Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

The Baltic is Calling.

Endless beaches, maritime Hanseatic cities, and untouched nature — discover Germany's most beautiful coastline.

Explore the Region

Discover the Baltic

Four ways to experience the coast — from white sandy beaches to historic old towns.

Beach Holiday

Fine sand, beach chairs, and crystal-clear water — over 2,000 km of coastline await you.

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Cycling Trails

The Baltic Coast Cycle Route leads through dune landscapes, fishing villages, and beech forests.

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Hanseatic Cities

Rostock, Stralsund, Wismar — UNESCO World Heritage, Brick Gothic architecture, and maritime flair.

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Nature Parks

Jasmund, Darß, and Bodden Landscape — unique nature between chalk cliffs and reed beds.

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Accommodation on the Baltic

From beach hotels to campsites — find your perfect accommodation right by the sea.

Strandhotel Kühlungsborn

Kühlungsborn, Mecklenburg

Direct beachfront location with sea views, spa area, and regional cuisine.

from €129/night

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Holiday Apartment Seeblick

Binz, Rügen

Spacious apartment with balcony, fully equipped kitchen, and close to the beach.

from €89/night

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Camping Ostseeblick

Prerow, Fischland-Darß

Nature-close campsite with dune pitches, sanitary building, and beach access.

from €25/night

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Activities & Experiences

The Baltic offers more than just the beach — discover your next adventure.

Events & Festivals

Maritime flair, music, and traditions — experience the Baltic all year round.

8

Aug

Hanse Sail Rostock

Stadthafen Rostock

One of the world's largest maritime festivals. Hundreds of traditional sailing ships, live music, and fireworks at the harbor.

August 8 – 11, 2026

19

Sep

Usedom Music Festival

Various venues, Usedom

Chamber music and orchestral concerts in historic churches, castles, and the Baltic Philharmonic.

September 19 – October 10, 2026

4

Jul

Fisherman's Festival Warnemünde

Alter Strom, Warnemünde

Traditional festival with fresh fish, cutter regatta, shanty choirs, and fisherman's jousting on the Alter Strom.

July 4 – 6, 2026

Getting Here & Orientation

The Baltic is closer than you think — several routes lead to the sea.

Interactive map — embed map service here

By Car

Via the A19 (Berlin–Rostock) or A20 (Lübeck–Stettin). Well-developed federal roads along the entire coast.

Berlin to Rostock approx. 2.5 hrs

By Train

IC/ICE connections to Rostock, Stralsund, and Greifswald. Regional trains serve the coastal towns.

Hamburg to Rostock approx. 2 hrs (IC)

By Plane

Rostock-Laage Airport (RLG) with seasonal connections. Alternatively Hamburg (HAM) with train connections.

Rostock-Laage to coast approx. 40 min

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