The Port of Gdansk, located on Poland’s northern coast, is one of the largest and most important maritime hubs in the Baltic Sea. It offers ferry connections to key destinations, making it a convenient gateway for domestic and international travellers.
With modern facilities and efficient services, the port ensures a seamless travel experience for passengers and vehicles. Its proximity to Gdansk’s historic city centre allows easy access to attractions like the Old Town, the iconic Neptune Fountain, and the city’s vibrant cultural scene.

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Foot Passengers: Upon arrival, proceed to the passenger check-in area inside the terminal. Present your valid identity document (ID card or passport) and ticket number to receive your embarkation card, which you’ll need during the journey. Vehicles: Upon arrival, follow the signs to the vehicle check-in lanes. Present your valid identity document and ticket number. After check-in, you’ll be directed to the appropriate lane for boarding.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle


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