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How Much a Beach Chair Costs at the North and Baltic Seas This SummerIf you're vacationing with your family on Germany's coasts, you'll need more than just sunscreen and swimwear—you'll also need a well-stocked wallet. A day at the beach can quickly become expensive ...
At the northernmost tip of the German Baltic Sea coast, you will come across magnificent views, untouched nature, and rare bird species. The Holnis peninsula is like a balm for the soul ...
Among Germany’s top summer destinations are its northern beaches along the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts – mostly found in the states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Schleswig-Holstein and ...
Germany has a coastline extending over 3,700 kilometres on both the North and Baltic Seas. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT One of its most popular seaside resorts is Rostock , attracting ...
Lea Verfondern looks out to sea as she prepares her diving gear before planting seagrass during a two-day citizen diver course that aims to re-green the Baltic Sea in Maasholm, Northern Germany ...
8 best destinations on the Baltic Coast for a cooler summer holiday. With cooler, calmer waters on a white sand ‘riviera’ that has the space to lay your towel, the countries on the coast of ...
Step into a telephone booth at Germany's north-eastern beaches, and you may get a soaking instead of a dial tone. That's because tourists at one Baltic Sea resort town are now being offered a ...
Tons upon tons of German munitions were hastily dumped at sea under orders from the Allied powers at the end of World War II, who sought to dispose of the Nazis’ arsenal—as well as some of ...
Think again, say officials in the Baltic Sea city of Rostock. Last week, the city introduced a new regulation allowing beach wardens to ban visitors who refuse to strip down in designated nudist ...
A German scientist deploys a hydrographic probe in the Baltic Sea to study the effects of building a pipeline from Mukran to Lubmin, off the coast of Sassnitz (Germany), February 1, 2024.
Beach wardens in the German city of Rostock, on the coast of the Baltic Sea, now have the power to expel clothed visitors from the naturist-only areas of its beachfront.
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