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Sailing on the Baltic Sea

Törns in the sail area of ​​Western Pomerania, explore natural ports and Marinas and experience unforgettable scenes and encounters on land. Here on the Baltic Sea coast you can sail relaxed and safely and sail with it.

Sail and arrive in a cozy port

There are fantastic sailing areas along the Baltic Sea - and also in Western Pomerania. Set the sail and discover the southern Baltic Sea in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on your sailing holiday from the water side. Whether as a fellow sailor or experienced sailor of a chartered boat - let yourself be done with competitive offers or set new records on your own trip. Discover the islands of Rügen, Hiddensee and Usedom, the Barther, Stralsund and Greifswald Bodden or control the peen current and aft water up and enjoy hospitality at historical estates, in manual houses, on fish markets, in restaurants and real harbor pubs.

By the way: The entire southern Baltic Sea can also be explored wonderfully from here!

The selection of ports is varied and large. Here you will find small, idyllic natural ports, quiet and far from any tourist flows, but also certified star marinas with extensive range of services for your sailing yacht and upscale gastronomy. Here you decide for yourself whether you feel like cosiness or action.
And if you want to go down from the ship, you will also find various options. The investors of the Hanseatic cities of Greifswald , Stralsund , Anklam or Wolgast are usually only a few minutes' walk from the city center. And the National Park Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft as well as the Naturparks river landscape Peenetal and on the Stettiner Haff are not only a paradise for nature experiences for those interested in birds.

Sailing and sailing on the Baltic Sea

Whether you sail as an experienced skipper, first learn the craft of the sailor or just want to sniff sea air on a sailing trip on your vacation, you have all options. In many ports of Western Pomerania, you can hire and actively sail on historical traditional sailors such as the "Greif" sailing school ship, the former flat floor boat "Weisse Dune" or a traditional zeesboot on Stettiner. Whether in theory or during a sailing tour - here you get the first nautical knowledge to sail with your own boat one day and go on a long journey. First of all: the knot science does not serve to knit sailor yarn.

Depending on how sea-compatible you feel, sail a day-to-day, weekend-to-do, multi-day carnn or take part in annual regattas and events such as the Hansesail in Rostock. You have the choice between a bunk charter on a white yacht for sailing for the whole family or active fits in the wind and weather through the floods of the Baltic Sea. Weatherproof clothing and a warm meal are available on board.

The Baltic Sea region between Rügen and the Stettiner Haff also has a lot of opportunities for inexperienced sailors and those who want to become skipper on their own sailboat. Sailing schools offer a diverse offer, not only for classic sailing. Kajact tours, kitesurfing or other water sports are also becoming increasingly popular. In some sailing schools you can borrow the necessary equipment directly on site and thus take a taste of other maritime activities.

Experience the historical Schonerbrigg on a day trip or a multi -day Baltic Seaetörn in the footsteps of the Hanseatic League!

Information about the marketing initiative in the southern Baltic Sea area

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Embedded in untouched nature, at the gates of the beautiful island of Usedom, is the Marina Kröslin, the only 5-star yacht port in the region. The state -of -the -art facility offers an abundance of attractive options that make a visit an unforgettable experience.

Sailing area Western Pomerania - ports and marinas

On the country gear in Western Pomerania

Whether relaxed in lof wind and sunshine or with a high fun factor and thrill in stormy gusts at a 45 ° angle to the water surface-the weather decides how it becomes sailing trip. If the weather does not play along or threatens a mutiny of the crew after days at sea, you can accommodate your sailing trip through the waters of the Baltic Sea. Put a break in a port in Stralsund, Greifswald, Volgast, Anklam or Ueckermünde. From here you can explore the region wonderfully on foot or by bike.

Explore Rostock, Stralsund, Greifswald etc.

For your crew, regardless of their age, there are historical city centers on the Baltic Sea, shaped by numerous valuable cultural and monuments. In the footsteps of the Hanseatic League in the Hanseatic city of Stralsund, history in buildings, museums and numerous sights comes to life. The sailing tradition can be met and experienced in the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald. Here you can moor in the largest museum port in Germany and explore the old town of Greifswald, a few minutes away on your own or on guided tours. From here you can sail towards Wolgast, Demmin or Anklam. This sailing area offers sights of a variety of ways. In addition, there are great starting points for excursions in the area. estates and mansions , wellness oases and culinary places of worship to discover on the Baltic Sea Activities and sights that cannot be experienced on a boat tour, but are too far away for a walk, can be easily reached by bike or e-bike .

Discover the beaches on the Baltic Sea after sailing

The surrounding seaside resorts are also worth a visit. Ueckermünde as a tourist center of the Stettin lagoon is perfect for active relaxation with its proximity to nature. The youngest seaside resort of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is also interesting due to its lovingly restored old town. Far from the tourist flows, you can relax in the Lubmin seaside resort on the five -kilometer long, fine sandy beach, become active in one of the sports facilities or saddle the horses in the riding stable. The place with the well -known pier also also offers spa concerts, beach festivals or opportunities to experience traditional craft. Such a tradition on the Baltic Sea is fishing. Use the moment and chat with fishermen who know their territory in the Baltic Sea as well as their own west pocket. You can also find out which restaurants freshly offer fresh fish or just how the weather will be.

Enough chatted. Now it is time to set sail, linen off! All hands on deck - lots of fun, good wind and always a hand's breadth of water under the keel!