The beaches in Poland are absolutely stunning, featuring soft, light yellow sand adorned with sea-fringed stones, sand dunes, and a picturesque strip of coastal coniferous forest. Rogów, in particular, offers all of these natural wonders. Although a portion of the beach was affected by a storm last year, resulting in some narrow areas, there are still plenty of spacious sections for sunbathing all day long. I was pleasantly surprised to find that despite the peak holiday season and ideal weather conditions, there were only a few sunbathers around, which allowed for ample personal space. The beach is generally well-maintained and the water is easily accessible, though it can get deep in some places, so caution is advised. As is typical of the Baltic Sea, the water can be quite chilly even on hot days. The sunsets here are simply breathtaking and perfect for evening strolls. This is an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil and less crowded atmosphere. It's worth noting that there are no beachside pubs or other entertainment options in the nearby towns of Mrzeżyno and Dźwirzyno.