





The Ahlbeck Pier is a historic pier located in Seebad Ahlbeck on the island of Usedom and recognized as the oldest pier in Germany. Extending 280 meters from the Imperial Beach into the Baltic Sea, it features a restaurant and a jetty at its end.
The city center of Seebad Ahlbeck is known for its charming Gründerzeit-style villas and historic mansions. The area offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, shops, and boutiques to explore.
The Baumwipfelpfad Usedom offers a treetop walkway with panoramic views over Seebad Ahlbeck and the surroundings, featuring a 33-meter observation tower, visitor center, and interactive exhibits.
From 1936 to 1945, Peenemünde was Europe’s largest armaments center, where up to 12,000 people developed early cruise missiles and rockets. The Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum presents this history, including the development of these weapons, the people involved, and the use of forced labor.
The Tauchgondel Zinnowitz is a unique underwater attraction that lets visitors discover Baltic Sea marine life from a fully submerged viewing cabin. Located at the end of the pier, the diving capsule descends four meters to the seabed, offering a safe, dry experience with large viewing windows and informative 3D films.