Lithuania remains an underrated destination among Polish tourists. As a rule, when planning a vacation, our thoughts turn to Mediterranean countries. Meanwhile, not far from us stretches a land that is certainly worth discovering! Lithuania and Poland are connected by a sizable piece of common history, landscapes and the mentality of the inhabitants. On the plus side, this place is also conveniently accessible by your own car or bus. Sindbad company gives you the opportunity to discover Lithuanian cities on board modern coaches.
Our fleet of vehicles ensures the safety and comfort of travel, and affordable ticket prices encourage you to spend a weekend away. An important point on the map of our connections in Lithuania is Klaipeda. This Baltic city tempts tourists with its beautiful views and history dating back to the Middle Ages. Our buses stop at the local bus station, from where you can easily get to the sights of the old town and the port, but also the railroad station. What attractions does Klaipeda have to offer its visitors? There is something for the body and for the spirit, both for fans of active recreation and admiring museum collections, adults and children, lovers of cultural events and those who prefer contact with nature. This coastal city is also famous for its delectable cuisine. An ideal place for a city break - nothing more, nothing less! Check bus connections from Poland to Klaipeda and let yourself be carried away by the wave of discovering one of the most important port cities of the Baltic Sea.
.Gizycko is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, located in the very center of the Land of the Great Masurian Lakes on the isthmus between Lakes Niegocin and Kisajno. Because of its location, it is referred to as the Polish capital of sailing and shanties. However, in addition to being a great place to go sailing and take a cruise on the Mazurian lakes, the city has many interesting attractions to offer and not just in the summer season.
.Gizyc's best-known attractions include the 19th-century Prussian Boyen Fortress and the rotating bridge over the Luczanski Canal. The city also has a neo-Gothic water tower, on top of which an observation deck with a café has been located. In addition, the place collects memorabilia related to the city's pre-war residents, while hosting visitors with coffee and treats. While in Gizycko, it is worth taking a walk to the hill of St. Bruno, where there is a cast-iron cross dedicated to this patron saint of the city and one of the patron saints of Warmia. The long Gizycko pier and the footbridge leading to it is also a good place for strolling and admiring sunsets.
.Most tourists, wishing to visit the Polish sailing capital, get into their own car and in a shorter or longer time simply get there. But what about those who do not have a car at their disposal? Then it's best to choose buses to Gizycko. The PKS Giżycko bus station is located right next to the train station and the Giżycko marina. So if you want to visit the capital of Polish sailing, don't wait. Plan your trip today. Tickets and bus schedules to and from Giżycko can be found on our website.
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