From Germany's major cities, buses take you all the way to the Baltic Sea in an inexpensive and environmentally friendly way., © Usedomer Bäderbahn GmbH

From Germany's major cities, buses take you all the way to the Baltic Sea in an inexpensive and environmentally friendly way.

From Germany's major cities, buses take you all the way to the Baltic Sea in an inexpensive and environmentally friendly way.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is connected to Germany's cities and regions via numerous bus routes. The journey is inexpensive and the CO2 emissions per traveler are lower than by car. If you want to travel completely climate neutral, many companies offer you the possibility to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of your trip when booking and to compensate them accordingly. You can find the right bus line here.

The bus connections:

Arrival from Hamburg to

Journey from Berlin to

 

Discover the unique nature and culture in an environmentally friendly way on varied themed bike paths, such as the Residence Towns Circuit., © TMV/Tiemann

Local Mobility - Environmentally Conscious, Varied, Cost-effective

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Beautiful view over Malchow, © TMV/Gohlke

Arrival by Car

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On board you will travel on waterways towards Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Be your own captain or use the ferry connections., © Siemens!Ulrich Wirrwa

Arrival by Ship

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Passing a rapeseed field - Intercity 2 of DB Fernverkehr, © Deutsche Bahn AG / Georg Wagner

Arrival by Train

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