
'Rises to the highest parts of the Polish coast at the open sea and is marked with a beautiful beach, picturesque landscape, with deep ravines and canyons, has first-rate hotels and pensions' - this description of Jastrzębia Góra was made in 1934 by Piotr Paliński, the author of 'A guide to Polish Baltic Coast and Kashubian Land.'
The words written more than 60 years ago are still up-to-date. Jastrzębia Góra is the furthest town on the North of Poland (54ş50'11''). Additionally, it may boast of its beautiful location on the magnificent Baltic cliff coast as high as 108 feet above see level.

The charm of Jastrzębia Góra has attracted tourists for many years.
Here you will meet famous composers, actors, writers, scientists, pop stars. The resort can offer nearly 25,000 beds to the visitors.

The town is full of interesting corners which will please strollers and trippers. A walk along the beach in the setting sun is an unforgettable experience, and the magnificent view from the high cliff will captivate anyone.
You should also visit the Museum located in the Rozewie Lighthouse in the middle of the beech tree forest.