Baltic View Resort & Spa in Miedzyzdroje officially opens its doors as Poland welcomes a new seaside lifestyle destination under Radisson Individuals. The resort arrives on the promenade in one of the country’s most visited coastal towns, located just steps from the famous pier and overlooking the Baltic Sea.

With growing interest in northern European beach destinations, Miedzyzdroje is fast becoming a preferred alternative for travelers seeking space, fresh air, and moderate summer temperatures. This new opening adds a refined hospitality option to the Baltic coast and strengthens Radisson Hotel Group’s presence in Poland.
Baltic View Resort & Spa becomes the latest Radisson Individuals property in Poland, signaling continued confidence in the country’s hospitality market. The group continues to invest in well-located leisure properties, with a clear focus on coastal and wellness-driven travel experiences.
The resort offers 60 guest rooms in a modern seaside complex positioned directly on the waterfront. Guests enjoy immediate access to the beach and uninterrupted views of the Baltic Sea, while remaining within walking distance of Miedzyzdroje’s cafes, boutiques, and cultural attractions.

The accommodations have been designed for flexibility. Each room includes a practical kitchenette, allowing guests to prepare meals during extended stays or travel with families more comfortably.
Many rooms feature full or partial sea views, while interiors follow a clean coastal style with light finishes and modern furnishings. All categories include high speed Wi-Fi, smart televisions with streaming access, and coffee and tea facilities.
Suites range from 65 to 78 square meters and are suitable for families or groups of up to six adults. Selected rooms also include sofa beds and expanded seating areas. The layout across all accommodation types prioritizes space, natural light, and privacy.
From kitchenettes to wide balconies and flexible bedding layouts, the resort caters to travelers who want the freedom of apartment living with hotel service. Business travelers, families, and leisure guests all benefit from the same thoughtful design approach.

A two-level wellness area spanning over 460 square meters has been designed as a central feature of the property. The resort includes an indoor swimming pool, sauna area, and fitness room, creating a full wellness offering beyond seasonal tourism.
A dedicated kids club allows families to enjoy their holidays without compromise, while parents make use of relaxation areas and wellness facilities. Daily breakfast is served in an intimate dining space, keeping the experience personal and unforced.
The focus is calm rather than excess, allowing guests to enjoy genuine rest along the Baltic shore.
Southern Europe continues to face rising temperatures during summer months, pushing travelers to search for alternatives. Poland’s Baltic coast has quietly become one of the region’s most attractive warm-season options, offering fresh sea air and milder temperatures during peak months.
Miedzyzdroje sits on Wolin Island and is easily accessible from Germany and Scandinavia. Ferry routes connect Sweden to nearby Swinoujscie, while Berlin lies only a few hours away by road. This geographical convenience has turned the region into a preferred escape for German and Nordic tourists looking for balance rather than crowds.
From the resort, guests can explore Swinoujscie, Usedom Island, Kolobrzeg, and Sopot, making the area ideal for multi-stop coastal travel within one trip.
Baltic View Resort & Spa joins a growing list of Radisson properties along Poland’s northern shore. Other nearby locations include Radisson Blu Resort Swinoujscie, Radisson Resort Kolobrzeg, and Radisson Blu Hotel Sopot. Additional openings are planned for Ustronie Morskie and Miedzywodzie.
Together, these properties signal a new chapter for Polish coastal tourism, one focused on design, comfort, and atmosphere rather than mass tourism.

Unlike traditional seaside hotels that rely on summer foot traffic, Baltic View Resort & Spa has been designed for year-round comfort. Wellness facilities, apartment-style rooms, and a walkable town environment give the resort consistent relevance in all seasons.
Whether visiting during peak beach months or quieter off-season escapes, guests can experience the coast without needing to work around crowds or closures.
The arrival of Baltic View Resort & Spa under Radisson Individuals raises the international profile of Miedzyzdroje and repositions the town for upscale tourism. The combination of branding, wellness services, and access adds a fresh layer of appeal to the Polish coast.
It also reflects a shift in European travel priorities. Travelers now favor destinations that offer space, slower rhythms, and local character. Poland’s Baltic cities are increasingly delivering on all three.


