Summer holiday at the Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea holiday region is a popular German holiday destination for young and old and has numerous guesthouses along the Baltic Sea for its visitors. From small, fine guesthouses on the Baltic Sea to accommodation with upscale facilities, there is something for everyone. The Baltic Sea extends from Flensburg to the Polish border and is considered the largest brackish water sea on earth. It offers its holidaymakers a boundless variety of possibilities for holiday planning. Whether you are a beach holidaymaker, water sports enthusiast, nature lover or city explorer - the Baltic Sea holiday region offers many possibilities for the whole family. The landscape is just as diverse. It is characterised by extensive bathing beaches, steep coasts and dune landscapes. On the Baltic Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein, hilly landscapes and fjord bays can be seen. In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, on the other hand, you will find lagoon-like bays and spits. On both coasts, holidaymakers can enjoy various water sports and spend relaxing days on the beach. The selection of the most beautiful Baltic seaside resorts and guest houses on the Baltic coast is also long. Among the most famous beaches are the shore area of Travemünde, the beach of Heringsdorf on Usedom and the Baltic seaside resort Warnemünde in Rostock.
Family holiday by the sea
Due to the shallowly sloping shore zone, the Baltic Sea holiday region is ideally suited for families with children. Especially the seaside resorts Kühlungsborn and Heiligenhafen. These places are particularly family-friendly and offer special offers for children on the beach. The modern pier in Heiligenhafen is a real visitor magnet. With play areas, a bathing deck and a glazed lounge, the pier is popular with young and old. Another destination is Falckensteiner Strand in Kiel, which is particularly popular with families and young people and is also free of visitor's tax. You can experience the change between wide, fine sandy beaches, forests, meadows and moors on the Mecklenburg Baltic Sea coast. It stretches from Recknitz to Trave. Spend a comfortable holiday here in a pension at the Baltic Sea and enjoy the fresh sea air. To the east is Vorpommern with the peninsula Fischland-Darß-Zingst. The Hanseatic League is also located in the holiday region Baltic Sea. This refers to the so-called Hanseatic cities of Wismar, Greifswald, Stralsund and Rostock, which are also a popular day trip destination for holidaymakers.
Wellness and healing baths
Spa guests do not miss out in the Baltic Sea region. The Heringsdorfer Jodsole is well known. The healing water is used in the seaside resorts on Usedom for medicinal baths. Active participation in the spa facilities is particularly important, as even short walks in the salty sea air are beneficial for body and soul. But not only spa guests get their moneys worth at the Baltic Sea, but also professionals and other active water sports enthusiasts have many opportunities for sailing, surfing or kiting. The island of Fehmarn offers ideal wind conditions for surfing, while Rügen is ideal for first surfing and kite training. The shallow water of the Bodden provides ideal conditions. Rügen has developed into a small paradise for the whole family with a wide range of offers for young and old and family-friendly pensions on the Baltic Sea.