Danzig-Austausch 2025

17.9.

Today we arrived in Poland with our German exchange group.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Blick aus einem Flugzeug

First we went by train to Hamburg. At the airport we had to wait for a long time, and everyone was really excited and couldn’t wait for the week to start. The flight went pretty well. After we got our luggage, the Polish students were already waiting for us with homemade signs. The signs had our names on them and on the back there was another message. After we met the students it was already time to go to our host families.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Empang am Flughafen in Danzig

My host family was super nice and they made a really nice dinner. After dinner my host sister and I had to bake something for the next day. The first day was really exhausting and I was happy to finally go to bed, but I can already tell that the exchange is going to be a great experience.

18.9.

Today was our first day in Gdansk. We were divided into groups of 4-5 people to go on a rallye to see the sights of Oliwa. It was a fun activity and we for example climbed an observation tower and saw the whole city. After we finished the rallye we went back to one of the places we did visit before, it was the Oliwska cathedral, to listen to an organ concert. This organ was very special, because some decoration parts were able to move. For example stars were spinning. Later there were integration games and we even learned a Polish dance. For lunch we had a buffet of self made Polish food. In the afternoon each student had free time to spend with his our her host family. It was a nice day to start the trip.

19.9.

Today was the third day of our exchange to Danzig! We Met at the school and went to a nearby trainstation! From there, we went around 1 hour to Malbrok. There we walked to the castle! The Malbrok Castle is the biggest stone castle in the world and you could not say any different! We went inside in small groups of 5 or 6 and had an audio guide and also some questions we needed to answer at the trip! We saw so many rooms for different occasions and also very interesting exibishions.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Marienburg

When we finished the tour we met again and drove back to Danzig! When we arrived it was time to go back in the families so some of us went to a restaurant to eat piroggi which is a typical polish food! It was delicious. When we finished, we went to a nearby city and a mole. We learned about a typical polish sweet and saw a sunset. Then we went on the mole and took stunning pictures of it! When we went back home, we were all exhausted but happy from the day! There is still so much to see at Danzig!

(c) Lloyd: SchĂŒlerinnen im Restaurant

20.9.

Today we met up with our whole exchange group in the GdaƄsk Old Town for a guided tour with our guide Magdalena Kosko. The Polish students already knew the Old Town and its history, so most of them went elsewhere.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Altstadt von Danzig

We started our tour at the Golden Gate, where we quickly noticed that our guide had a great sense of humor. She led us past various sights such as the Town Hall, Neptune’s Fountain, and several places along the river. Our final stop was St. Mary’s Church (Mariacki), where we saw the impressive 14-meter-tall astronomical clock in action. 

After the presentation, we said goodbye to our tour guide and headed to our next destination, this time joined by most of our exchange partners: the Museum of the Second World War. There, we once again used audio guides to navigate the exhibitions and learned many details about the war and its connection to GdaƄsk.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Museum of the Second World War

After our visit, some of us were picked up, while others went shopping, and a few even attended a concert by the famous Polish singer-songwriter Dawid Kwiatkowski at the FORUM shopping mall. 

In the end, it was a very long and exhausting day, and we all went home to recharge our energy for the days ahead.

21.9. – Bericht 1

This Sunday we started the day by going to an escape game. I’ve never participated in one before, so it was really interesting to experience it for the first time. After having solved fun puzzles and escaping the scientists laboratory we went to a cafĂ©, where we ate some delicious cheesecake and played cards and board games to pass time.
In the evening we had some traditional Polish food called pierogi and afterwards we went to the brzeĆșno beach where we saw the sunset. Overall it was a great day containing fun activities.

(c) Lloyd 2025: KĂ€sekuchen
(c) Lloyd 2025: Pirogi
(c) Lloyd 2025: Strand

21.9. – Bericht 2

We woke up at nearly 8am, and we`ve eaten breakfast together. After breakfast we had to meet our friends at a shopping mall, to go to a escape room together. It was a gameplay set in the victorian era in England. It was for our entire group a great experience to be in a escape room like that, especially because it was in a unique setting, while being one of the hardest rooms the local offered.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Im Escaperoom
(c) Lloyd 2025: Im Escaperoom

After that, we went to another mall, and while we were waiting for a cafe to open, we went for a ride in a minion styled vehicle for kids, and the staff member from the mall told us to get out and be more responsible for a couple of grown people 🙁 (but we still had our fun).

When the cafe finally opened, we met up with another friend and went in to eat some desserts and play board games. We were sitting there and chatting for nearly three hours, and then we went to the main station SKM and headed to Puck. After some miscommunication with other people from the exchange, we`ve decided to drive in the group of us, Irenka and Iulia back to Gdansk and found a cozy Pierogarnia place. When we finished our meal we went to the Brzezno beach. It was already getting dark, but it was a magnificent experience to hang out at the beach and play cards this late. All in all, we were happy about the fact, that we spend our day together and had a splendid time. 🙂

(c) Lloyd 2025: Am Strand

21.9. – Bericht 3

A Perfect Family Sunday in GdaƄsk

Our Sunday in GdaƄsk was a day full of fun and relaxation. It started a little late, around 11 a.m., with a delicious breakfast that got us ready for the day.

