
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.
Forecast keeps changing its mind. Pack a layer either way.
Days 1–5 are usually reliable, 6–10 drift, 11–14 are the model guessing. Check again the day before you fly — more on what this can and can't do.
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.



Cheapest return we found: 15 Aug – 6 Sept · 1+ stops. Live search on Kiwi.
Common questions about Sopot
When is the best time to visit Sopot?
July–August is when we'd go. The live forecast on this page shows what the next two weeks look like.
Is Sopot worth visiting in July?
Yes. July sits inside the best stretch (July–August). Once your dates fall within the next two weeks, the forecast above gives you the real picture.
Is Sopot good in June?
June sits between the windows in Sopot. Good weather happens; the odds are simply better in July–August. For dates inside the next two weeks, trust the forecast above over any season rule.
Dates settling? Compare hotels on Booking and flights on Kiwi — both open with the forecast's best window pre-filled.
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