List of seaside resorts in Germany

The following is a list of state-accredited seaside resorts in Germany. They are first sorted by seas (Baltic and North Sea), then by German states (Länder), then by districts (Landkreise). After every resort's name, the officially designated status is mentioned in German language (e.g. "Ostseeheilbad").

Ahlbeck on Usedom Island - Beach, dunes and promenade of a typical German Baltic seaside resort with regional resort architecture

For a complete list of inland and coastal spas, see List of spa towns in Germany.

Baltic Sea edit

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern edit

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern features Germany's longest coastal area, with a total of 2000 km.[1] A part of the state's coast with its historical spas is promoted as the "German Riviera".

Nordwestmecklenburg edit

 
Heiligendamm in Mecklenburg. Founded in 1793, it is the oldest seaside resort of the European continent and the historical founder of resort architecture.

District and city of Rostock edit

Vorpommern-Greifswald edit

On Usedom Island:

 
Binz on Rugia Island, one of the most prestigious German spas

Vorpommern-Rügen edit

On Fischland-Darss-Zingst peninsula:

On Rugia Island:

Schleswig-Holstein edit

 
Columbia Hotel in Travemünde (Lübeck), casino until 2012

Lübeck edit

Ostholstein edit

Plön edit

Rendsburg-Eckernförde edit

Schleswig-Flensburg edit

North Sea edit

Lower Saxony edit

 
Norderney, first German North Sea resort, founded in 1797 as part of the Kingdom of Prussia.

Aurich (East Frisia) edit

Cuxhaven (City and district) edit

Friesland (Frisia) edit

Leer (Ostfriesland) edit

Wesermarsch edit

Wittmund (East Frisia) edit

Schleswig-Holstein edit

Dithmarschen edit

 
Kampen on Sylt Island

Nordfriesland edit

On Sylt Island:

Pinneberg edit

Historical German seaside resorts edit

In modern Lithuania edit

 
Kurhaus Sopot near Danzig around 1900

In modern Poland edit

In modern Russia edit

See also edit

External links edit

References edit