Jurata
In Puck County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, on the Baltic Sea coast, Jurata is a village and coastal resort. It is situated on the Hel Peninsula in a forested area between the cities of Jastarnia and Hel. Jurara is one of the busiest and biggest coastal resorts, with a length of more than 35 kilometres. It is so great that the Baltic Sea and Puck Bay are separated by it.
Long beach walks are quite popular here among locals and visitors, especially around dusk when the piers and waterways are tinged with a unique glow. Fans of kiteboarding and windsurfing are huge fans of this region. The seal aquarium is located here for those who enjoy the outdoors. The months of July and August are completely booked.
Jurata was founded in 1928 as a Polish seaside resort that was notably well-liked by Varsovians. Its name is derived from the Lithuanian goddess Jrat, or Jurata in Polish. Several Poles from Hel were made into slaves as forced labor to service new German immigrants in Jurata during the German occupation of Poland (World War II).
Location: Puck County