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Travemünde enchants with maritime flair, the famous four-masted barque Passat and Germany's oldest lighthouse (since 1330). Experience beach promenade, fish restaurants and cruise ship atmosphere in our handpicked accommodations.

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Travemünde is the seaside resort of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, located at the mouth of the Trave river into the Baltic Sea. The town looks back on over 800 years of history and combines Hanseatic tradition with modern beach life. Cruise ships, Scandinavian ferries and historic sailing vessels shape the maritime scene.
Travemünde's landmark is the four-masted barque Passat, which has been moored as a museum ship at the Trave estuary since 1960. Launched in 1911, the ship rounded Cape Horn 39 times. The Old Lighthouse from 1330 is Germany's oldest lighthouse.
The Alter Strom (Old Channel) is the heart of Travemünde: fishing boats, restaurants with fresh catch and maritime shops line the historic waterway. On the opposite side lies the Priwall peninsula with natural beach and the Passat harbor. The beach promenade offers views of passing cruise ships and ferries.
The 1911 museum ship rounded Cape Horn 39 times. Visitors can explore the historic cabins and deck – a piece of maritime history to touch.
Germany's oldest lighthouse (since 1330) houses a lighthouse technology museum. From the top, enjoy panoramic views over the Bay of Lübeck.
The historic waterway is the heart of Travemünde: fishing boats, restaurants with fresh catch and maritime shops invite you to stroll.
The peninsula opposite the old town offers natural beach, the Passat harbor and is reachable by passenger ferry – a quiet contrast to the lively center.
From the beach promenade, you can watch the large cruise ships and Scandinavian ferries – a maritime spectacle.
The over 450-year-old building at the beginning of the Vorderreihe is one of Travemünde's oldest houses, bearing witness to the town's medieval history.
Travemünde is attractive year-round. The bathing season runs from June to September. In summer, the Travemünder Woche (sailing regatta) and numerous maritime events take place. In autumn and winter, the town's maritime flair, fish restaurants and proximity to the Hanseatic city of Lübeck offer plenty to enjoy.
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