
Sopot
The longest wooden pier in Europe, classic spa-town promenade, and a Baltic that warms unexpectedly fast in July. Direct flights from most of Northern Europe and a budget-resort price level.
When to go
From the 2026 climate study, not the live forecast.Sopot's sea (Baltic) peaks at 19–21°C in late July and early August — at the edge of the swim threshold but warmer than the British or Norwegian coasts. Air sits at 23–25°C in July with low humidity. June is mild but the sea is still 16°C. September cools sharply. The all-in daily cost (hotel + restaurant + beer) is roughly half of comparable Western European beach resorts.





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