5 of the most beautiful places for a holiday on the Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea has so many beautiful scenery on coasts, shores and along promenades in pretty towns.

The most beautiful places on the Baltic Sea might hold your new favorite beach. Let yourself be inspired for an absolute dream holiday at home!

1. Baltic Sea resort of Prerow, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

If you want to discover the most beautiful beaches on the Baltic Sea, you should definitely not miss one thing: the Baltic Sea resort of Prerow. Here in the national park Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft lies the wild and romantic Darss West Beach, which has been almost untouched by human hands. This can only be reached on foot, by bike or horse. And once you’ve arrived, you can hardly believe your eyes: fine-grained sand, crystal-clear water, bizarrely shaped natural forms as far as the eye can see. For the more active among you, on the other hand, we recommend a hike through the fairytale-like Darß primeval forest, where wild, romantic natural landscapes and a rich fauna await you right on Prerow’s doorstep. Take a deep breath and enjoy the smell of wood and wildflowers mixed with the fresh sea air of the Baltic Sea right next door. A blessing for body and soul!

2. Hiddensee Island, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

Whether you take a Baltic Sea holiday apartment on Hiddensee or settle down in one of the great inns – anyone who has been to Hiddensee runs the risk of becoming a “repeat offender”. The inhabitants of the beautiful Baltic Sea pearl also call their island »Dat söte Länneken«, i.e. »The sweet little country«. It’s always cute and rural here, and that’s exactly what visitors to the island appreciate. It is the perfect place to just unwind and leave your worries behind. The car-free island boasts steep cliffs, windswept forests and seemingly endless sandy beaches that slope gently into the sea. Nature lovers or families with children can enjoy the diverse animal world and hike through the fabulous landscape. Tip: Take a carriage ride from north to south and let the carriage drivers’ stories take you back in time!

3. Promenade Warnemünde, Rostock, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

From Hamburg to Warnemünde it is only 1.5 hours – from Rostock it is a stone’s throw: If you long for fresh Baltic Sea air, you should not miss the Warnemünde beach, which is around 15 kilometers long and sometimes up to 100 meters wide! At the Alter Strom, the popular Warnemünde promenade, you can take a harbor tour or even a mini cruise along the Baltic Sea. The rustic maritime pubs invite you to philosophize about God and the world over a glass of beer. Away from the hustle and bustle you will find small alleys and many historic fishermen’s and captain’s houses, which bear witness to the rise of the Baltic Sea resort to a popular holiday destination in Germany. Enjoy the maritime flair and take a deep breath: the scent of the beach and salty Baltic Sea water are balm for the soul!

4. Seeheilbad Ahlbeck, Usedom, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

Ahlbeck is one of the three imperial baths. With its 100-year-old pier, wide sandy beaches, cozy beach cafes and magnificent villas, it just makes you addicted to vacations. The charming seaside resort definitely deserves to be listed under the title of the “most beautiful places on the German Baltic Sea”. Allow yourself to be cooked with the local specialities, stroll along the promenade or take the opportunity to make a detour (on foot or by bike) to the oldest Baltic Sea resort of Usedom, Świnoujście. In summer, the beach is monitored by lifeguards, so you can splash about in the water with the whole family without worrying. If, on the other hand, you are planning a holiday with a dog or are a fan of nudism, there are special nudist and dog beaches in the direction of Świnoujście.

5. Heiligendamm bathing beach

Those who come to Heiligendamm are looking for peace and relaxation. And you can get that here too. The healthy sea air and untouched, picturesque nature attracted the entire European nobility, even the Russian tsar family, as early as the 18th century. While the white sandy beaches invite you to a long day at the beach, the dark beech forests awaken wanderlust in you. In addition, you should definitely take a trip to the unspoilt Nienhagen ghost forest right on the coast. Here you can draw energy from the unspoilt natural landscape and explore the rare flora and fauna.

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