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Radisson Hotel Group has added a new property to its Polish portfolio with the opening of Baltic View Resort and Spa in Międzyzdroje. 

The 60-room site, which is part of the Radisson Individuals brand, sits on the town’s seaside promenade close to the pier.

The resort includes an indoor pool, sauna, relaxation area and children’s club. Rooms and suites are equipped with kitchenettes, smart TVs and Wi-Fi, with many offering views of the Baltic Sea. Larger suites can host up to six adults.

Agata Kucharczyk, general manager of Baltic View Resort and Spa Międzyzdroje, said: “Baltic View Resort and Spa, a member of Radisson Individuals, embodies the natural beauty and understated luxury of Poland’s Baltic coast.

“We’re excited to offer guests a new way to experience this region with space to breathe, reconnect, and discover the charm of Międzyzdroje year-round.”

The resort’s wellness centre covers 460 square metres across two floors and includes a fitness area. Breakfast is served daily in a dedicated dining space.

Międzyzdroje sits on Wolin Island, a growing destination for visitors from Poland, Germany and Scandinavia. The region benefits from proximity to Berlin and ferry links from Sweden to nearby Świnoujście. Local highlights include Świnoujście, Usedom, Kołobrzeg and Sopot, which have contributed to the area’s development as a higher-end coastal destination.

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