A small fishing village until the 20th century, Gdynia was rapidly built into Poland’s largest and busiest sea port after World War I. As a result, it’s mainly a very modern city. The most significant older attraction is the 13th-century St. Michael the Archangel Church. Two museum ships in the harbor, a destroyer and a frigate, are also popular with visitors. Gdynia has a thriving cultural life and in September hosts the annual Polish Film Festival, sometimes called the “Polish Cannes.”
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Visiting Tri-City from the water side. Speedboat trips, cruises. RIB RIDE.
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Wake Summer Fun - this is all about us! Come and try wakeboarding. If You are a begginer we will advice how to make 1st ride. If You are 'pro' show how to make proper backflip. Grab Your things and see You on spot.
We learn to swim in the sea and marine equipment. We have a diverse fleet available for training purposes, a well-equipped lecture room, social facilities. The school is ideally located in the center of Gdynia, in a large marina, with direct access to the waters of the Gulf of Gdansk. Our staff consists of experienced instructors, club members and marine practitioners.
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