The DARSSBAHN, a little train, will take you on a guided tour of Stralsund, starting at the ferry bridge by the fish market in front of the harbor island. As you ride, you’ll pass a skyline of more than 500 listed gabled houses and a number of churches and monasteries. You’ll also see the city’s maritime side, with its small canals, sailing boats and fishing boats clustered around the harbor island.
After leaving the waterfront, the train will head towards the Hansa-Gymnasium and pass what is described as the oldest harbour bar in Europe. You’ll move into the narrow streets of the old town and travel past the Scheelehof. In Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall façade, then continue past ponds, city fortifications and ramparts toward the Neuer Markt. After a circuit there, the route carries on to the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. Along the way you’ll hear numerous explanations of the city’s history in German.
Durada: 45 min
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You will follow a self-guided walking route through Stralsund’s Old Town, beginning at the historic Marienkirche on New Market Square. Along narrow medieval streets you will see buildings that date back to the 1300s and get a sense of the town’s long history. As a highlight, you will have the chance to climb the Marienkirche tower for views over the centre.
As you move towards the waterfront, you will pass 19th-century warehouses and come upon the modern Ozeaneum aquarium and the Gorch Fock I sailing ship. You will also enjoy views across the Baltic Sea Sound before returning to Old Town via Old Market Square and the Medieval City Hall. The route will take you past the 14th-century Museumshaus and through areas marked by poignant “stumbling stones,” offering both architectural interest and reminders of the city’s past. This self-guided walk gives a compact, personal way to explore Stralsund’s resilient history and maritime heritage.
Durada: 1 h i 15 min - 1 h i 30 min
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A gentle round trip on the TUKI railway will give you an impression of the Baltic Sea resort Graal‑Müritz. As you travel past the village, you'll see the Rhododendronpark, the distinctive water tower, the Holländermühle and the chic villas lining the Kurstrasse. The route takes you by the main sights so you can take in the town’s character from the comfort of the train.
Along the way you'll hear about the history of the former towns of Graal and Müritz. The commentary explains what the local guilds are all about and how tourism has evolved here in recent decades. The combination of sights and stories makes it easy to understand how the resort has changed while retaining its seaside charm.
Durada: 45 min
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On this 1.5-hour tour of Plau am See, you’ll leave Malchow and embark on an adventure to four enchanting lakes. At midday, you’ll board a boat and start this delightful journey to the town.
Along the way, you’ll see pristine natural beaches and other highlights in the area. Additionally, you’ll get to traverse the Reeck Canal and Petersdorfer See as well as pass right under the A19 highway bridge.
Upon arrival at the picturesque canal in Lenzer, you’ll take in views of the harbour and the charmingly-thatched Lenzer Krug. You’ll proceed to Lake Plau, where you’ll observe the breathtaking scenery and explore Mecklenburg’s third-largest lake. Finally, you’ll return Malchow at the end of the tour.
Departing from Untergöhren, this four-hour boat tour will take you to explore the picturesque beauty of Mecklenburg's lakes. You'll have the opportunity to discover six of the region's most iconic lakes, including Fleesensee, Malchower, Petersdorfer and Reckon – the latter known for its water birds.
During the tour, you'll also journey along the Lenzer Kanal, where you'll be able to admire views of the harbour and surrounding thatched houses. As you depart Lenzer, you'll pass by Plauer See – the location of a quiet beach.
Some of the other sites you'll be able to see during the tour include the Göhrener Kanal, the Kölpinsee, Malchow Swing Bridge and Jabeler Waldsee.
Durada: 4 hores
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The Escape Tour is a self-guided citygame through Stralsund that blends a narrative with interactive challenges. You will join a story and move through the city at your own pace, solving riddles and puzzles as you go. The experience is designed for small teams, so you should form a group of 2–4 people to play.
Along the way you will follow clues and piece together answers that lead you closer to the objective: finding the secret exit of Stralsund. The tasks will test observation and problem-solving rather than physical skill. You can begin the game whenever you want, making it easy to fit into your schedule and explore the streets of Stralsund while you play.
This two-hour boat cruise from Malchow gives you a chance to enjoy the scenic Mecklenburg Lake District, from inside the boat or out on the sundeck.
On your trip, you’ll sail on Lake Malchower, Lake Petersdorfer, the Lenzer Canal and Plauer Lake. Along the way, you’ll see Lenz harbour, Plauer Lake beach, Werder island and Plau am See lighthouse. You’ll also be able to see a variety of water birds, as well as many picturesque views.
At the island brewery, you’ll join a guided tour led by a master brewer or brewer. The brewery brews over 30 different beers and beer styles, and the visit introduces you to that variety as you move through the production areas.
