Funeral Services in Gdansk 2026 — Prices, Cemeteries and the Tri-City Area

Funeral services in Gdansk — view of a cemetery surrounded by coastal greenery

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Introduction

We understand that you are going through one of the most difficult moments in your life. Organising a funeral in Gdansk (Gdansk) — a city with a rich history, Kashubian traditions and a distinctive maritime character — involves many decisions that must be made in a short time, often while in a state of deep sorrow. We want this article to serve as practical support: step by step, we explain how much funeral services cost in Gdansk in 2026, how to choose a funeral home (zaklad pogrzebowy), which cemeteries are available in the Tri-City area (Trojmiasto) and what options cremation offers.

Gdansk, as the sixth-largest city in Poland and the centre of the Tri-City, has its own specific characteristics when it comes to organising a funeral. Funeral service costs here are at a level comparable to other large Polish cities — approximately 9,000-15,000 PLN depending on the form of burial. A notable feature of the Tri-City is the proximity of three cities — Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia — which gives families a wider choice of cemeteries and funeral homes. At the same time, its coastal location means that repatriation of the deceased from abroad (particularly from Scandinavian countries) is more common here than in other regions.

Regardless of the form of farewell you choose, it is worth knowing that preserving the memory of a loved one does not have to be limited to a single place. Modern families increasingly complement traditional forms of remembrance with a digital memorial, which is accessible to loved ones from anywhere in the world — something particularly important when family members are spread across the Tri-City, Poland and abroad.

In this article you will find a price list for funeral services in Gdansk, an overview of the most important cemeteries in the Tri-City, guidance on choosing a funeral home and information about cremation and transporting the deceased. All pricing data is current as of March 2026.

How much does a funeral cost in Gdansk in 2026?

The average cost of a funeral in Gdansk is approximately 9,000-15,000 PLN, which places the city at a level comparable to Poznan and Wroclaw but below Warsaw prices. The price depends on the cemetery location, the chosen funeral home, the type of coffin or urn, the type of ceremony and additional services. Thanks to the proximity of three cities, families in the Tri-City have the opportunity to compare quotes from funeral homes across Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia.

The ZUS funeral allowance (zasilek pogrzebowy), which has been 7,000 PLN since 2026, covers a significant portion of the costs when choosing a funeral in the budget range. Details about the allowance — including the Z-12 application form and deadlines — can be found in the article ZUS Funeral Allowance 2026.

Standard funeral service price list in Gdansk

The prices below are indicative and may vary depending on the funeral home, chosen standard and cemetery location. Data current as of March 2026.

Service Indicative price (Gdansk)
Coffin (basic, pine/alder) 1,000-3,000 PLN
Coffin (premium, oak/ash) 3,500-10,000 PLN
Urn (ceramic or wooden) 200-1,200 PLN
Body preparation (washing, dressing) 400-1,000 PLN
Transport of the deceased (within Tri-City) 300-800 PLN
Cold storage (per day) 60-130 PLN
Funeral ceremony service 700-1,800 PLN
Cemetery chapel hire 250-700 PLN
Grave digging and filling 700-1,500 PLN
Cremation 900-1,400 PLN
Printing of obituaries and death notices (nekrologi, klepsydry) 150-500 PLN
Funeral wreath (wieniec pogrzebowy) 200-700 PLN
Flowers, coffin decoration 250-1,000 PLN
Documentation and formalities package 250-600 PLN

Traditional burial vs cremation — cost comparison

The choice between a traditional burial and cremation has a significant impact on the total cost. In the Tri-City the difference is noticeable, particularly due to the limited availability of plots at older Gdansk cemeteries.

Element Traditional burial Cremation
Coffin / urn 1,500-5,000 PLN 200-1,200 PLN
Cemetery fee (plot) 1,500-4,000 PLN 400-1,500 PLN (columbarium)
Grave digging 700-1,500 PLN
Cremation 900-1,400 PLN
Gravestone (in due course) 4,000-18,000 PLN 1,000-4,000 PLN (plaque)
Total (estimate) 10,000-20,000 PLN 6,000-12,000 PLN

More about gravestone costs can be found in the article How Much Does a Gravestone Cost 2026. For a detailed nationwide cost comparison: Cost of a Funeral in Poland 2026.

