Day 1: Arrival in Warnemünde/Rostock
Warnemünde is a lovely place to visit. International cruise ships dock there. Some of them are as high as a five-story building and over 200 m / 656 ft long. Check out the terminal where cruise ships dock.
Day 2: Warnemünde
Distance: approx 26 km / 16 mi
Take the excursion ferry to Rostock and visit the largest zoo on Germany’s coast. Over 1700 animals of 360 different species live at the zoo. Afterward, cycle to Bad Doberan. Take the 100 yr. old train named “Molli” to Heiligendamm. Cycle back to your hotel and spend the night there.
Day 3: Warnemünde - Fischland
Distance: approx 28 km / 17 mi
If you want to find out more about amber, then visit the amber museum in Ribnitz-Damgarten. Visit the beekeeper nearby if you’d like to see how honey is made. Cycle back to the coast and to your hotel.
Day 4: Day at the Beach
The sandy beach on the peninsula goes on and on. There’s plenty of room to build sand castles and motes. If you’re up for a sailing trip you can take a boat ride out onto the “Bodden” from Ahrenshoop.
Day 5: Fischland - Darss and Zingst
Distance: approx 22-36 km / 14-22 mi
Cycle through the Darss Forest and to Zingst. There are a lot of interesting things to see about the regional animal and plant life at the museum, “Darsser Arche”. The beach at Prerow is also a must-see. The water is crystal clear and shimmers a light blue to turquoise and dark blue colour. It almost looks like the water you would find on the Carribean coast. Continue to Zingst.
Day 6: Day at the Beach in Zingst
Enjoy another day at the beach. Add mini golf to today’s activities or have fun at the “Experimentarium”. In the summer, you can take a day’s excursion by boat to the island of Hiddensee.
Day 7: Zingst - Barth - Stralsund
Distance: approx 12-50 km / 7-31 mi
The last stretch of your tour takes you through the land of cranes and migrating birds. Cycle to Barth and along the coast to Stralsund. You can visit the Crane Information Centre on the way. If you and your family like, you can take the train from Barth to Stralsund. This allows more time to spend at the oceanographic museums (Ozeaneum & Meeresmuseum), to visit the famous ship, the “Gorch Fock”, and go to the indoor water park, “Hansedom”.
Day 8: Departure from Stralsund
Before you return home after breakfast, be sure to visit the Ozeaneum if you haven’t already. It’s very fascinating! Or you can cycle to the island of Rügen.
Day 1: Arrival in Warnemünde/Rostock
Warnemünde is a lovely place to visit. International cruise ships dock there. Some of them are as high as a five-story building and over 200 m / 656 ft long. Check out the terminal where cruise ships dock.
Day 2: Warnemünde
Distance: approx 26 km / 16 mi
Take the excursion ferry to Rostock and visit the largest zoo on Germany’s coast. Over 1700 animals of 360 different species live at the zoo. Afterward, cycle to Bad Doberan. Take the 100 yr. old train named “Molli” to Heiligendamm. Cycle back to your hotel and spend the night there.
Day 3: Warnemünde - Fischland
Distance: approx 28 km / 17 mi
If you want to find out more about amber, then visit the amber museum in Ribnitz-Damgarten. Visit the beekeeper nearby if you’d like to see how honey is made. Cycle back to the coast and to your hotel.
Day 4: Day at the Beach
The sandy beach on the peninsula goes on and on. There’s plenty of room to build sand castles and motes. If you’re up for a sailing trip you can take a boat ride out onto the “Bodden” from Ahrenshoop.
Day 5: Fischland - Darss and Zingst
Distance: approx 22-36 km / 14-22 mi
Cycle through the Darss Forest and to Zingst. There are a lot of interesting things to see about the regional animal and plant life at the museum, “Darsser Arche”. The beach at Prerow is also a must-see. The water is crystal clear and shimmers a light blue to turquoise and dark blue colour. It almost looks like the water you would find on the Carribean coast. Continue to Zingst.
Day 6: Day at the Beach in Zingst
Enjoy another day at the beach. Add mini golf to today’s activities or have fun at the “Experimentarium”. In the summer, you can take a day’s excursion by boat to the island of Hiddensee.
Day 7: Zingst - Barth - Stralsund
Distance: approx 12-50 km / 7-31 mi
The last stretch of your tour takes you through the land of cranes and migrating birds. Cycle to Barth and along the coast to Stralsund. You can visit the Crane Information Centre on the way. If you and your family like, you can take the train from Barth to Stralsund. This allows more time to spend at the oceanographic museums (Ozeaneum & Meeresmuseum), to visit the famous ship, the “Gorch Fock”, and go to the indoor water park, “Hansedom”.
Day 8: Departure from Stralsund
Before you return home after breakfast, be sure to visit the Ozeaneum if you haven’t already. It’s very fascinating! Or you can cycle to the island of Rügen.







