We regularly serve maritime tourists heading to DAR POMORZA — a white tall ship from 1909, which served as a training vessel of the State Maritime School in Gdynia from 1929 to 1981 and today is permanently moored at Kościuszko Square as a museum ship. Frequent destinations also include the Gdynia Aquarium at 1 Jana Pawła II Avenue (1971, the only marine aquarium in Poland, with 250 marine species), the Polish Naval Museum on the Seaside Boulevard, the Emigration Museum in the former Maritime Station and hotels such as Mercure Gdynia Centrum at 22 Armii Krajowej Street and Hotel Nadmorski at 2 Ejsmonda Street.
Central Gdynia requires familiarity with the 10 Lutego Street layout — the main axis, which becomes congested during the morning (07:30-09:30) and afternoon (15:30-17:30) peaks due to Gdynia's downtown business traffic and access to the port. Parking around Kościuszko Square is paid and limited — we plan the drop-off directly at the Dar Pomorza entrance, the Aquarium or the hotel. Jana Pawła II Avenue (the square's extension towards the sea) is a pedestrian zone with restricted traffic in the summer season.
This route works well for maritime tourists, connoisseurs of 1930s modernist architecture (Gdynia was the "city from the sea and dreams" of interwar Poland), school educational groups visiting the Gdynia Aquarium (the only marine aquarium in Poland) and travellers combining the entire Tricity maritime axis — Dar Pomorza, the Seaside Boulevard and the Emigration Museum. We operate 24/7. The fare is fixed and confirmed before travel; flight tracking, arrivals pickup with a name board and 60 minutes of waiting after landing are included. Payment is completed online by card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or BLIK. Child seats, boosters and larger luggage space can be prepared on request.
Nearby
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Kościuszko Square central axis of Gdynia (580 m) surrounded by 1930s modernist blocks, linking 10 Lutego Street with the port
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Dar Pomorza white tall ship from 1909 moored at the square, museum vessel of the State Maritime School 1929-1981
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Gdynia Aquarium only marine aquarium in Poland at 1 Jana Pawła II Avenue, 250 marine species, since 1971
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Polish Naval Museum museum on the Seaside Boulevard, exhibits of Polish naval equipment and maritime history
Best suited for
- Maritime tourists visiting Dar Pomorza and the Polish Naval Museum
- Connoisseurs of 1930s modernist architecture (the "city from the sea and dreams")
- School educational groups visiting the Gdynia Aquarium (only marine aquarium in Poland)
- Travellers combining the entire Tricity maritime axis — Dar Pomorza, the Seaside Boulevard and the Emigration Museum