- Seamless connectivity from the GCC makes it a perfect summer haven
Dubai-: Germany, with its diverse landscapes and vibrant culture, invites GCC travellers to experience five must-see attractions this summer. These attractions, showcased by the German National Tourist Office (GNTO), offer a unique blend of charm and beauty, catering to every interest for an unforgettable vacation.
With direct flights from several cities across GCC, accessing Germany’s attractions has never been easier. Efficient air travel options ensure that travellers can reach popular destinations such as Berlin, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich. Once in Germany, an extensive network of trains, buses, and highways makes exploring the country both convenient and enjoyable.
Black Forest National Park: Nature’s Untamed Beauty
Visitors seeking the untamed beauty of nature will find the Black Forest National Park an ideal retreat. This 10,000-hectare nature reserve in Baden-Württemberg boasts lush green forests and spectacular views from mountains over 1,000 metres high. Adventurers can indulge in hiking, biking, or rafting while exploring an undisturbed natural habitat home to the peregrine falcon and the pygmy owl. With areas left untouched by human intervention for over 100 years, the park offers a truly authentic and immersive natural experience.
UNESCO Elbe Riverside Biosphere Reserve: A Pristine Ecosystem
The UNESCO Elbe Riverside Biosphere Reserve is a haven for those intrigued by unique ecosystems. Stretching from Saxony-Anhalt to Schleswig-Holstein, this reserve features pristine wetlands, white sandy beaches, and wooded hills. Visitors can explore this diverse landscape through boat trips, canoe adventures, and the 840-kilometre Elbe Cycle Route, which winds through the scenic river valley. This reserve provides a habitat for cranes, wild geese, white-tailed eagles, and beavers, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts.
Outletcity Metzingen: A Shopper’s Paradise
Fashion enthusiasts will find their paradise at Outletcity Metzingen, the birthplace of Hugo Boss, which now also features the new Moxy Hotel, adding a touch of metropolitan flair for extended stays. Renowned for offering international brands at discounted prices, Outletcity Metzingen attracts over 4 million visitors annually. It continues to set trends with its innovative approach, including a fully digitalized shopping experience.
Schloss Lieser: Stepping into a Fairytale
For those seeking a blend of luxury and history, Schloss Lieser in the Moselle region offers a unique stay in a beautifully restored castle. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of the Moselle River and surrounding vineyards, as well as facilities such as a library and a spa & wellness area. The castle’s restaurant provides an authentic gastronomic journey, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and indulgence.
Northern Germany Island-Hopping: Discover Unique Charms
Northern Germany offers an island-hopping experience featuring destinations such as Amrum, Föhr, Pellworm, North Beach, and Sylt. Each island has its own distinct charm and attractions. Amrum is known for its 15-kilometre-long and 1.5-kilometre-wide Kniepsand beach, making it ideal for families. Visitors can enjoy bike tours, explore the bird sanctuary Amrum-Odde, or visit historical sites like the 1875-built Amrum lighthouse and the 1770-built Old Mill in Nebel.
Referred to as the Frisian Caribbean, Föhr offers over 200 kilometres of bike paths and unique attractions like the Planet Trail and Hinrichsen’s family farm. Pellworm features tranquil mudflats and quiet walks in the Wadden Sea, perfect for those seeking relaxation. The island boasts an 8-metre-high dike with a circular bike path and the famous Pellworms Lighthouse with its 37-metre-high viewing platform.
North Beach, known as the “green heart of the Wadden Sea,” offers leisure activities like carriage rides through the Wadden Sea to Hallig Südfall, fishing at Holmer Siel, and brainteasers at the Dr. Lux Escape Room. Sylt, famous for its Megamarsch challenge, allows visitors to explore the entire island within 24 hours. Highlights include the Braderup Heath nature reserve, the Kampen Noble Village, the Rantum Basin, and the southern end’s Hörnum with the Budersand Hotel and Kai 3 restaurant.
Highlighting the variety of experiences available, Yamina Sofo, Director of Marketing & Sales Office Gulf Countries at GNTO, commented: “Germany is a destination that truly has something for everyone. From our lush national parks and pristine biosphere reserves to our vibrant shopping destinations and luxurious historical stays, we encourage travellers to experience the breadth of what our country has to offer.”
Discover Germany’s summer treasures and create unforgettable memories with these five must-visit attractions. Whether you’re an adventurer, a nature lover, a shopper, or a history buff, Germany promises an experience like no other. For more information about the attractions and experiences Germany has to offer