Into the Sailing Paradise

Water under the Keel and Wind in the Sails

Whether braving the wind and waves on the Baltic Sea, gliding along the Peene River or conquering Germany's largest inland lake - sailing in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern means experiencing unbridled freedom in a variety of ways.

Sailing trip at sunset on the Warnow in Warnemünde, © TMV/Werk3

Water under the keel and wind in the sails

A good 2,000 kilometers of coastline and over 2,000 lakes offer numerous sailing areas for professionals, beginners and fellow sailors. Thanks to the varied coastal landscape, the fresh, salty sea air and the good wind conditions, the Baltic Sea is an excellent area for exciting sailing trips. But even away from the open sea, leisure captains will find the best conditions for setting sail in the Mecklenburg Lake District. The Müritz is particularly popular, with a water area of 117 square kilometers an absolute paradise for all sailing professionals and all those who want to become one.

Numerous marinas and sports boat harbors with over 25,000 berths as well as boat service, charter and sailing schools stand for an excellent maritime infrastructure.

In addition to individual sailing trips, many places also offer co-sailing opportunities. From rustic traditional sailing boats to fast and sporty catamarans and speed sailing yachts, sailing is an active experience where everyone can get involved.

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  1. © Gudrun Koch

    Sailing training ship Greif

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  2. © Dan Petermann

    Charter and Sail

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  3. © Mirko Niebuhr 2017

    Griffin of Ueckermünde - children and youth sailing yacht

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  4. Catamaran Viamar

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  5. Day trip, weekend trip and sailing vacation from Rostock city harbor, © jan Möller

    sailingforyou sailing trips and skipper service

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  6. Alwin Harder's Zeesenboot at the small harbor in the resort town of Mönkebude, © TVV/Spittel

    Sailing trip on the Stettin Lagoon on a Zeesen boat

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  7. © Schiffsführung 2007

    Coat of arms of Ueckermünde - the roller sailor

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  • Port & water hiking rest area Ralswiek, © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

    Port & water hiking rest area Ralswiek

    • Am Bodden, 18528 Ralswiek

    The romantic and historic village on the southern shore of the Great Jasmund Bodden is the oldest settlement on Rügen. The today rather tranquil, quiet place was then a large Slavic port and trading settlement.

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  • Mooring place for boats, © TMV/Gohlke

    Marina Lubmin

    • Freesendorfer Weg, 17509 Lubmin

    Marina Lubmin

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  • Port in Breege, © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

    Sport boat and marina Breege

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 18556 Breege

    One of the oldest harbors on Rügen with stately captain's houses and extensive services.

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  • © TMV/Gohlke

    Marina Wiek Ruegen

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Am Hafen, 18556 Wiek

    The harbor in Wiek was reopened in June 2003 after extensive renovation and is now home to the marina.

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  • Ship dock in the lagoon city, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    Ueckermünde lagoon city

    • Zum Strand, 17373 Ueckermünde

    The lagoon town of Ueckermünde offers vacations at the Szczecin Lagoon.

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  • © Klugschnacker auf Wikimedia Commons

    Port Barhöft

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Am Hafen, 18445 Barhöft

    Barhöft harbor is located on the only access to the Bodden waters of Zingst-Darß-Fischland.

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  • © Sebastian Götte

    Harbour of Lauterbach

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 18581 Lauterbach

    Lauterbach municipal harbour is located on the Rügen Bay in the south-east of the island of Rügen. With the narrow-gauge railway " Racing Roland" at the Lauterbach pier, it is an ideal starting point for excursions across the island. Restaurants and cafés offer a wide range of culinary delights.

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  • © TMV/Gohlke

    Port Schaprode

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Hafenweg, 18569 Schaprode

    From here the ferries depart in the direction of Hiddensee

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  • © Baltzer

    City Harbour Wolgast

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Hafenstraße, 17438 Wolgast

    The city harbour of Wolgast spreads an impressive maritime flair and is part of the "Route of the North German Romanticism." . Passenger ships set off on excursions into the backwater and to the Bay of Greifswald. The sailing ship "Weisse Düne" invites guests for a trip. A sensational view to the Petrikirche and the city centre is offered to the viewer. The imposing bascule bridge to the island of Usedom and the Peene shipyard characterise the town on the Peene river.

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  • © Naturhafen-Krummin GmbH

    Natural Harbor Krummin

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Dorfstraße, 17440 Krummin

    The natural harbor lies north of the island Usedom.

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  • Boat at the mooring, © TMV/Gohlke

    Harbour Lassan

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 17440 Lassan

    Take a stroll at the old harbour in one of Germany's smallest towns.

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  • © Philipp Schulz

    Harbour Stahlbrode

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Dorfstraße, 18519 Stahlbrode

    The port of Stahlbrode is located on the west bank of the Strelasund. The harbour has two harbour basins with over 60 berths. The facilities of the northern harbour were modernised in 1997. A car ferry connects the mainland with the island of Rügen (ferry Stahlbrode - Glewitz)

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  • © Angelika Michaelis

    Mönkebude Marina

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Am Hafen, 17375 Mönkebude

    Mönkebude marina is a modern marina with about 90 permanent and guest berths. It is on the south side of the small lagoon where it is sheltered from the wind.

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  • Port in the main village Kirchdorf, © Liene Photografie Nadine Sorgenfried

    Port Kirchdorf

    • 23999 Kirchdorf

    For those who are looking for maritime flair, the harbor Kirchdorf on the island of Poel offers a relaxed atmosphere. For many water sports enthusiasts it is still an insider tip.

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  • © Florian Melzer/im-jaich

    im-jaich natural oasis Gustow

    • Am Yachthafen Drigge, 18574 Gustow

    Our natural oasis awaits you in an idyllic lagoon in the south of Rügen. Away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you will find our shore houses for up to six people, surrounded by romantic forests, meadows and the Strelasund.

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