The 10 largest hotels on Rügen: A holiday dream for millions!
Discover the largest hotels on Rügen, which attract millions of holidaymakers to the Baltic Sea coast every year. Find out more about Bergen auf Rügen and the current number of overnight stays.

The 10 largest hotels on Rügen: A holiday dream for millions!
The Baltic Sea coast attracts millions of holidaymakers every year. The picturesque island of Rügen, known for its beautiful beaches and diverse leisure options, is one of the most sought-after travel destinations. Last year, over six million overnight stays were recorded here. A real magnet for travelers!
An impressive hotel with 1,200 rooms, the largest on the entire Baltic Sea, is currently being built in Pobierowo, Poland. This could really heat up the competition for the hotels on Rügen. However, Germany's largest island is also well positioned, and so the largest hotels on Rügen have been compiled in a current overview based on official room numbers. The trend shows quite clearly: the demand for comfortable accommodation is unbroken.
The largest hotels on Rügen
Here is a look at the *Top 10* of the largest hotels on Rügen, which offer a diverse range of options for holidaymakers:
| Place | hotel | Number of rooms |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | Vju Hotel Rügen | 133 |
| 9 | A-Pink Kurhaus | 137 |
| 8 | Precise Resort Rügen | 141 |
| 7 | Parkhotel Rügen | 154 |
| 6 | Arkona Beach Hotel | 196 |
| 5 | Rugard Thermal Beach Hotel | 231 |
| 4 | Dorint Seehotel | 243 |
| 3 | Cliff Hotel Rügen – Resort and Spa | 246 |
| 2 | Aquamaris beach residence | 263 |
| 1 | IFA Rügen Hotel | 546 |
The list impressively shows that some hotels can open their capacity to more than 1,000 guests. The Baltic Sea newspaper This list was based on official information from the hotel websites as well as additional information. In addition, apartment complexes or independently managed residences were not included in the number of rooms in the hotels, which enables a fair assessment of the offers.
Looking into the future
The challenge for the industry remains: How can hotels continue to meet the increasing demand for overnight accommodation in the future? The competition will certainly not be reduced by new buildings such as the aforementioned hotel in Pobierowo. But Rügen has proven to be extremely resilient and many hotels have been able to enjoy full occupancy in recent years.
Investments in tourism are paying off. Holidaymakers come not only for the beautiful landscape, but also for the first-class hospitality and comfortable accommodation. This promises exciting developments for the coming years on the island of Rügen, which wants to maintain its place as one of the top tourist destinations on the Baltic Sea.
Given these trends, it remains to be seen how hotels will adapt and what new concepts they will develop to continue welcoming guests in the future.