Discover Diverse Vacation Regions

Not just on Lake Teterow can it be said that the way is the goal – explore the holiday regions of Mecklenburg Vorpommern, © TMV/Allrich

Discover Diverse Vacation Regions

Miles of sandy beaches in the north, vast lakelands in the south, dense beech forests in between, historic town centers, stately castles and plenty of space for experiences: Each vacation region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has its very own charm.

Miles of sandy beaches in the north, vast lakelands in the south, dense beech forests in between, historic town centers, stately castles and plenty of space for experiences: Each vacation region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has its very own charm.

Anyone who knows the vacation destination will easily go into raptures. Here, unique nature combines with cities steeped in history and deeply rooted, traditional culture. At the same time, it manages to revive current trends and hip lifestyle. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is not a land of contradictions, but simply a vacation paradise with many faces.

Mecklenburg's Baltic Coast

Wide beaches, sophisticated seaside resorts, sublime brick Gothic - the Baltic Sea coast impresses with its diversity. It is the ideal destination for a beach vacation with the whole family, but also offers a wide range of exciting activities for active holidaymakers, culture enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Fischland-Darß-Zingst Peninsula

With its varied landscape, the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula is a popular destination for nature and beach vacations. Especially artists and scientists have been attracted by it in the past and captured its fascinating beauty on paper.

Mecklenburg Lake District

With more than 1,000 lakes, the Mecklenburg Lake District is a true paradise for water rats and recreational captains. In addition to adventurous canoe tours or relaxing houseboat vacations on the water, the land between the lakes also offers a variety of opportunities for an exciting vacation.

 

The Baltic Sea coast in Boltenhagen, © TMV/Gänsicke

Mecklenburg Baltic Coast


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The coastal forest on the Darss west beach painted by the weather, © TMV/Allrich

Peninsula Fischland-Darß-Zingst


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The Müritzeum in Waren (Müritz) is a museum and at the same time the 2,300 m² nature experience center in the area of the Mecklenburg Lake District., © TMV/Gänsicke

Mecklenburg Lake District


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Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Between unspoiled nature and stately residential towns: Mecklenburg-Schwerin enchants guests with its protected UNESCO biosphere reserves and historic towns in equal measure.

Vorpommern

Wide sandy beaches, romantic harbor towns, pristine river landscapes and inland Hanseatic towns steeped in tradition characterize the image of the vacation region of Western Pomerania. If you are looking for peace and relaxation in the midst of untouched nature, you will find it in this rural idyll.

Mecklenburg Switzerland

Wide fields, green meadows, sparkling lakes and a gentle hilly landscape in between fairytale castles and manor houses - Mecklenburg Switzerland is the ideal destination for those who want to recharge their batteries in seclusion. Here, especially nature lovers will find space for a relaxing vacation.

 

On the way with the fisherman on the Schaalsee., © TMV/Kirchgessner

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View of the shore of the Peene River at the port of Rankwitz, © TMV/Werk 3

Vorpommern


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View of Teterow castle wall island from a drone, © TMV/Gohlke

Mecklenburg Switzerland


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Usedom Island

With its wide sandy beaches and elegant white seaside resorts, the sunny island of Usedom is especially popular with bathers. However, thanks to the vacation island's extensive range of leisure activities, nature and culture lovers, water sports enthusiasts and day trippers will not miss out here either.

Islands of Rügen and Hiddensee

Fine sandy beaches, noble seaside resorts and imposing chalk cliffs are the characteristics with which the island of Rügen captivates travelers. Its versatility makes it a suitable destination for hiking, family and wellness vacations at the same time. Its "little sister" Hiddensee convinces with its natural, unspoiled charm.

A postcard motif par excellence: the Dornbusch lighthouse is the landmark of the island of Hiddensee., © TMV/Petermann

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Pure romance: With rustic power, nature created one of Germany's most famous landmarks over millions of years - the chalk coast rising up to 161 sea in the Jasmund National Park on the island of Rügen., © TMV/Allrich

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Tradition connects - bathing culture and Hanseatic flair at the Baltic Sea, © TMV/Bleyer

Island of Usedom


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