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On the North Sea coast, on the Low German beach, there are 8,940 holiday apartments and holiday homes. Private accommodation is the perfect starting point to discover the region’s sights, the unique Wadden Sea and the breathtaking nature.

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Other regions for your vacation on the North Sea

  1. Ostfriesland
    • Emden,
    • Empty,
    • Krummhörn,
    • Dornum & surrounding countryside,
    • Wittmund & surrounding countryside
    • Helgoland
    • East Frisian Islands
      • Norderney,
      • Borkum,
      • Langeoog,
      • Juist,
      • Wangerooge
      • Butjadingen
        • Butjadingen,
        • Tossens,
        • Burhave,
        • Fedderwardersiel,
        • Eckwarderhörne
        • Wangerland
          • hooksiel,
          • Horumersiel,
          • Schillig
          • North Friesland
            • Husum,
            • Dagebüll,
            • Friedrichstadt,
            • Langenhorn,
            • Bordelum
            • Eiderstedt
              • St. Peter-Ording,
              • Tonning,
              • Garding,
              • Tating,
              • Vollerwiek
              • Jade Bay
                • dangast,
                • Wilhelmshaven,
                • Varel,
                • zetel,
                • Sehestedt (Jade)
                • dithmarschen
                  • Norddeich,
                  • Büsum,
                  • Friedrichskoog,
                  • Castle,
                  • Kleve
                  • North Frisian Islands
                    • Sylt,
                    • Amrum,
                    • Foehr,
                    • North beach,
                    • Pellworm
                    • Cuxhaven & surrounding countryside
                      • Cuxhaven,
                      • Otterndorf,
                      • Wurster North Sea coast,
                      • Hechthausen,
                      • Oberndorf

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                      Your vacation weather on the North Sea

                      This diagram shows the typical weather for North Sea. The wettest month is December, the driest month is April. August is the most popular travel month with average temperatures of 22 °. It gets a lot colder in February. Travel to the North Sea in May if you want to spend sunny days in the fresh air.

                      getting there How do I get to the North Sea?

                      Without detours in your vacation to the North Sea

                      The German North Sea coast borders the German federal states of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. It is divided into different regions and islands. The East Frisian Islands, the North Frisian Islands, Dithmarschen, East Friesland and North Friesland are the most popular among visitors. Cheap private holiday apartments and holiday homes are available in Cuxhaven, St. Peter-Ording, Büsum, Friedrichskoog and Norddeich and on the Butjadingen peninsula, for example.

                      Sylt is the only island that you can reach without having to cross the sea with a ferry. Due to its great popularity, it is served by many German cities during the summer months. The 11.2 km long Hindenburgdamm also connects the island to the mainland. The train runs on the route. It is not intended for private vehicles. Both the East Frisian islands of Borkum, Norderney, Langeoog, Spiekeroog, Juist, Wangerooge and Baltrum as well as the North Frisian islands of Sylt, Foehr, Amrum, Pellworm and Nordstrand can be reached by passenger and car ferries from the mainland. If you want to go to one of the small Halligen, you can’t avoid a ferry ride from Schüttsiel – without a car.

                      Most visitors come to the North Sea with their own vehicle to be mobile during the whole vacation. But the train also goes to numerous cities on the coast, for example Norddeich, St. Peter-Ording and Büsum. The closest major airports are in Hamburg and Bremen. Once there, you can rent a car and continue your journey regardless of train and bus schedules – right to the front door of your holiday apartment or holiday home.

                      Weather & climate How is this Weather on the North Sea?

                      Take a deep breath on the North Sea

                      As is well known, a fresh wind is blowing on the North Sea. The clear, salty air is beneficial for the respiratory tract. Due to the healthy, stimulating climate, not only do many holidaymakers come here to rent a holiday home or holiday home, but also numerous people looking for relaxation and spa guests. Despite the constant breeze – or perhaps because of it – the North Sea is a popular travel destination. Because in summer it gets warm, but rarely too hot. Many people appreciate this and prefer the sea freshness to an unbearable heat.

                      If you want to experience a beach holiday on the North Sea, rent your private accommodation best between June and September. During this period you have the greatest chance of many hours of sunshine, air temperatures of up to 25 degrees and water temperatures of around 18 degrees. A bath in the North Sea is always refreshing! Wind and kite surfers should pack their neoprene suit with them so that they don’t get too cold.

