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How to get to Heringsdorf

Getting There: Introduction

Heringsdorf is the famous "Imperial Resort" on the island of Usedom in Germany, attracting visitors with its elegant architecture and expansive sandy beaches. If you are planning a trip to Heringsdorf, you can reach this destination via direct flights during the summer season, or by convenient train and car routes. Thanks to the well-developed infrastructure, your journey to the Baltic Sea coast will be a comfortable start to your holiday.

By Plane

For those who value their time, the fastest way to reach the resort is by flying into the local airport, Heringsdorf (HDF), which accepts seasonal scheduled flights. The airport is located in the immediate vicinity of the town, allowing you to reach your hotel in a matter of minutes.

An alternative option is flying into the Polish city of Szczecin (SZZ), located approximately 64 km from the coast. Travelers may also consider flights to Neubrandenburg, from where it is easy to continue the journey by ground transport.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Very small
13.9

Available plane tickets

By Train

Contrary to common misconceptions, the resort boasts excellent railway accessibility: the Seebad Heringsdorf station operates within the town. Comfortable trains of the local UBB line (Usedomer Bäderbahn) arrive here, connecting the island with the mainland.

Tourists often arrive here with a transfer via major regional transport hubs or from the direction of Szczecin. The railway network allows you to enjoy the picturesque views of Pomerania even before arriving at your destination.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SZZ
117 km
1 h 31 min
FNB
100 km
1 h 27 min
RNN
259 km
6 h 15 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus travel offers an economical and scenic way to reach the coast. The trip from the city of Neubrandenburg (about 164 km) will take approximately 3.6 hours, passing through the beautiful landscapes of the region.

The route from the neighboring Polish city of Szczecin (about 124 km) is also popular and is often used as a transit point. Despite the varying duration of trips, modern buses ensure a comfortable journey directly to the resort zone.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SZZ
124 km
8 h 12 min
FNB
165 km
3 h 36 min
RNN
261 km
10 h 43 min

By Car

Traveling by car is one of the most flexible ways to get to the sea, especially if you are carrying substantial luggage. The drive from Neubrandenburg (about 100 km) takes just 1.4 hours, allowing you to plan stops at your own convenience.

It is also very convenient to arrive from neighboring Szczecin, from where the 117 km journey can be covered in approximately 1.5 hours. While taxis are available on these routes, renting a car often proves to be a more beneficial solution for the freedom to move around the island.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SZZ
117 km
1 h 31 min
FNB
100 km
1 h 27 min
RNN
259 km
6 h 15 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your holiday in Heringsdorf is flawless, we have prepared a list of important recommendations based on the unique features of this Baltic resort.

  1. Clothing and Essentials: The weather on the Baltic is changeable, so even in summer, be sure to bring a windbreaker and comfortable shoes for long walks along the promenade.
  2. Transport: The resort is perfectly adapted for pedestrians and cyclists; renting a bicycle is the best way to explore the "Imperial Resorts" and the surrounding area.
  3. Finances: The official currency is the Euro (EUR); keep some cash with you, as small beach kiosks and souvenir shops may not accept cards.
  4. Health and Safety: Pharmacies are easily recognized by the red letter "A". The standard of medical care is high, but travel insurance is necessary for doctor visits.
  5. Communication: The main language is German; in tourist zones, staff often speak English, but knowing a few phrases in German will be received with gratitude.
  6. Local Etiquette: Please observe silence during rest hours (Ruhezeit) and avoid making noise on the beach; locals highly value order and tranquility.
  7. What to Avoid: It is strictly forbidden to walk on the dunes outside of the designated wooden boardwalks—this is a protected natural zone, and violations may result in a fine.
  8. Additional Tip: Be sure to keep the receipt for your resort tax (Kurtaxe) payment—it often entitles you to free travel on local buses.

Following these simple rules will help you feel confident and enjoy the aristocratic atmosphere of your holiday on the island of Usedom.

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