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").
For a complete list of inland and coastal spas, see List of spa towns in Germany.
Baltic Sea
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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".
District and city of Rostock
- Graal-Müritz – Ostseeheilbad
- Heiligendamm, town of Bad Doberan – Ostseeheilbad
- Kühlungsborn – Ostseeheilbad
- Nienhagen – Ostseebad
- Rerik – Ostseebad
- City of Rostock
- Diedrichshagen
- Hohe Düne
- Markgrafenheide
- Warnemünde – Ostseebad
Vorpommern-Greifswald
- Lubmin – Ostseebad
- Ueckermünde – Seebad
On Usedom Island:
- Amber Spas:
- Kaiserbad:
- Ahlbeck, municipality of Heringsdorf – Ostseeheilbad
- Bansin on Usedom Island, Heringsdorf municipality – Ostseeheilbad
- Heringsdorf – Ostseeheilbad
- Karlshagen – Ostseebad
- Trassenheide – Ostseebad
- Zinnowitz – Ostseeheilbad
Vorpommern-Rügen
- Dierhagen – Ostseeheilbad
- Insel Hiddensee – Ostseebad
On Fischland-Darss-Zingst peninsula:
- Ahrenshoop – Ostseeheilbad
- Born a. Darß - Seebad
- Prerow – Ostseebad
- Wieck a. Darß - Seebad
- Wustrow– Ostseeheilbad
- Zingst – Seeheilbad
On Rugia Island:
Schleswig-Holstein
Lübeck
- Travemünde, city of Lübeck – Ostseeheilbad
Ostholstein
- Burg auf Fehmarn, municipality of Fehmarn – Ostseeheilbad
- Dahme – Ostseeheilbad
- Grömitz – Ostseeheilbad
- Großenbrode – Ostseeheilbad
- Haffkrug, municipality of Scharbeutz – Ostseeheilbad
- Heiligenhafen – Ostseeheilbad
- Kellenhusen – Ostseeheilbad
- Neustadt in Holstein – Ostseebad
- Niendorf, municipality of Timmendorfer Strand – Ostseeheilbad
- Scharbeutz – Ostseeheilbad
- Sierksdorf – Ostseebad
- Timmendorfer Strand – Ostseeheilbad
- Weissenhäuser Strand, municipality of Wangels – Ostseebad
Plön
- Heikendorf – Ostseebad
- Hohwacht (Ostsee) – Ostseeheilbad
- Laboe – Ostseebad
- Schönberg (Holstein) mit Holm – Ostseebad
Rendsburg-Eckernförde
- Damp – Ostseebad
- Eckernförde – Ostseebad
- Strande – Ostseebad
- Schönhagen, municipality of Brodersby – Ostseebad
Schleswig-Flensburg
- Glücksburg – Ostseeheilbad
North Sea
Lower Saxony
Aurich (East Frisia)
Cuxhaven (City and district)
- Cuxhaven, city - Nordseeheilbad
- Duhnen, city of Cuxhaven
- Otterndorf, Samtgemeinde Land Hadeln - Nordseebad
- Wremen, Samtgemeinde Land Wursten - Nordseebad
Friesland (Frisia)
- Dangast, town of Varel - Nordseebad, Heilquellen-Kurbetrieb
- Horumersiel-Schillig, municipality of Wangerland – Nordseeheilbad
- Wangerooge – Nordseeheilbad
Leer (Ostfriesland)
- Borkum – Nordseeheilbad
Wesermarsch
- Burhave, municipality of Butjadingen – Nordseebad
- Tossens, municipality of Butjadingen – Nordseebad
Wittmund (East Frisia)
- Bensersiel, Town of Esens – Nordseeheilbad
- Carolinensiel-Harlesiel, town of Wittmund
- Langeoog
- Neuharlingersiel – Nordseeheilbad
- Spiekeroog – Nordseeheilbad
Nordfriesland
- Amrum with Nebel, Norddorf and Wittdün
- Nieblum
- Nordstrand (Gemeinde)
- Pellworm
- Sankt Peter-Ording - Nordseeheilbad and Schwefelbad
- Utersum
- Wyk auf Föhr
On Sylt Island:
- Hörnum (Sylt), Kreis Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein – Nordseeheilbad
- Kampen (Sylt) - Nordseebad
- List (Sylt) - Seebad
- Rantum (Sylt) - Nordseebad
- Wenningstedt - Nordseebad
- Westerland
Historical German seaside resorts
In modern Lithuania
- Memel (nowadays called "Klaipėda", with Mellneraggen)
- Nidden ("Nida)
- Polangen ("Palanga")
- Preil ("Neringa")
- Schwarzort ("Juodkrantė")
In modern Poland
- Cammin in Pommern ("Kamień Pomorski")
- Dievenow (Dziwnów)
- Henkenhagen ("Ustronie Morskie")
- Kolberg ("Kołobrzeg")
- Misdroy ("Międzyzdroje")
- Stolpmünde ("Ustka")
- Swinemünde ("Świnoujście")
- Zoppot ("Sopot")
In modern Russia
- Cranz ("Zelenogradsk", with Rosehnen)
- Palmnicken ("Jantarny")
- Rauschen ("Svetlogorsk")
- Rossitten ("Rybachy")
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- Spa association Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (German)
- Spa association Niedersachsen (German)
- Spa association Schleswig-Holstein (German)
- International Association of Top Seaside Resorts, including Heringsdorf
References
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