Wejście 7 Ustka, commonly known as Ustka, is a public beach situated within the city of Ustka in Poland. The beach is recognized for its broad and pristine sandy stretch, which draws both locals and tourists. It is well-kept and provides several facilities for visitors, including lifeguards for swimmer safety, a public changing room, and a deckchair rental service for those who wish to lounge and sunbathe.
The beach offers breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea, the eastern breakwater, and a 100-meter-long pier that serves as a promenade for pedestrians. Additionally, it provides a panoramic view of the Eastern Beach and the entrance to the Ustka Port, which is also the mouth of the Słupia River. Visitors can reach the beach from the city center via the Port Boulevard and continue their walk along the Seaside Promenade.
Near the entrance of the beach, there are food and beverage options where visitors can grab a quick bite or enjoy a cup of coffee, as well as desserts for those with a sweet tooth. The beach is particularly admired for its stunning sunsets, making it an ideal spot for evening walks or picnics.
Despite its popularity, Wejście 7 Ustka is less crowded compared to other guarded beaches in the area. This makes it a preferred choice for those seeking a more peaceful and quiet beach experience. The beach is accessible throughout the year, with some visitors noting its serene atmosphere during the off-peak months of September and October.
The beach is monitored by the Główny Inspektorat Sanitarny, which ensures the water quality in public bathing areas. As one of the many entrances to the beach in Ustka, Wejście 7 Ustka provides a gateway to the city's waterfront and its associated attractions, including a historic lighthouse, a small marina, a fishing port, and a park nestled in the forest among the dunes known as "Park Historii i Rozrywki - Bunkry Blüchera".