                      In spring and autumn, water sports enthusiasts romp around in other places. The North Sea coast is now significantly empty – the ideal time for many hikers and cyclists to go about their activities. You enjoy deserted beaches and a calm atmosphere on the islands. The cheapest season to unbeatable last minute-deals to find is winter. From December to February it can get cold, but snow rarely falls on the North Sea. In a cozy apartment with a fireplace, it becomes particularly romantic and cozy on dark and cold days.

                      Attractions What sights are there on the North Sea?

                      The most beautiful sights in the region

                      If you previously thought that there were no sights around a dike and on the beach, let the North Sea teach you better. Popular destinations are the numerous lighthouses along the coast and on the islands. Sylt alone has five lighthouses! They apply on the mainland "Fat Berta" in Cuxhaven and the Westerheversand lighthouse near Sankt Peter-Ording are particularly beautiful. They are accessible to visitors.

                      The historic harbor in Tönning, the castle in Husum, the botanical garden in Wilhelmshaven and the remarkable old town of the city of Norden are other sights and popular destinations for an excursion. Or have you always wanted to know how and where the large cruise ships and luxury liners are built? Then it’s best to take a trip to the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg. During a shipyard tour, you can experience first-hand how modern shipbuilding works. If your apartment or holiday home is on Sylt, you should visit the Red Cliff on at least one evening. It is more a natural spectacle than a sight: the cliffs are bathed in a blood red light at sunset, this sight is unique.

                      But the biggest attraction on the North Sea coast is the sea – especially at low tide. Because when the water pulls back, young and old set off on a mudflat hike. As part of a guided tour, you will learn everything you need to know about the natural area and its inhabitants and get rid of your questions. Be sure to pack rubber boots. When it is warm, you can of course go barefoot.

                      art & Culture What must you have seen on the North Sea?

                      Museums and culture in East Friesland, North Friesland and Co.

                      Are you one of those people who want to learn about the area in which your accommodation is located on vacation? There are several museums on the North Sea. The popular excursion destinations include the museum "Wind force 10" on the history of fishing in Cuxhaven, the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven, the East Frisian Tea Museum in Norddeich and the Coastal Museum in Wilhelmshaven. Even Hallige Hooge has a museum, namely the Heimat- and Halligmuseum. Exhibitions and facilities in many other places also provide information about life on the North Sea, history and culture, for example the open-air dike museum in Büsum.

                      Art lovers should have the Nolde Foundation Seebüll on their shoulders. The famous painter Emil Nolde was born nearby. The museum shows different exhibitions every year, but is closed for the winter. Literature fans will surely prick up their ears at the name Theodorm Storm: the writer saw the light of day in Husum. The house in which he lived from 1866 to 1880 is now a museum and can be visited. Another poet, Joachim Ringelnatz, was memorialized in Cuxhaven with a foundation and exhibition rooms.

                      A quiet evening in the apartment or holiday home is good and nice, but sometimes you want to go out in the evening. The Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord is at home in the Stadttheater Wilhelmshaven and shows a varied program of theater, shows, readings and concerts. The Kulturscheune in Lütetsburg is also a contact point for cultural events. A popular destination, not only for classical concerts, is the Remonstranten Church in the pretty little town of Friedrichstadt. Night owls have the best opportunities to swing their legs on Sylt.

                      gastronomy & culinary Where can I eat at the North Sea??

                      Delicious dishes from the sea: gourmet holidays on the coast

                      Do you love good food? Then a vacation in an apartment or a holiday home on the North Sea is a good idea. Sit in a rustic restaurant on a dike, enjoy the view of the sea and let the typical delicacies melt on your tongue. Local specialties naturally include fish dishes of all kinds. Herring, salmon, halibut, sole and haddock are freshly fished from the North Sea and processed into soup and delicious fillets. If you get hungry in between, get a roll with matjes or freshly caught North Sea crabs. Seafood fans should also treat themselves to royal oysters from Sylt, they are considered a specialty!

