Sylt
Nature is the major draw of this North Frisian Island in the North Sea. The island is connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway exclusively for trains. For the past 40 years, Sylt has bee...
Though no stranger to domestic tourism, Germany's coastline with its quaint villages and lively seaside resorts rarely makes it onto international travellers' itineraries - and undeservedly so. Endless white sandy beaches under a brilliant bluesky, comfortable beach chairs to relax in and craggy cliffs for long walks are just some of the landmarks of Germany's northernmost regions.
The North Sea coast with its mostly traffic-free islands, green
dykes and nature reserves rewards visitors with the world's finest
sea air. The coastal landscape of the Baltic Sea is packed with
traditional seaside resorts and modern holiday centres alike,
ranging from smart family-orientated to elegant seaside resorts.
The diversity of both regions offers something for everybody. Many
will find this an ideal base to follow various health and fitness
activities. Discerning sightseers will take advantage of the
enticing beauty of the Old Towns with their many historical
sights.
Nature is the major draw of this North Frisian Island in the North Sea. The island is connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway exclusively for trains. For the past 40 years, Sylt has bee...
Travemünde, a district of the hanseatic city of Lübeck, can look back on a history of over 200 years as a holiday destination and is therefore one of Germany's oldest seaside resorts. A broad w...
Regarded as one of the trendiest of the German Baltic seaside resorts, Timmendorfer Strand offers a 7km long sandy beach, gourmet restaurants, golf, tennis and wellness facilities, first-class ...