
In the morning it was a bunch of hearty goodbyes, and I was off by train for Elblag. I was heading off to meet up with Magda by the Baltic Sea at Krynica Morska. Unfortunately, this little town is really far out f the way so I needed to make my way there with a few trains and a bus.
The trip went fine, but polish train tickets can be a bit confusing. I apparently got on a wrong train when I transferred. Now by now I am pretty adept at making sure that the train I get on is going to the right place, and this one was, without a doubt. However, I got on an express train, instead of the normal one I was supposed to be on twenty minutes later, and for which i had the ticket. Luckily, the conductor was reasonable and I only needed to pay the difference in the ticket price, but the reality was that I avoided a hefty fine.
I eventually got to this little resort town and met up with Magda. I was hoping that the housing situation would be similar to that in Zakopane, where you walk door to door to all the houses with "room for rent" signs and shortly you find a cheap and comfortable place to sleep. It was not so. The places that were free were expensive (for my budget at the time). We walked around for a few hours with a heavy backpack on my back. Finally I found a vacancy at a freshly built hotel, where the price was not too ridiculous (again, for polish standards). It was really nice actually, and given that I was only staying for two nights, I splurged.