The Pomorze Zachodnie region proves extremely attractive for tourists. Its varied landscape, lavish fauna and flora, clean air not only cause that the Baltic Sea coast with its spas allows for thorough relaxation, but also the entire region facilitates all forms of recreation. The region will satisfy every, even the most demanding, tourist. Clean water and forests allow for water, foot and bike and horseback tourism as well as sailing and windsurfing. The forests are abundant in berries and mushrooms, and rivers in fish. The broad and sandy beaches, as well as vast forests add to the enchanting character of the coastline landscape. The cliffs and sandbar lakes, formed by the Scandinavian glacier, lend beauty to the lie of the land.

The coastline is also home to the white-tail eagle, which is one of the curiosities of the Wolin National Park. The park itself enraptures with a picturesque cliff shore. It is also home to the bison reserve and almost 250 species of birds. In Zachodniopomorskie there are also 6 landscape parks, 75 nature reserves, 3 forests and over 1,100 natural monuments. The Pomorze Zachodnie region has also rich history, which is documented by monuments scattered throughout the region. The regional tradition related to the sea also flourishes in the form of annual events such as Wineta, the Viking Festival or the festive Days of the Sea.