltic shore, offering walking routes through typical Pomeranian coastal woodland. These forest paths provide alternatives to beach time, particularly during shoulder seasons or when seeking shade from summer sun.

Pobierowo operates as part of a broader resort area, with the Rewal municipality overseeing local tourism infrastructure. The concentration of food and beverage kiosks near the beach gates reflects the resort's established service economy, while various accommodation options cluster nearby for convenient beach access.

Pobierowo operates as part of a broader resort area, with the Rewal municipality overseeing local tourism infrastructure. The concentration of food and beverage kiosks near the beach gates reflects the resort's established service economy, while various accommodation options cluster nearby for convenient beach access.

The region markets itself as a year-round destination rather than purely summer resort, suggesting winter visitors find appeal in the coastal atmosphere and forest walks even when Baltic temperatures make swimming impractical. January air temperatures average around 0.6°C, creating conditions for cold-weather coastal walks rather than beach lounging.

The region markets itself as a year-round destination rather than purely summer resort, suggesting winter visitors find appeal in the coastal atmosphere and forest walks even when Baltic temperatures make swimming impractical. January air temperatures average around 0.6°C, creating conditions for cold-weather coastal walks rather than beach lounging.

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Getting to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia

How do I get to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia by car?

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia is approximately 0.61 km from Pobierowo. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.

What is the nearest airport to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

The nearest airport is Szczecin-Goleniow Solidarność Airport (SZZ) (SZZ), approximately 53.2 km away. Szczecin-Goleniow Solidarność Airport serves as the nearest air connection to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia, located approximately 53 kilometers from the beach. The airport carries the IATA code SZZ and handles both domestic Polish routes and selected international connections. From the airport, reaching Pobierowo requires ground transportation across West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The journey covers mostly regional roads through the Pomeranian landscape. Car rental desks operate at the airport terminal, offering the most flexible option for reaching the coast and exploring the surrounding forest areas. Taxi services and pre-booked transfers provide alternatives for travelers preferring not to drive. The 53-kilometer distance typically translates to roughly an hour's travel time, depending on route selection and traffic conditions during summer months when coastal tourism peaks.

Can I get to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia by public transport?

Bus services connect Pobierowo with regional transport networks across West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Summer schedules typically offer increased frequency to accommodate coastal tourism demand. Services from Szczecin and other regional centers reach the resort area, with stops near the beach access points. Local bus information through Polish transport providers confirms current routes and timings for reaching Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia.

Practical Information

At the Beach
Entry Free — no charge to access the beach
Lifeguards
Disabled Access Contact local authority for details
Showers
Toilets
Official Season 28-06 – 30-09
Beach Type Sandy beach
Visiting Information
GPS Coordinates 54.0625°N, 14.9333°E
Water Quality Excellent (EU Bathing Water Directive)
Blue Flag Operator Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Poland

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia FAQ

Is Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia worth visiting?

Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia merits consideration for families seeking organized Baltic Sea beach facilities. The Blue Flag certification held since 2005 confirms consistent water quality and facility standards. The 600-meter sandy beach offers genuine space, while separated zones for swimming, water sports, and sunbathing reduce activity conflicts. Lifeguard coverage every 100 meters during summer provides safety infrastructure many regional beaches lack. The backing spruce and pine forests add landscape character beyond typical beach settings. Worth visiting depends on your priorities—families benefit most from the children's playground and organized facilities.

How do I get to Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

Szczecin-Goleniow Solidarność Airport (SZZ) offers the nearest air connection, sitting 53 kilometers from the beach. From the airport, rental cars provide flexibility, while taxis and transfers cover the roughly hour-long journey. Rail travelers should expect to combine train services to regional stations with bus or taxi connections to Pobierowo itself. Bus services from Szczecin and regional centers reach the resort, with summer schedules typically offering increased frequency. Once in Pobierowo, wooden stairs and accessible entrances lead directly to the beach from nearby gates where services cluster.

What is the best time of year to visit Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

Swimming conditions peak from mid-June through early September, coinciding with lifeguard coverage running June 18th to September 10th. August offers the warmest water at approximately 17.4°C, with July close behind at 17.1°C—refreshing rather than warm by Mediterranean standards. Air temperatures reach 18.9°C in August and 18.6°C in July, comfortable for beach activities without extreme heat. June provides reasonable swimming conditions with 15.1°C water. September suits visitors preferring quieter beaches and cooler 13.7°C water temperatures before autumn arrives fully.

What facilities are there at Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia?

The beach provides substantial infrastructure: lifeguard towers every 100 meters staffed with trained responders carrying rescue equipment and communication devices. The Sun Academy village includes two beach ball fields, a fitness center, and a children's playground. Public changing rooms serve beachgoers. Wooden stairs and accessible entrances accommodate various mobility levels. The beach divides into designated zones for water sports, swimming, and sunbathing. Near the gates, food and beverage kiosks operate alongside accommodation options. This organized approach distinguishes Pobierowo from more basic coastal stretches.

Is Kapielisko Pobierowo Plaza Zachodnia suitable for families?

The beach explicitly targets family visitors, earning its family beach designation through specific features. Children's playground facilities within the Sun Academy village provide supervised activity space. The strict animal prohibition keeps the sand free from dogs, addressing common parental concerns. Separated beach zones prevent water sports activities from conflicting with family swimming areas. Lifeguard coverage every 100 meters during summer creates genuine safety infrastructure. Accessible entrances accommodate strollers and mobility equipment. The 600-meter beach length provides space for families to establish comfortable spots without excessive crowding.

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