Funeral allowance vs actual costs

Since 1 January 2026, the ZUS funeral allowance (zasilek pogrzebowy) has been 7,000 PLN. For a budget funeral in Gdansk (cremation with a simple urn and a modest ceremony), the allowance covers the majority of the expenses. For a standard traditional funeral, the family should expect to contribute approximately 3,000-8,000 PLN from their own funds.

How to choose a funeral home in Gdansk and the Tri-City

Several dozen funeral homes operate across the Tri-City — in Gdansk itself, as well as in Sopot and Gdynia. When choosing, it is worth considering registration in the business register, client reviews, transparency of the price list, comprehensiveness of services and round-the-clock availability. Thanks to the proximity of the three cities, families can easily compare quotes from funeral homes in different locations.

What to look for — a checklist

When choosing a funeral home in Gdansk or the Tri-City, it is worth checking the following:

  1. Business register entry — the funeral home should have an active entry in CEIDG or KRS (Polish business registers).
  2. Transparent price list — a reputable company presents a detailed price list before any contract is signed.
  3. Online reviews — ratings on Google Maps, forums and social media; pay attention to comments about staff empathy and sensitivity.
  4. Comprehensive services — from collecting the body, through preparation, transport and ceremony, to official formalities.
  5. Area of operation — in the Tri-City, it is worth checking whether the funeral home serves cemeteries in all three cities.
  6. 24/7 availability — a reliable funeral home should provide a round-the-clock service.
  7. Signed contract before services begin — a contract protects both parties and specifies the scope and cost.

A detailed guide on choosing a funeral home — with a comparison of company types and warning signs — can be found in the article How to Choose a Funeral Home.

Tri-City specifics — one market, three cities

The Tri-City (Trojmiasto: Gdansk, Sopot, Gdynia) forms a cohesive urban agglomeration, which has practical implications for organising a funeral. A funeral home from Gdansk can handle a funeral at a cemetery in Gdynia and vice versa — distances are short and public transport connects all three cities.

Feature Gdansk Sopot Gdynia
Number of funeral homes Most in the Tri-City Several A dozen or so
Municipal cemeteries Lostowice, Srebrzysko, Oliwa Municipal Cemetery Witomino, others
Crematorium Available None (uses Gdansk facilities) Available in the vicinity
Characteristics Kashubian traditions Small, intimate Maritime traditions

Cemeteries in Gdansk and the Tri-City — where to lay a loved one to rest

Gdansk and the Tri-City have several dozen municipal and parish cemeteries. The most important are Lostowice Cemetery (the largest), the historic Srebrzysko Cemetery, Oliwa Cemetery, and in Gdynia — Witomino Cemetery (Cmentarz Witominski). The proximity of three cities gives families a wide choice of burial locations.

Lostowice Cemetery — the largest in Gdansk

Lostowice Cemetery (Cmentarz Lostowicki, also known as Cmentarz Centralny — the Central Cemetery) is Gdansk's largest necropolis, situated in the southern part of the city. It has available plots for traditional burials, urn burials and columbariums. It features modern infrastructure — cemetery chapels, farewell halls and well-maintained paths.

This is the most frequently chosen cemetery by Gdansk families, both because of the availability of plots and its good public transport connections. Lostowice Cemetery is administered by the Gdansk Roads and Green Spaces Authority (Gdanski Zarzad Drog i Zieleni).

Srebrzysko Cemetery — history and remembrance

Srebrzysko Cemetery (Cmentarz Srebrzysko) is one of the oldest and most renowned necropoles in Gdansk, established in 1867. Many distinguished citizens of Gdansk are buried here, including Solidarity activists, academics and artists. Due to its historic character, very few plots are available for new burials — interments take place mainly in existing family graves.

Srebrzysko Cemetery is valued for its landscape — surrounded by greenery and situated on a hill, it offers a uniquely peaceful atmosphere. It is an important place of remembrance for the entire city of Gdansk.

