Hotels on the Baltic Sea
Would you like to feel the wind and sun on your skin again, listen to the cries of seagulls and the tireless wind? Walk barefoot through the dunes, throwing stones into the water like you did as a child? Watch fishing boats in small harbors, go on long hikes, and discover regional cuisine? Then take a break at one of our Romantik® Hotels & Restaurants on the Baltic Sea: Here you will experience the perfect combination of comfort and relaxation, culinary delights and wellness, hospitality and the art of pampering guests.
Germany
Discover Hotels on the Baltic Sea on the map
Highlights on the Baltic Sea
Hotels on the Baltic Sea – Where the horizon expands
Salt in the air, sand under your feet, and that special light you only find on the Baltic Sea. A stay at a hotel on the Baltic Sea is more than just a getaway – it’s a change of pace. Along the Baltic coast in Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a landscape of contrasts unfolds: islands and Hanseatic towns, wide beaches and lively ports. Here, Baltic Sea hotels combine nature, indulgence, and Nordic calm in an unmistakable way.
Schleswig-Holstein – Nordic, maritime, relaxed
The Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein is defined by clean lines, fresh sea air, and a relaxed lifestyle. Between the Kiel Fjord, Lübeck Bay, and charming coastal towns, hotels on the Baltic Sea invite guests to unwind by the water. Whether it’s sailing boats in the harbor, fine sandy beaches, or strolls along the promenade – Schleswig-Holstein is pure Baltic Sea, uncomplicated and refreshing.
Kiel – The Baltic Sea in Motion
Kiel is both maritime and lively. The capital of Schleswig-Holstein combines urban energy with direct access to the sea. Hotels on the Baltic Sea around Kiel offer fjord views, short walks to the water, and authentic harbor vibes – perfect for anyone who wants an active, open, and light-hearted Baltic Sea holiday.
Lübeck – Hanseatic history meets sea breeze
Lübeck is one of Germany’s most beautiful Hanseatic towns and is just minutes from the Baltic Sea. Its historic old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, blends seamlessly with the seaside resort of Travemünde, creating a unique mix of culture and coast. Hotels in Lübeck and along the Baltic Sea provide indulgent getaways between brick-gothic architecture, beach walks, and expansive horizons.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – Space, nature, and island charm
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern reveals the Baltic Sea in its quiet, unspoiled form. Endless beaches, protected natural landscapes, and traditional seaside resorts shape the coast. Baltic Sea hotels in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern are retreats for those seeking space, tranquility, and a connection to nature.
Rügen – Powerful, serene, impressive
Rügen is Germany’s largest island and a place full of contrasts. White chalk cliffs, ancient beech forests, and open coastlines make every stay special. Hotels on Rügen are situated between nature and classic seaside architecture – ideal for long beach days, bike tours through vast landscapes, and evenings with a view of the sea.
Usedom – Bright, airy, and light
Usedom is one of Germany’s sunniest regions and exudes an almost Mediterranean lightness. The Kaiser’s resorts of Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf, and Bansin feature elegant architecture, wide beaches, and long promenades. Baltic Sea hotels on Usedom offer space for wellness, relaxation, and leisurely days right by the water.
Baltic Sea Hotels – A Special Experience All Year Round
Whether in Schleswig-Holstein or Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Baltic Sea is captivating throughout the year. In summer, it’s vibrant and airy; in autumn, raw and clear; in winter, calm and powerful. Hotels on the Baltic Sea create spaces to arrive, breathe, and enjoy. Once you’ve been here, the feeling of vastness stays with you.
Last minute vacation nearby
Slow down, experience nature intensively, watch birds, simply let time slip away. Spend the day by the water with a picnic basket, feel the salt on your skin in the evening. What could be more beautiful than this paradise almost at your doorstep? Spend the vacations with the family in one of the enchanting small towns or take a short vacation at the Baltic Sea - always book a personal temporary home in a Baltic Sea hotel. Book your Baltic Sea vacation now and let the German coast enchant you.
Baltic Sea vacation - time for discoveries
You are in the mood for stimulation, variety or a vacation with children by the sea? Then the Baltic Sea is the right place for you. Whether in Schleswig-Holstein between Flensburg and Lübeck, on Juist or in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Always close to the sea there are many small charming places where you can stroll, browse in stores, store at markets or immerse yourself in the regional history and culture. Just ask your host in your Baltic Sea hotel - he will tell you the most beautiful destinations and also know where you can discover the secrets of the regional cuisine. Book your Baltic Sea vacation 2023 now and let the German coast enchant you.
Hotels at the Baltic Sea
Hotels at the Baltic Sea make it easy for you to experience a wonderful vacation region very intensively. And it doesn't always have to be in summer: a short vacation at the Baltic Sea in spring or autumn shows the sea and the landscape from a completely new perspective. What could be better than booking a small, personally run hotel and spending a few days watching nature unfold again after the winter dormancy? Or accompany on long walks the departing summer on its way through the autumn-intense wind, which also makes the sea appear in ever new images. The popular resort is known as particularly dog-friendly and offers beautiful dog beaches to make even the animal guests happy all around.
FAQ Questions & Answers
The Baltic Sea is an inland sea in northern Europe that borders Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Poland, and the Baltic states. The German Baltic Sea coast stretches across the federal states of Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and offers numerous islands, coastal towns, and Hanseatic cities for unforgettable vacation experiences.
Popular regions include the islands of Rügen and Usedom, the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck, Stralsund, and Rostock, as well as coastal towns such as Kiel, Travemünde, and Lübeck Bay. Each region has its own charm—from long sandy beaches to historic old towns and idyllic nature.
Baltic Sea hotels combine proximity to the sea with Nordic hospitality. Many establishments offer sea views, wellness areas, or activities such as cycling, sailing, and hiking along the coast. From family-friendly hotels to romantic hideaways, there is something for every type of vacationer.
The Baltic Sea has its charms all year round. Summer (June–August) is ideal for beach vacations and outdoor activities. Spring and fall offer mild weather, fewer people, and clear sea air. Winter shows the Baltic Sea from its calm, powerful side—perfect for relaxation and wellness.
The possibilities are endless: beach walks, cycling and hiking tours along the coast, boat trips, sailing, wellness, cultural excursions to Hanseatic cities, visits to nature parks, museums, and historical sites. Culinary experiences, such as freshly caught fish in Baltic Sea hotels, are also a highlight.
The right Baltic Sea hotel depends on your own preferences: Are you looking for proximity to the beach, wellness, an active vacation, peace and quiet, or a city break with culture? Pay attention to location, amenities, reviews, and offers. We present our hotels online with photos, room descriptions, and booking options to make your decision easier.