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25/5/2025

Baltic Sea hotels with sea views: The top 5 for your perfect beach vacation

Five unique Baltic Sea hotels with direct sea views — discover exclusive accommodation in five countries for your next unforgettable beach vacation.

Imagine opening the shutters of your hotel room in the morning and there it is: the sea. Sparkling in the morning sun, calm and powerful at the same time, filled with a fresh breeze that starts the day. The most beautiful Baltic Sea hotels with sea views give you exactly such moments. The Baltic Sea — often underrated — offers not only endless sandy beaches, but also an exciting cultural diversity along its coasts. And right there, in the best places, are hotels that surprise with their location, design and atmosphere.

What makes for a good sea view hotel on the Baltic Sea?

It's not just the view of the water that counts — it's the feeling of having arrived. In a stylishly furnished room, where bright colors reflect daylight and you have the salty sea air in your nose as soon as you enter. It's the little details: breakfast on the terrace with a view of the waves, a spa with panoramic sauna, or a fireside evening with a storm. I have chosen exactly such places for you.

The top 5 Baltic Sea hotels with sea views — five countries, five dream hotels:

1. Germany: Hotel Seesteg, Norderney

www.seesteg-norderney.de

A boutique hotel in a historic warehouse right on the North Beach — minimalistic, stylish, maritime. The heated infinity pool on the roof merges with the horizon; inside, clean lines meet warm materials such as oak, linen and stone. Views of the sea are available from almost every room, and the in-house restaurant serves North German slow food cuisine. Ideal for design fans, peace seekers and style-conscious connoisseurs.

2. Denmark: Ruths Hotel, Skagen

www.ruths-hotel.dk

This charming, traditional fishermen style hotel is located in the northernmost tip of Denmark, where the North and Baltic Seas meet. The white buildings with red roofs look like something out of an Astrid Lindgren book. Inside, you'll be greeted by a scent of fresh wood, sea breeze and cinnamon — the latter from breakfast pastries. The rooms are cozy Scandinavian, the wellness area is simply elegant. The famous sandy beaches of Skagen start right outside.

3rd Poland: Diune Hotel & Resort, Kołobrzeg

www.zdrojowahotels.pl/diune-hotel

Surrounded by a dune forest, just a few steps away from the white Baltic Sea beach, this hotel is a modern gem with nostalgic flair. Inspired by Art Deco, it is elegant, spacious and full of light. The wellness area is ultra-modern, and the restaurant serves fresh Baltic Sea cuisine — from amber-marinated salmon to homemade rye bread. Ideal for couples and families who want to combine nature and comfort.

4. Sweden: Strandflickornas Havshotell, Lysekil

www.strandflickorna.com

A magical little hotel on the west coast of Sweden — yes, it also belongs to the Baltic Sea! The Victorian-style villa offers individually designed rooms, many with sea views, and a very special atmosphere: romance meets Scandinavian serenity. Right by the water, you can swim in historic bathhouses, watch seals or sit on the rock and watch the sun sink. Like a little journey back in time — but beautiful.

5. Lithuania: Michaelson Boutique Hotel, Klaipeda

www.hotelmichaelson.com

Located right on the historic promenade of the old town, this hotel combines Lithuanian history with modern industrial chic. Dark wood, brick and glass dominate the interior, and from many rooms you have a peaceful view of the Danė River, which flows into the Baltic Sea. The atmosphere is urban and calm at the same time. Breakfast with regional specialities such as rye bread with herb quark and honey is particularly recommended.

Atmosphere & sensory impressions

Staying at these hotels is a sensual experience. The sea breeze blows through the windows everywhere, the screeches of seagulls evoke memories of childhood summers. Materials such as driftwood, linen and stone bring nature into the room. Many houses smell freshly baked bread or pine needles from the nearby forest in the morning. The Baltic Sea is not a loud sea — it whispers, calms, and invites you to sweep into yourself.

Conclusion: Five countries, five perspectives — one sea

The Baltic Sea connects. And that's exactly what you feel in these hotels: Each country tells its own story, brings in its own culture — but they all share the light, the sparkle on the water, the wind that blows through the dune grass. A stay at a Baltic Sea hotel with a sea view is an invitation to let go of everyday life and rediscover what it means to relax. Whether you want to relax in Scandinavia or relax with the family in Poland — the sea view remains the connecting element.

Booking tips:

  • Book early, especially during the summer season — many of these hotels are small and popular.

  • You can often find exclusive offers or special arrangements directly on the hotel websites.

  • Look for sustainable concepts: Many Baltic Sea hotels rely on regional cuisine, green electricity or plastic-free room equipment.

Ready for the Baltic Sea? Then grab your suitcase — your place by the sea is already waiting.