Baltic Travel : Baltic Sea Resorts
Situated in Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea offers easy access to the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Danish islands. An array of resorts greet the flocks of tourists who come to the area to experience the culture, history, and attractions of neighboring countries, such as Germany, Russia, Finland, Estonia, and Sweden. A wide-range of sights, sounds, and sandy beaches are just some of the things that a visitor in the vicinity will come across when planning a trip to a Baltic Sea resort.
When visiting one of the most popular locations about the Baltic Sea Coast, you will encounter Rugen Island and other worthy German islands, which provide a wealth of lengthy, sand-filled beaches surrounded by an explosion of inviting natural scenery. Whether you enjoy the beauty of wildlife and stretches of soothing green or wish to take advantage of the therapeutic treatments offered at some of the local wellness spas, a handful of resorts await your arrival.
On Rugen Island, there are three nature reserves, such as the Jasmund National Park, where visitors come to admire the impressive work of Mother Nature. The island also attracts tourists to the area, who are in search of the rejuvenating qualities of the local spas situated at an array of popular seaside resorts.
Some of the vacation selections, such as Binz, Baabe, or Goehren offer additional activities like trekking or beach volleyball. Guests will also enjoy the luxury of settling into grand villas or guesthouses, such as the Cliff Hotel, which is an exclusive establishment that positions guests on the beach and provides access to an onsite pool, sauna, beauty salon, and Sellin Pier, a well-known landmark. The island also serves as a boating launch for trips to Denmark, Sweden, and Poland.
When settling into the Mecklenburg Baltic Sea Coast, you will find yourself in Kuhlungsborn, which offers the accommodations of the Osteehotel Kuhlungsborn, where tourists reside when not exploring the white sandy beaches or intriguing fishing villages. Spa tourists, surfers, and swimmers from all over the world often gather at this seaside resort. The secluded villages also present a satisfying spread for tourists to explore that includes hiking trails and forest cycling.
In Prerow, the Peninsula Fischland-Darß offers the Bernstein Prerow resort, where rare animals and plants are some of the main attractions about the land. Swimming and spa visits are also a draw for this Baltic Sea coast location. The Island of Usedom is considered one of the prime swimming islands in the area, offering fine, white sands and more than 2,000 hours of sunlight. Famous seaside resorts on the island include the Strandhotel Zinnowitz, Strandhotel Bansin, and Strandidyll Heringsdorf.
When looking for a holiday Baltic Sea resort located close to Poland, a handful of worthy destinations can be found in selections, such as Ustronie Morskie, Sarbinowo, Swinoujscie, Miedzyzdroje, Kolobrzeg, Mielno, Dabki and Darlowo. The perfect blend of sun, surf, and sand meld into an array of exceptionally entertaining vacation opportunities. Not only do the natural surroundings offer delight for visitors, but also the historical explorations that may take place while on vacation. Kamienie Pomorskie, Stargard Szczecinski, and Kolobrzeg are just some of the locations to seek out when exploring the Baltic Sea.
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