Afterwards, our my exchange partner and me headed straight for the aquapark close to GdaƄsk. It was a special day because we met up with many other exchange students there, turning it into a big funny group. The aquapark was the perfect place for everyone to have a good time. We spent most of the day there, enjoying the different pools, slides, and water attractions.

When we were tired from all the swimming, we decided to grab some pizza together right there at the park. It was the perfect meal to refuel and relax after such an active day.

As the evening approached, we drove back home to rest for a bit. But the day wasn’t over yet! For a final bit of fun, my exchange partner and my went to McDonald’s to try the difference between the Polish and German version. It was a great to see the difference of the food and a great way to end our evening together before heading home.

By the time we got back, the sun had already set, and it was a perfect end to an unforgettable day.

22.9.

The day started at 8:15 a m when we met at the school and waited for our bus. While we were waiting, we took a nice group photo and enjoyed talking together. The bus came around 9:00 am and we left for the Stutthof concentration camp, arriving there about an hour later.

(c) Lloyd 2025: KOnzentrationslager Stutthof

After a short break, we went to a hall for a workshop, where we talked about different parts of the Nazi time and life in the camps for about 45 minutes. After that, we took a guided walk around the site, looking at the historical area and learning more about its history.

(c) Lloyd 2025: Schuhe aus Stutthof

In the end we met again for a short discussion to share our thoughts and feelings. We were all agreed that what happened there was very touching and truly awful and must never be forgotten. The visit was both emotional and informative, giving us important insight into this dark part of history.

23.9.

Today was already the sixth and last day of our exchange in GdaƄsk.

In the morning, we met at school at 8:45 and left by bus at 9:00. The ride took about 1 hour and 25 minutes. There was a bit of traffic, but it was okay.

We arrived in Ɓeba around 10:25. The weather was not so nice at first – it was windy, rainy, and about 16°C. At 10:40, we took three electric shuttle cars to the dunes. On the way, it started to rain and even hail a little bit. Luckily, when we arrived and started to climb the dunes, the weather became better. It was sunnier and also a bit warmer.

We climbed up the dunes and had a lot of fun there. Some of us jumped or rolled down the dunes, which was very fun.

(c) Lloyd 2025: SchĂŒlergruppe auf DĂŒnen

After that, we walked down to the beach. We had a small picnic, and some of us put our feet into the water, even though it was really cold. The sky was cloudy again, but the atmosphere was very nice.

Then it started to rain heavily, and we continued walking along the beach for about 40 minutes until we reached an old rocket launch site. Some students even walked barefoot through the wet sand.

After the long walk, we took the electric shuttles back to the parking lot. Before going home, we also climbed up a viewing tower. From the top, we could see the sea, the forest, and a little bit of the dunes. The weather was changing all the time – sometimes sun, sometimes clouds. We even saw a rainbow!

(c) Lloyd 2025: Shuttlebus

At around 14:00, we left Ɓeba and went back to GdaƄsk by bus. Some students got off earlier because it was closer to their host families. The rest of us arrived at the school around 15:40.

In the evening, everyone spent time with their host families, enjoyed the last moments of this amazing week, and packed their suitcases for the journey home.

24.9.

The day of departure

At some point of the day leaving had to come, because even the best time ends one day. The plan was to meet at 9:00 at the airport, flight at 12:20 and then go by train to Bremerhaven.

At 9:05 we made it and we were all in the big airport hall of GdaƄsk airport. After that, we Germans and our Polish exchange partners were invited by the teachers into a rented airport lounge. There we played Kahoot! (an online quiz game), danced and sang karaoke. After the singing we gave away our luggage and then it was time. We had to say goodbye, not yet to GdaƄsk but to our exchange partners. This part was the hardest, even if we would see each other again soon, everyone was sad. After the security check everyone walked around until we met again at 12:30 at the gate.

At 12:55 we took off in GdaƄsk, and after 1 hour and 5 minutes we landed in Hamburg at 14:00. When we arrived, we had to hurry to catch the S-Bahn to the main station. Luckily, our luggage came very quickly, so we did not lose time and could get into the S-Bahn. At 14:45 we were already on the way to Hamburg main station. There we still had 20 minutes to wait until our train came, so we could relax a little bit after the flight.

Just like on our journey to Poland, we first took the train to Buxtehude and then continued to Bremerhaven. The ride was calm, and many of us talked about the last week. It was hard to say goodbye, but we were also glad because our families were waiting for us at home.

P.S.: We had wonderful seven days in Poland. Once again, many thanks to our Polish friends,  we do not know how we will ever be able to top this.

