Though the launch was named Shiti Beach, it still looked like freestyle heaven. Walking in over a few rocks we ended on a sandy, waist-deep bottom with warm water and steady wind from the left. Reeds lined the shore upwind of us and created a few little nooks perfect for some tricks in flat water. After the morning session on Puck bay we drove in the direction of Trojmiasto. On the way, Karol guided us to what looked like a more popular windsurfing and kitesurfing spot called Rewa. It was a beach on Puck bay, with a big sand spit protruding out into the water. You can sail on either side and we decided to sail on the West side with wind chop and a small blue fishing boat anchored around 50 m. offshore. The water conditions were similar to lake sailing, with deep water offshore and small chop. After sailing at Rewa we continued into more urbanised areas in Trojmiasto, until we reached downtown Sopot. We found some parking near the city’s long beach and prepared to sail on Gdansk Bay. We rigged directly in front of the city’s most famous techno music night club, Atelier, located in the ‘Park Polnotsny’, which lines the city’s beach. The wind was side onshore from the left making for some nice conditions between the waves for throwing a few tricks. On the way out we sailed straight at the longest wooden pier in Europe, at 511 m. of length.