Northern Gems: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Its Islands
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is shaped by its islands and peninsulas. Discover why the Baltic Sea islands fascinate visitors with nature, calm and a character of their own.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and its islands belong together. They shape the image of the north, give the coastline its own rhythm and turn the region into what many people love about it. Between wind, waves and wide skies, they unfold a special effect. Sometimes rugged, sometimes quiet, sometimes bright and open. This very mix is what makes them so appealing.
When people think of the Baltic Sea in the northeast, they almost always think of islands and peninsulas as well. They rise from the water, catch the light and create landscapes that look like time out at first glance. Dunes, lagoons, beaches and protected nature reserves often lie close together. Add many hours of sunshine and the feeling that time moves a little slower here.
Islands with their own character
Every island and every peninsula feels different. Some seem wide and open, others rather quiet and withdrawn. That is exactly their strength. They are not just stretches of coastline in the water, but distinct landscapes with a clear mood. This is what makes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern so varied.
Many visitors come here for more than a classic beach holiday. They are drawn by the open horizons, the nature and the calm. The island world offers space to breathe. Anyone who looks out over the water in the morning, walks along the shore during the day and watches the sky above the Baltic Sea in the evening quickly understands why these places are so closely linked to the northern way of life.
More than well-known holiday spots
The German Baltic Sea includes just over 50 islands. Many of them are small, uninhabited and largely untouched. Their names often sound almost poetic, such as Walfisch, Heuwiese or Liebes. These small islets in particular show how diverse the coastal landscape really is.
They rarely stand for tourist bustle, but rather for retreat and protection. Some islands are important breeding grounds for birds and sensitive natural areas that reveal their impact mainly from a distance. In some places, only a single lighthouse still keeps watch over the water and the shipping routes. This, too, is part of the region’s character: not everything has to be developed to leave a lasting impression.
Why the island world makes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern so special
- Diverse landscapes: Coastlines, lagoons, beaches and near-natural shores meet in a small area.
- Plenty of peace: Alongside popular resorts there are many quiet nature areas.
- Typical northern feel: Wind, light and wide horizons shape the atmosphere.
- Strong sense of escape: Being close to the water creates distance from everyday life.
A north without these gems is hard to imagine
Without its islands and peninsulas, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern would not be the same. They give the region depth, contours and character. They are retreats for wildlife, places of longing for travellers and, for many locals, a fixed part of home. Because each one stands on its own, together they form a picture that can only be found here.
Anyone who wants to understand Mecklenburg-Vorpommern should therefore always look out towards the water. Because that is where they lie, the gems of the north. Quiet, beautiful and inseparable from the region.
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