Oliwa Cemetery

Oliwa Cemetery (Cmentarz Oliwski), located in the Oliwa district, is a necropolis with a rich history connected to the Cistercian heritage of Oliwa. It has both an older section with limited plot availability and newer quarters. It is smaller than Lostowice but valued for its intimate character and beautiful surroundings — close to Oliwa Park and the cathedral.

Cemeteries in Sopot and Gdynia

Sopot — The Municipal Cemetery in Sopot (Cmentarz Komunalny, on Malczewskiego Street) is a small but well-maintained necropolis. Due to its limited area, very few plots are available. Urn burials and columbarium niches are easier to obtain.

Gdynia — Witomino Cemetery (Cmentarz Witominski) is Gdynia's main necropolis. Many sailors, soldiers and people associated with Poland's maritime tradition are buried here. The cemetery has available plots and columbariums. Gdynia also has several smaller parish cemeteries.

Did you know? Regardless of where the cemetery is located in the Tri-City, the memory of your loved one can be preserved in a digital memorial on Kinmory — a memory page where family from across the Tri-City, Poland and the world can gather memories, photos and condolences. A QR code on the gravestone gives visitors access to a full life story.

How to reserve a burial plot in Gdansk

Reserving a plot at a municipal cemetery in Gdansk is done through the Gdansk Roads and Green Spaces Authority (Gdanski Zarzad Drog i Zieleni). The procedure involves:

  1. Contacting the cemetery administration — the funeral home or family contacts the administration office of the chosen cemetery.
  2. Choosing a quarter — subject to availability, you can indicate a preferred location (earth grave, walled grave, urn plot or columbarium niche).
  3. Paying the plot fee — for a period of 20 years with the option to extend.
  4. Setting the date of burial — taking into account the availability of the chapel and gravediggers.

The standard waiting time for a burial date in Gdansk is 4-7 working days — slightly shorter than in Warsaw.

Cremation and secular funerals in the Tri-City

Cremation services are available in the Tri-City — both at crematoria attached to cemeteries and at private facilities. The cost of cremation alone is approximately 900-1,400 PLN, and the total cost of a funeral with cremation is approximately 3,000-8,000 PLN lower than a traditional burial.

The Tri-City is a region with a relatively high cremation rate by national standards. This is due to several factors: the openness of residents to modern solutions, limited plot availability at older cemeteries (particularly in Sopot) and lower long-term costs.

Cremation procedure step by step

  1. Obtaining a death certificate (akt zgonu) — issued by the Civil Registry Office (Urzad Stanu Cywilnego) on the basis of a medical death certificate (karta zgonu).
  2. Commissioning the cremation through a funeral home — including transport of the body to the crematorium.
  3. Farewell ceremony — this may take place before cremation or afterwards (with the urn present).
  4. Cremation — takes approximately 1.5-3 hours; the ashes are placed in the chosen urn.
  5. Urn interment — at a cemetery (in an urn grave, columbarium) or scattering of ashes at a designated site.

A detailed guide to cremation in Poland: Cremation in Poland — Procedure and Cost.

Secular funerals in the Tri-City

The Tri-City, as a modern urban agglomeration, offers extensive options for organising a secular funeral (pogrzeb swiecki). Municipal cemeteries in Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia have farewell halls where ceremonies can be held without religious elements. Certified ceremony masters (mistrzowie ceremonii pogrzebowej) prepare personalised farewell programmes.

The cost of a secular ceremony in the Tri-City is approximately 700-2,000 PLN for the ceremony master's services. More information about the differences between religious and secular funerals can be found in the article Secular Funeral Without a Priest.

Gdansk's maritime tradition and funerals

Gdansk, as a port city with centuries of maritime tradition, has its own distinctive customs in the context of funerals. Historically, sailors and fishermen had separate farewell rites. Today, Witomino Cemetery in Gdynia serves as a place of remembrance for those connected with the sea — Polish Navy soldiers, merchant sailors and fishermen.

It is also worth knowing that in the event of a death at sea (on a vessel flying the Polish flag), special legal procedures apply regarding the transport of remains and preparation of documentation.

