There are essentially two types of places where one likes to go on a vacation- the beaches or the mountains. This article will be the perfect feed to satiate your research on the best beaches to visit if you belong to the former category.

Germany is a haven to the most soul-satisfying beaches in the world. Well, they may not be the textbook beach paradise where tropical abundance that most fanatics for beach yearn for, but they are worth the visit because they do not lack anything to make your vacation fulfilling. They have it all from enthralling water sports to picturesque coastlines to quiet as well as buzzing beaches; you name it.

Without further ado, let’s skim through 17 of the best beaches you can visit in Germany in 2021 according to tourists:

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17. Lake Beaches
Lake beaches have always been a point of interest for travelers worldwide. If you’re traveling to Germany, make sure to visit the beautiful lake beaches there to give you the break that you needed.

Besides the ones mentioned above, some renowned lake beaches in Germany are Langener Waldsee, Königssee, Habermannsee, Longer Forest lake, to name a few. One can always hit these spots to cool off during the summer by going for a swim or just chilling by the lake with cocktails.
Resorts and hotels are always in the vicinity to accommodate your stay during your visit to these fantastic summer locations.

16. Strand Duhnen
Strand Duhnen
Sunset in the dunes (Thomas Wensing/Flickr)
Duhnen is a famous beach in the city of Cuxhaven on the North sea coast of lower Saxony. Emerging from a fishing village in 1902, Duhnen is now Cuxhaven’s most famous seaside Ferienhaus Pool Ostsee.

Duhnen was already a popular seaside resort in 1904, but a year later, it became a glamorous seaside resort for the sake of health. Thalasso treatments with seawater, silt, sea air, and flood hikes. The thalassotherapy center with seawater wave pool, thermal baths, premium sauna area, children’s paradise, giant slide, and fitness and spa area, all the healing powers of the sea are ready for you to make you healthy and fit.

The Duhner artist promenade festival, the family event days, the spa concerts, the classic Easter fire, the Duhner festival market, and the shopping opportunities keep boredom away.

15. Strandpromenade Norderney
Strandpromenade Norderney
Strandpromenade Norderney (Dirk/Flickr)
Nordeney is the most recent of the seven East Frisian islands off the North Sea coast of Germany. It is the 9th largest island in Germany. Hardly any other North Sea island offers its visitors as much variety as the island of Norderney, also known as the ‘Queen of the North Sea.’

It has existed as a free island since the middle of the 18th century. The island inhabitants mainly lived on fishing, but over time tourism grew and eventually became its primary source of income. In 1797 Norderney became the first German North Sea spa.

The Strandpromenade of Nordeney offers a nice place to walk around and enjoy the view. The two USPs are a restaurant that elevates up in the air and a structure at the end of the pier that goes underwater, affording views under the waves.