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Baza Punktów Zniżkowych lp miejsce Miasto Nazwa punktu Adres 1 Dyskoteki Świnouj ście Alibi ul. śeromskiego 1 2 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Świnouj ście Wypo Ŝyczalnia Rowerów i Gokartów GINO ul. śeromskiego 48 3 Dyskoteki Mi ędzyzdroje PARADISE przy Molo 4 Kampingi Mi ędzyzdroje Camping Stilo ul. Gryfa Pomorskiego 78 5 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Mi ędzyzdroje Wypo Ŝczalnia Rowerów Promenada Gwiazd BALTIC S.C. 6 Dyskoteki Rewal California ul. Saperska 3 7 Kampingi Rewal Camping Klif ul. Kamie ńska 2 8 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Rewal Wypo Ŝczalnia Rowerów Przy Pla Ŝy SUN SPORT ul. J.Krasickiego 44 9 Szkoły Surfingowe Dźwirzyno k. Kołobrzegu (Szkoła nasza działa jako GUN SAILS center. ) Stanica Wodna "HYDROMEL" 10 Dyskoteki Kołobrzeg River Pub ul. Jedno ści Narodowej 11 Kampingi Kołobrzeg Camping Baltic ul. IV Dywizji Wojska Polskiego 1 12 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Kołobrzeg Wypo Ŝyczalnia Rowerów - K2 Al. Wojska Polskiego 28 h 13 Dyskoteki Mielno Miami Nice ul. Nadbrze Ŝna 14 Kampingi Mielno Camping "Azur" ul.1 Maja 3 15 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Mielno Wypo Ŝczalnia Rowerów ul. Wojska Polskiego 16 Dyskoteki Darłowo Progres ul. Wschodnia 2 17 Kampingi Darłowo Campng "Ró Ŝa Wiatrów" ul. J. Muchy 2 18 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Darłówko Wypo Ŝczalnia Rowerów Przy Pla Ŝy 19 Szkoły Surfingowe Dąbki k. Darłowa Jot 2 trzeba zadzwoni ć jak dojecha ć 20 Dyskoteki Ustka VIVA ul. Zaruskiego 1 21 Kampingi Ustka Camping Morski 101 ul. Armii Krajowej 4 Skr. poczt. 107 22 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Ustka Wypo Ŝczalnia Rowerów Przy Pla Ŝy 23 Kampingi Dębki Camping "Pole namiotowe Le śne" ul. Ł ąkowa 24 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Dębki Wypo Ŝyczalnia Sprz ętu Wodnego (Banan) Pla Ŝa 25 Dyskoteki Władysławowo La Plage pla Ŝa przy porcie 26 Dyskoteki Władysławowo Czarny Ko ń ul. Sportowa 16 Władysławowo/ Camping Pole Namiotowe 27 Kampingi Chłapowo Pomara ńczowe ul. Bulwar śeromskiego 28 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Władysławowo Wypo Ŝyczalnia Rowerów i Gokartów ul. Sportowa 8 29 Kampingi Chałupy Camping Kaper Chałupy 30 Kampingi Chałupy Camping Małe Morze Chałupy 31 Szkoły Surfingowe Chałupy Board School (Małe Morze) „Małe Morze“ Chałupy, Płw. Helski 32 Kampingi Jastarnia Camping Pod Cyprysami ul. Mickiewicza 164 84-140 Jastarnia 33 Szkoły Surfingowe Jurata Aqa Sport - Molo w Jurata 603 632 419 Krzysztof PlaŜa przy Molo 34 Kampingi Hel Camping HelKamp ul.Kuracyjna 1 35 Wypo Ŝyczalnie Hel Wypo Ŝyczalnia Rowerów i Gokartów ul. Le śna 8c 36 Szkoły Surfingowe Rewa k. Gdyni REWA SURF CENTRUM Pla Ŝa w Rewie 37 Dyskoteki Gdynia Elypse Clubie ul. Waszyngtona 21 38 Kampingi Gdynia (Sopot) CAMPING NR 67 „PRZY PLA śY“ Bitwy pod Płowcami 73 39 Dyskoteki Sopot CuraCao Al. F. Mamuszki 14 40 Szkoły Surfingowe Sopot Copacabana Windsurfing School Wej ście na pla Ŝe 34 (przy molo).
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