Baltic Sea tourism is booming: prices are rising, locals are alarmed!
Stralsund: Increase in Baltic Sea tourism in 2025, challenges for locals, rising prices and new leisure activities.

Baltic Sea tourism is booming: prices are rising, locals are alarmed!
More and more people are spending their holidays in Germany, and the Baltic Sea has established itself as a popular destination. The Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula in particular is attracting more and more holidaymakers. Last year, over half a million people visited this region, which recorded more than three million overnight stays. These developments are not least due to the corona pandemic, which led to travel abroad being restricted. The trend of visiting local beaches shows that the Baltic Sea is very popular as a popular holiday destination. So reported fr.de.
But the boom has its downsides. More and more water sports enthusiasts, especially wind and kite surfers, are now active on the beaches of the Baltic Sea. It's not just the professionals who are in demand here, but beginners can also find the right atmosphere at the various spots. Nevertheless, many regular holidaymakers perceive this water sports boom as a certain disruption; the surfers dominate both the beach and the water, taking space away from other visitors.
The gastronomic and hotel landscape in the region has also changed significantly. If you want to quickly go to a restaurant, you should make a reservation in advance - spontaneous visits are rarely possible. Prices have also increased; A glass of white wine costs over ten euros. It's no wonder that many holidaymakers prefer to cook for themselves in their accommodation. The rising costs are simply too high for some.
But not only are prices rising, the range of high-priced accommodation is also growing. Luxurious tents and eye-catching new buildings are increasingly dominating the picture. A special example is a building project in Dierhagen that features a large Buddha head as an entrance. Such changes can be seen as a sign of change in the region, which benefits greatly from tourism while facing the challenge of preserving its natural beauty and quality of life.
Economic impact of tourism
Tourism is not only an important sector of the economy, but also has far-reaching effects on other sectors. Investments in tourism-related infrastructure are worthwhile for municipalities and companies and help finance public budgets through tax revenue. How ostsee-der-zukunft.experience-science.de explains, this sector of the economy secures local jobs and creates income opportunities for various professional qualifications.
The economic benefits of tourism are undeniable: hospitality, retail and the service sector benefit significantly from this trend. More and more visitors from home and abroad are taking advantage of the offers on the Baltic Sea, which further increases the region's attractiveness. For example, sales in Schleswig-Holstein from tourism amounted to 3,171.4 million euros in 2017, with the hospitality industry receiving the largest piece of the pie.
Overall, it is clear that flourishing tourism offers numerous opportunities on the one hand, but on the other hand it also puts pressure on nature and the quality of life of the locals. The challenge is to reconcile economic benefits with environmental and nature conservation and to preserve regional identity. The path into the future does not seem easy, but there is a lot of potential to continue to secure the Baltic Sea as an attractive destination.
For more information about the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula you can visit the official website: fischland-darss-zingst.de.