Transporting the deceased in the Tri-City and from abroad

Transport of the body is an important element of funeral organisation, and in the Tri-City it has its own specifics — the proximity of three cities, the seaport and the airport create additional possibilities but also logistical challenges. The cost of transport within the Tri-City is approximately 300-800 PLN, while transport from another city in Poland costs 1,000-3,000 PLN.

Transport within the Tri-City

Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia form a cohesive urban agglomeration. Transporting the deceased between these cities is straightforward — distances are short (Gdansk to Gdynia is approximately 30 km), and funeral homes serve the entire Tri-City area without additional surcharges.

Repatriation from abroad — the coastal dimension

Gdansk, as a port city and home to Lech Walesa Airport (Port Lotniczy im. Lecha Walesy), is an important hub for the repatriation of remains from abroad. This particularly concerns:

  • Scandinavia — a large Polish diaspora in Norway, Sweden and Denmark
  • The United Kingdom and Germany — the most common emigration destinations from the Pomerania region
  • Baltic states — close geographical proximity

Repatriation costs depend on the country: from Europe, approximately 5,000-15,000 PLN; from non-European countries, from 20,000 PLN.

A general guide on organising a funeral step by step: Organising a Funeral Step by Step.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a funeral cost in Gdansk in 2026?

The average cost of a funeral in Gdansk is 9,000-15,000 PLN. A traditional burial funeral typically costs 11,000-15,000 PLN, while cremation with urn interment costs 6,000-10,000 PLN. Prices in Gdansk are comparable to Poznan and Wroclaw, and lower than in Warsaw. The ZUS funeral allowance (zasilek pogrzebowy) of 7,000 PLN covers a significant portion of the expenses. For a detailed nationwide comparison: Cost of a Funeral in Poland 2026.

Which cemeteries are available in Gdansk and the Tri-City area?

The largest cemeteries in Gdansk are Lostowice Cemetery (Cmentarz Lostowicki — the biggest, best plot availability), Srebrzysko Cemetery (Cmentarz Srebrzysko — historic, limited plots) and Oliwa Cemetery (Cmentarz Oliwski). In Sopot there is the Municipal Cemetery on Malczewskiego Street (small, limited availability), and in Gdynia — Witomino Cemetery (Cmentarz Witominski — the main necropolis, linked to maritime tradition).

Is there a crematorium in Gdansk?

Yes, crematoria operate in Gdansk and across the Tri-City area offering cremation services. The cost of cremation alone is approximately 900-1,400 PLN. Cremation is particularly popular in the Tri-City — the percentage of families choosing this form of burial is growing year on year. Full procedure details: Cremation in Poland — Procedure and Cost.

Can I bury a loved one in Sopot or Gdynia if I live in Gdansk?

Yes, there are no formal restrictions on burial within the Tri-City area. A family may choose a cemetery in any of the three cities — Gdansk, Sopot or Gdynia. It is worth checking the availability of plots and cemetery fees, which may differ. Funeral homes from one Tri-City city handle funerals in the others without any difficulty.

Summary

  • Cost of a funeral in Gdansk 2026: 9,000-15,000 PLN (traditional burial approx. 11,000-15,000 PLN, cremation approx. 6,000-10,000 PLN)
  • ZUS funeral allowance: 7,000 PLN — covers a significant portion of costs for a budget funeral
  • Tri-City as one market: funeral homes serve Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia without restrictions
  • Main cemeteries: Lostowice (largest, best availability), Srebrzysko (historic), Oliwa, Witomino (Gdynia)
  • Cremation is particularly popular in the Tri-City due to limited plots at older cemeteries
  • Secular funerals are available at municipal cemeteries throughout the Tri-City
  • Funeral organisation timeframe: typically 4-7 working days
  • Repatriation: Gdansk, as a port and airport city, is an important hub for transporting remains from abroad (Scandinavia, United Kingdom)
  • Prices current as of March 2026. We encourage you to contact local funeral homes for an individual quotation

Accessible from any city

Regardless of where your loved one was laid to rest — in Gdansk, Sopot, Gdynia or another city — their memory can be accessible to family around the world. Regardless of the city, the memory of your loved one can be preserved on Kinmory — a memory page with photos and family memories. A QR code on the gravestone connects the physical place of remembrance with a digital life story.

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