                      Fish is not on your table? Then you can look forward to tasty game and meat dishes. Everything from pork knuckle to ribs to cooked sausages can be found in the North Sea kitchen. A very traditional meal in the cold season is kale with piss. If your vacation in the apartment falls privately in autumn or winter, you must not miss it. Cabbage is generally served as a side dish. Sweet sins are also taken care of: Franzbrötchen, quark balls, cranberry cake and red groats round off a hearty meal. After a sip of Friesian spirit or coastal fog, she does the right thing.

                      Are your holiday apartments or holiday homes far too cozy to leave in the evening? Then just buy your groceries in the supermarket and use the well-equipped kitchen of your accommodation to cook something. If your apartment has a large garden, you can also sit outside in summer. Ambitious grill masters should try a fish barbecue! And if you want to keep it like the locals, you always have a pack of black East Frisian tea in the house.

                      Activities with children What can you experience with children on the North Sea?

                      There is a lot to discover for the whole family

                      Your children immediately think of the beach and the sea when they hear the word North Sea coast? Then you are absolutely right. Whether the family is on the East Frisian Islands, the North Frisian Islands or on the mainland – the next sandy beach is not long in coming. Little water rats often don’t mind that the water isn’t really there at low tide. There is so much to discover in the mudflat that you will definitely not get bored. Children will also love to trudge in the muddy mud. Be sure to take your rubber boots off after such a hike before heading back to the property.

                      Families are mainly found on the Eiderstedt peninsula, Borkum and Amrum, but also in Friedrichskoog and St. Peter-Ording in Schleswig-Holstein and in Cuxhaven-Döse. There are great beaches as well as numerous cheap apartments and holiday homes in a quiet and quiet location. If three days of rainy weather are the order of the day, a visit to the water park on Borkum will bring you back in a good mood. Incidentally, also for parents, because it has a spacious wellness area. A great highlight for small vacationers is also an excursion to the seal station Friedrichskoog, because here you can observe seals and seals up close. In the family-friendly town of Friedrichskoog, more than 2,500 square meters of space have been reserved for unlimited fun: The 125-meter-long Wal Willi houses an indoor play park, in which everything from a climbing wall to a labyrinth to an electric kart track has everything that the heart needs Adventurers can beat faster.

                      To stay with the topic of animals: one of your best friends is a dog? Then take him on the trip. Pets are welcome in numerous accommodations. So that the holiday with your dog on the North Sea remains relaxed for all sides, please make sure that your four-legged friend is only allowed to romp and swim on specially designated beaches. But don’t worry, there are even dog beaches on Sylt! If you want to walk the pet on the dike or even take it on a mudflat hike, it must be on a lead. By the way, special mudflat walks with a dog are offered in Friedrichskoog-Spitze. Your four-legged friends can also make holiday acquaintances there.

                      Attractions & activities What do you have to experience on the North Sea?

                      The Wadden Sea – UNESCO World Natural Heritage since 2009

                      If you don’t take a mudflat hike on your holiday on the North Sea, you’ll miss one of the country’s greatest sights. The Wadden Sea National Park is divided into the Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony Wadden Sea. All three parts belong to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Wadden Sea. It is best to book a guided tour, because no one can give you more information about the nature reserve on the way than a local and knowledgeable employee. Along the North Sea and on the islands there are information centers with informative exhibitions that are also very interesting for children.

                      In the National Park House Wurster North Sea Coast in Dorum-Neufeld, for example, there are large aquariums in which you can watch some Watt residents live in action. The offer also includes special mudflat walks for families, bird watching tours, bike tours and sea lights. The Multimar Wattforum in the cozy harbor town of Tönning is another information center, the largest in Schleswig-Holstein. You can see the slogan from afar "Whales, mudflats and natural heritage" see on the facade. In addition to classic hikes through the Wadden Sea, there are also tours in Low German, a tour of the aquariums in the dark, readings and fish feeding. Many of the events are ideal for children, so the national park houses are eventful excursion destinations for all family members.

                      The mixture of beaches, lighthouses and Wadden Sea paired with the healthy fresh air, good food and cheap holiday apartments or holiday homes from private makes the North Sea an attractive destination for your next vacation. Experience the charm of East Friesland and North Friesland, enjoy the peace and quiet of the sea in an accommodation in a quiet location and forget everyday life for a while. The North Sea will make it easy for you!

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