GERMANY'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY BEACHES

Germany's beaches are one of the favorite holiday destinations among tourists. Germany's coastline is roughly divide into two; the Western part, wherein  best beaches are generally composed of coarse yellow sand and found on one of many small islands and the Eastern part that is famed for its white sandy beaches, slower pace of life and the chilly Baltic Sea.
Here are the five famous beaches across Germany:

  1. Baltic Coast – it contains a mixture of white sandy beaches and sheer rock faces. It has a special character of its own and is a family-friendly resort that makes people come again and again. It has perfect scenery of varied attractions such as forests, green lands, and high cliffs.
  2. Rugen Island – it is Germany's biggest island that has wide and white beaches with beautiful dunes. It has a great view of the limestone or the white cliffs that is just situated nearby.  Rugen has plenty of resorts and hotels with many of their Belle Epoque style intact. Driving across the island, you'll pass beneath lush canopies of chestnut, oak, elm and poplar trees. Its surrounding waters are national parks or protected nature reserves.
  3. North Sea Coast – it contains the largest area of continuous mudflats in the world. It has many small islands that feature expensive sandy beaches. If you are a nature lover, then North Sea Coast is the best place. It has three national parks nearby and mudflats that provide plenty of opportunities for bird watching and seal spotting.  
  4. Hiddensee Island – it is locally known as the “sweet little land”. It is a tiny patch off Rugen's western coast. Its sandy beaches have enormous dunes and a breathtaking landscape. If you want to go in quiet and remote beaches, then Hiddensee Island is the place for you. It is famous for high society tourists who want a little privacy in their vacation because of its serene and quite place.  Hiddensee Island is best for the holiday-maker looking for a tranquil patch of sand.

The coastline of Germany is bordered by thousands of cycle lanes, making cycling a popular choice for beach-hopping visitors, especially on many of Germany’s islands, which are completely traffic-free. When you think of a holiday trip, Make it sure that Germany is on top of your list because Germany's beaches are among of the Europe's best-kept secrets for beachgoers seeking clean, quite coastline with plenty of amenities.

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