Tolkmicko is harbor town, which is not only a shelter for fishing boats, but also for passenger sailing vessels.
It is a beautifully situated village on the Vistula Lagoon. The main attraction is the fourteenth century church of St. James, and a boulder stone called the Holy Stone – former Prussian sacrificial altar – with a circumference of 13.8 m lying in the waters of the Vistula Lagoon about 4 km from the town. Rebuilt port allows mooring yachts to convenient bridges, and the sailors can benefit from electricity, water, toilets, showers and a gas station, which is located 200 meters from the waterfront.