Most beautiful coasts and islands
The coastline of the federal states of Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is over 1200 km long. Added to this are the coasts of the German islands. While the North Sea coast is characterised by the Wadden Sea National Park, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania delights with its magnificent Bodden waters and the Baltic Sea coast with long fine sandy beaches and high steep banks. Holiday paradises like Sylt, Rügen, Fehmarn or Norderney will make you forget everyday life for a long time!
From the North German Lowlands to the Alpsn
Two seas, over 12,000 lakes, 20 islands, over 40 low mountain ranges, 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and 14 national parks - that's Germany. Regions such as North Frisia, the Ore Mountains, the Mecklenburg Lake District or the Alps will put you in high spirits with their landscape and hospitality from the very first day of your holiday in Germany.
Whether it's a beach holiday on the Baltic Sea, a city break in the capital or a hiking holiday in the Black Forest - would you have thought that Germany is so varied and exciting?
Holiday in Germany at the lake
If you think most of the lakes are in the south of Germany, you are mistaken, because the largest contiguous lake landscape lies high in the north in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The Mecklenburg Lake District is made up of a total of six large lake areas, whereby the Müritz, with an area of 112.6 km², is the second largest lake in Germany after Lake Constance.
Paddling a canoe through deep blue lakes, jumping into the water from a jetty or hiking along the shore through dense forests - this is your holiday in Germany at the Mecklenburg Lake District.
The low mountain ranges and the Alps
Hiking, biking, skiing, climbing, rafting, paragliding - low mountain ranges such as the Bavarian or Thuringian Forest, the Fichtel Mountains or the Harz Mountains are a paradise for nature lovers and active holidaymakers. And with the Alps, Germany has part of the highest mountain range in the interior of Europe.
Pulsating metropolises and picturesque towns
Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne are Germany's largest cities and will captivate you with their impressive architecture, museums, theatres and restaurants, breweries, beer gardens and pubs. Historical cities such as Heidelberg, Lübeck, Dresden, Regensburg and Bremen are a little quieter, but no less exciting.
Holidays in the North of Germany
ROBINSON Fleesensee
Close to the water - that's you at the ROBINSON Fleesensee. The beautiful club grounds are located in the middle of the Mecklenburg lake landscape.
Watch the video for impressions of the ROBINSON Flessensee!