Danziger SchĂŒler*innen zu Gast in Bremerhaven

4.4.

Near evening, the Polish exchange partners arrived, and we warmly welcomed them. After picking them up, we headed to our school where we had a quiz with various categories, ranging from naming famous German or Polish landmarks to a round of „guess the song“. Following the quiz, we took our Polish exchange partners to their homes.

On our way home, we bought some pizza and enjoyed a lengthy and pleasant conversation. Overall, it was a successful first day, fostering camaraderie and cultural exchange between our groups.

5.4. 

Today we spent time in the Klimahaus and learnt about people around the world on 8° longitute. Their ways of life differed imensely but they all told about the impact of climate change.

We also tried to do a team quiz but due to limited internet access only few groups succeeded.

In the afternoon we went shopping for the cooking challenge in the evening. We prepared starters, main courses and deserts in the schoon‘s kitchen and had a lot of fun tasting each others‘ meals! Team red was the evening‘s winner. The prizes were aprons so we could continue our new hobby cooking at home 🙂

Some of the group also went to an icehockey game of the Pinguings who battled for a place in the finals.

(c) Lloyd 2024: Danzig Austausch

6.4.

Our day started at 8 a.m., with meetings at Lloyd Gymnasium. From there we took a bus to Cuxhaven, to the catamaran. There the catamaran dropped off and took us directly to Helgoland. For many of us, the ride, through the swell, was comparable to a roller coaster ride.

Once in Helgoland, it started right away, with the tour. We have learned a lot here, such as that the seals that live on Helgoland are the most dangerous animals in Germany, or that Helgoland has not always been a part of Germany.

During the tour we were able to discover a lot of Helgoland, including going to the beach.

After that, we had free time for ourselves on Helgoland before we went back to Cuxhaven by the catamaran. It was a great trip, and also a new experience for many German students.

7.4.

On sunday we had an amazing family day in the city! We had ice cream in the Mediterraneo which gave the visit a feeling of bella italia before we walked by the dyke and did some shopping. Later, we went bowling with our Polish partners and had a dinner with some delicious burgers. Afterwards we took a walk in the park and showed them around in our neighborhood. In the evening, we enjoyed a scenic tour of the dyke in Imsum and the harbour, what was quite interesting seeing the ships with the lights in the evening. It was a day full of fun, laughter, and new friendships!

(c) Lloyd 2024: Danzig Austausch

8.4.

Today we went to Hamburg and felt our way to the exhibition „Dialogue in the Dark“. It was very weired to feel our way around with stickes and we learnt a lot about the world of the Blind and how depended they are on support.

And when we went back to the train station we met a blind man who asked for help to find a certain address. And we described him how to get there by counting houses and describing their shapes. 

9.4.

Today we all Met In front of the main train Station. At around 9:25 we we got on the train and made our way to bremen! As we arrived in bremen we made our way to the town hall on the way there we got to see a lot of bremen and it was quite nice to see the old buildings in the older part of town. There werre also many statues and symbols were a group of two people told us very unteresting and important facts or meaning about it. As we arrived in front of the town hall we went on to the geschichts house were the polish exchange students were first and we german students had free time. Me and my two good fiends went around the city of bremen were we looked around and bought different items after that we went to eat something and its was already time to meet with the people for the exchange. There we actually got to see the town hall from inside and even got a tour in it from tour guide! One part of a building was even 600 years old and is still used to this day by the mayor and senators! After the tour the polish students had their free time and the german students went to the geschichts haus. In the geschichts haus we got to see many people from different times in history it was like going back in time! All in all the geschichts haus wasa very fun and interesting exprience i havent experienced before and the city of bremenb was very fun to explore too. Then it was finally time to go home we got to the main train station of bremen wwaited for the train and drove about 45 minutes to bremerhaven main staion we were at the sation at about 18:45.

10.4.

Heide Park Day! The last day of the exchange 🙁 The park was nearly empty and we enjoyed all attractions several times! We also went in there in ever changeing groups of Polish and German students. 

In the evening we had our final dinner together at “La Stalla” an Italian restaurant and told all funny stories of the exchange and planned the last evening without the teachers


The Polish students gave us chocolate and a picture as a reminder of the lovely time together!

11.4.

Saying goodbye 🙁 But before that we met at the school again and got certificates for the exchange. All winners of the Klimahaus Rallye, the cooking challenge and the pub quiz got their prizes before it was time to go to the train station and hug each other for the last time.

Vielen Dank an das Deutsch-Polnische Jugendwerk fĂŒr die finanzielle UnterstĂŒtzung, ohne die unser Programm nicht so vielfĂ€ltig und abwechslungsreich sein könnte.

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Logo Bremerhaven Bus
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Ein Dank gilt ebenfalls Bremerhaven Bus fĂŒr die GĂ€stetickets und der Reederei Cassen-Eils.