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Kołobrzeg offers a refreshing alternative for expats seeking a balanced coastal lifestyle in northern Poland. This compact Baltic Sea resort town combines affordable living with high quality of life, featuring excellent healthcare, reliable public transport, and a peaceful environment ideal for remote workers and retirees. While the small expat community means you'll need basic Polish language skills and an adaptable mindset, Kołobrzeg rewards those seeking a quieter, more authentic Polish experience away from major metropolitan centers. Its mild maritime climate, walkable layout, and proximity to both natural landscapes and urban amenities make it an intriguing option for those prioritizing lifestyle over career density.
Kołobrzeg has a cool, maritime-influenced climate on Poland’s Baltic coast, best described as Oceanic (Köppen Cfb) with some humid continental influence. Summers are mild rather than hot, winters are cold but moderated by the sea, and precipitation is spread through the year; current conditions with 15.45°C, high humidity, and scattered clouds are consistent with this coastal setting. Long-term data indicate around 529 mm to 819 mm of annual precipitation and average annual temperatures near 8°C to 14°C, depending on the dataset.
Summer Average
18°C
Winter Average
2°C
Climate Type
Oceanic
Rainy Days
140
Sunny Days
165
Humidity
78%
Spring
March - May
5-14°C
Spring is cool, changeable, and often breezy, with temperatures rising steadily from March into May. Cloud cover and light rain are common, but sunny intervals increase later in the season.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
17-23°C
Summer is mild and comfortable, with average daytime highs typically in the low to mid-20s and cool nights near the coast. Rainfall remains moderate, and July and August are often the warmest and wettest months.
Moderate rainfall
Autumn
September - November
6-16°C
Autumn cools quickly, with frequent wind, cloudiness, and periods of rain as the Baltic influence strengthens. Early autumn can still feel mild, but late autumn is often damp and chilly.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
-2-4°C
Winter is cold, damp, and windy, with daytime temperatures often near freezing and occasional snowfall. Sea influence keeps extremes somewhat limited, but eastern winds can bring sharper cold spells.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Kołobrzeg
Advantages
Kołobrzeg
Beautiful Baltic Sea coast
Renowned health resort
Historic medieval architecture
Healing mineral springs
Relaxed seaside atmosphere
Disadvantages
Kołobrzeg
Seasonal tourism economy
Limited job opportunities
Winter population decline
Remote location challenges
Safety & Security in Kołobrzeg
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Excellent
84
/100
Poland Avg
60
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Kołobrzeg to Poland averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Kołobrzeg
Poland Average
Safety Index
0510
Excellent
Safety from Crime
0510
Very Safe
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Excellent
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Excellent
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Very Safe
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Very Safe
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 90/100
No data for Kołobrzeg — showing hazard indicators from nearby Koszalin (~39 km).