Niechorze
Conditions to rest can be found here by everybody.Those who like to lay lazy on the beach and then to gorge in tasty fish directly from the frying pan, washing down with premium mug of bear. And those who like to be active even in hot day because they can play beach volleyball, tour around on the bike, walk around the lake, travel by vintage train that runs on railways with a blinding speed of 20 km/h. There are also enough bars, pubs, ice-cream parlours, cake shops and discos. Despite the city being quite extensive, it is close to everywhere. Walking main Amber Avenue you can turn into a side street (there are dozen or so of them) and after a couple of minutes you are at the seaside.
Ruins in Trzęsacz
In the distance of 8 km from Niechorze there are unique remains of gothic church walls from the turn of XV century. The church was built 2 km from the sea bank, now the only one wall to remainis is the one at the very bank.
Narrow-gauge steam train
One of the attractions of the Rewal coast was, is and will be the narrow-gauge railway. And it was close shave that the train would disappear for forever. PKP decided that it is unprofitable and they usually closed it. Only thanks to the obstinacy of borough leader of Rewal local authorities took over the train from PKP and vintage steam train will route between Pogorzelica and Trzęsacz again. If there had been no agreement between the local district and railways, vintage train would route today...in Africa. Offer of attractive buying the vintage train came from Kenya. Fortunately, things went different. Seaside narrow-gauge railways is much over hundred years. It was given to use in July 1896. At that time railways 750 mm wide joined Gryfice, Trzęsacz, Rewal i Niechorze. In 1916 line was extended to Pogorzelica and Trzebiatów. At the same time rebuilding of the line was finished with railways gauge extended to 1000 mm
Lighthouse in Niechorze
It was built over 130 years ago, so it is architecture monument. The light was lit for the first time in 1866,  with oil lamp with four wicks. The lighthouse is 45 m high. You can see it light from the distance of 20 nautical miles (over 36 kilometers).The source of the light is a special bulb 1000 W, which power is enhanced twenty times by special prisms system. During the war in 1945 lighthouse was damaged. It was rebuilt within three years with former architectonic character to be saved. Recently the lighthouse underwent maintenance treatments and its original colours were revived. In the field at the bottom of the lighthouse a lot of events are held, among others equestrian contests and scenic performances. The authorities of the district and the lovers of fishing tradition make efforts to establish open-air fishing museum near the lighthouse.
Kołobrzeg and Międzyzdroje
Main attraction of Kołobrzeg are lighthouse, pier (220 m long), town hall,fortification of fortress, Museum of Polish Armour and Palace of The Brunszwickis. From the harbour in Kołobrzeg you can sail the passenger ship to the island of Bornholm in Sweden. In Międzyzdroje (38 km from Niechorze) you can see the famous Promenade of Stars with handprints of popular Polish actors and you can take a walk along the long pier. 1.5 km from centre there is wisent sanctuary of Wolin National Park. In reserve  farm also other forest animals live, such as roe deers, deers and boars. Very interesting thing is V3 bunker the only one exposition of German secret weapon from the world War II in Poland.
Museum of fishing in Niechorze
It is worth to visit Museum of fishing in Niechorze. Museum is located by the main walking route that joins Niechorze and Pogorzelica and apart of  exhibition functions it is a local cultural centre. This place gathers all active asociations from the Rewal district. Here are held meetings, lectures, trainings and even  performances. Apart of permanent exposition devoted to sea fishing, museum organizes a lot of period exhibitions.