Port Władysławowo

Port Władysławowo – the heart of Polish fisheries and maritime tourism
Established in 1938, the Port of Władysławowo is one of the most important facilities on the Polish Baltic coast. Its strategic location at the base of the Hel Peninsula has made it a key hub for marine fishing and coastal navigation since its inception. After World War II, the port underwent significant development, and since 1957 it has been managed by the company Szkuner Sp. z o.o., which for many years was also one of the leading Polish fishing shipowners. Between 1986 and 1996, the port was thoroughly modernized, with upgrades to its hydrotechnical and industrial infrastructure, greatly enhancing its functionality.

Today, the Port of Władysławowo is a multifunctional complex combining industrial, service, and tourism activities. Thanks to its direct access to the open sea and extensive infrastructure, it serves as an important logistical hub in the sectors of fisheries, offshore energy, and recreation. It supports shipowners, fish processors, technical companies, as well as tourists and sailors from across Europe.

 

Fisheries and maritime industry
The port plays a crucial role as a base for fishing and coastal shipping. It offers a wide range of port services, including the handling of fish and technical cargo, technical support for vessels, quay access, and warehouse services. This makes the port an essential node for shipowners and maritime companies, ensuring efficient and professional service.

 

Tourism and recreation
Since 1994, the port has been open to tourists. The yacht marina, opened in 2002, can accommodate 12 vessels and regularly welcomes hundreds of yachts from Poland and abroad. Additional attractions include sea trips organized by specially adapted fishing cutters. Anglers can try their luck fishing for herring, flounder, or garfish from the port quays. The port is also an excellent observation point for birdwatching enthusiasts. During migration and winter periods, rare and interesting bird species such as the long-tailed duck, great cormorant, black scoter, and common eider can be spotted in the vicinity. The proximity to open sea and diverse habitats make the port an attractive destination for nature lovers and wildlife photographers.

 

Offer for leaseholders of space and warehouses
The Port of Władysławowo offers a wide range of spaces for lease, both within the port area and its immediate surroundings. Various warehouse facilities and storage yards are available for storing goods, equipment, or raw materials necessary for the fishing and maritime industries. Flexible rental terms and the ability to customize spaces to clients’ individual needs make the offer attractive for companies from various sectors of the maritime economy and related industries. Leaseholders can count on full technical and logistical support, enabling efficient business operations in a strategic Baltic location.

 

Port infrastructure
The port accommodates commercial vessels up to 70 meters in length and drafts up to 4 meters (larger vessels by Harbor Master’s permission).

 

 

Quay and pier lengths:

  • East Lay-By Quay – 185 m

  • Shipyard Quay – 105 m

  • Repair Pier – 52 m

  • Slipway Pier – 106.5 m

  • Passenger Pier – 135 m

  • Unloading Quay – 340 m

  • Fuel Quay – 120 m

  • Yacht Quay – 90 m

  • Danish Pier – 185 m

  • Working Quay – 61 m

  • North Lay-By Quay – 150 m + 250 m

  • Pier 1 – 101 m

  • Pier 2 – 101 m

  • Pier 3 – 86 m

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