The on-site tour includes a guided walk through the brewhouse followed by a tasting of four varieties. Along the way you will learn about artisanal brewing methods and gain exclusive insights into the production of both rare and classic beers. You’ll hear about the brewing process and about the special features that make the rare beers distinct, helping you understand how different ingredients and techniques shape flavour.
In Greifswald you will discover a handsome Hanseatic city with renovated brick Gothic-style buildings and a compact, atmospheric centre. The walk along the barricades surrounding the centre will take you past the city's impressive churches, including the cathedral. Along the way you will enjoy the mix of architecture and public spaces that give the town its distinctive character.
You will also learn about Caspar David Friedrich, the Greifswald-born artist who became one of the most famous figures of German Romanticism and who immortalised the city in his paintings. Through the eyes of the locals you will gain a clearer view of Greifswald’s stories and daily life. As you move through the centre, your guide will share entertaining anecdotes and insights that bring the top attractions and places of interest to life.
You will explore a medieval town set on the Baltic Sea whose name means “river mouth”, derived from the Slavic word uznam. The town sits on an island of the same name, an island that is divided between Germany and Poland. Your walk will begin at the 15th-century Anklam Gate, a historic starting point for the route through the old streets.
As you move through the medieval town centre you will see nicely decorated houses and will be able to admire the town’s only surviving parish church. Along the way you will uncover the deeper roots of the place, with architectural details and street scenes that speak of its long history. You may be amazed at what you find around each corner and may leave with a renewed sense of wonder about this historic town.
In Stralsund you'll follow a local expert-guide through the city’s medieval heart and learn about its role in Hanseatic times. Choose from private guided options tailored to your interests: the shorter route focuses on the Old Town and the Market Square with the Rathaus, while longer options add the Defence City Walls, St. Nicholas Church, St. Jakobi Kirche and the waterside areas. The most extensive option also includes a boat cruise around the harbour and marina.
Along the way you’ll admire St. Marienkirche (St Mary’s Church) and hear commentary that brings local history to life. As you move through cobbled streets and past waterfront views, your guide will point out architectural highlights and explain the city’s medieval significance. This experience centres on sightseeing and storytelling, giving you a clear sense of Stralsund’s landmarks and heritage.
This outdoor puzzle tour turns a city stroll into a scavenger hunt where solving challenges will be your only way to reach the final goal. As you move through the area, you will face a series of tasks that test observation and problem-solving. The experience will feel like following a case file: clues and challenges will guide your route and shape what you explore along the way.
A private detective will communicate with you using text and audio clips sent through an encrypted messenger service. Along the way, you will receive individual orders to complete; only when you solve them will you be given the coveted awards. You may start solving the puzzles at any time after booking, using your mobile phone for everything you need. The tour combines outdoor discovery with interactive storytelling, and you will control the pace as you work through each challenge.
This outdoor puzzle tour sends you on a scavenger hunt where you must solve a series of tasks to reach the final goal. As you move through the challenges, a private detective will communicate with you using text messages and audio clips sent over an encrypted messenger service. The detective will set and respond to individual challenges along the route, guiding the flow of the game.
You will only receive the coveted awards after you solve the orders given during the hunt. Everything is handled through your mobile phone, so you can start solving the puzzles any time after booking and work at your own pace. The experience focuses on the puzzles and the detective’s clues rather than set sights or landmarks, and progress depends entirely on how you solve each task.
This full-day trip from Usedom will take you to the picturesque Polish town of Międzyzdroje, where you’ll enjoy scenic coastal views and a guided walk with a local expert who will point out the town’s highlights. Along the way you’ll pass dramatic cliff scenery and will visit Oceanarium Międzyzdroje to explore marine life and learn about the local sea environment.
The outing is family-friendly, so children may enjoy the mix of gentle local history and outdoor time. You’ll also spend time at the Baltic Miniature Park, a top attraction where little ones can be entertained by scaled-down models and open space. Private transfers for your whole family are included, with pick-up and drop-off service to make getting there and back straightforward. The trip offers a relaxed way to experience the Polish seacoast’s scenery and sights while keeping activities suitable for children.
In Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany’s Baltic Coast, you’ll explore a compact old town that’s been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city’s outstanding architecture is evident everywhere. You’ll pass magnificent brick churches, old homes with historic facades and narrow, cobbled streets that give the place a distinct Hanseatic character.
As you walk through the town, you’ll uncover Wismar’s deeper roots and see how its past shaped the streets and buildings you encounter. Along the way, expect to be struck by architecture and details around almost every corner. The experience is designed to leave you with a clearer sense of the city’s history and a lasting impression of its charm and atmosphere.
Durada: 2 hores
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