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Sailing trip with a Zees boat on the Szczecin Lagoon

Mönkebude · 53.7662° N, 13.9785° E
Sailing trip with a Zees boat on the Szczecin Lagoon

Guests can go on tours across the lagoon from Mönkebude harbor in a sailing boat that was once used for fishing on the waters of the Szczecin Lagoon.

The dark brown, coarse sails and robust hull are reminiscent of the old days. Skipper Alwin Harder sails the "Ghost" on the Szczecin Lagoon from May to the end of September. You have the opportunity to take part in a sailing trip for approx. 1.5 hours, a half-day trip of 4 hours or a full day from 4 hours on the Szczecin Lagoon. Cyclists and cycling groups can use the ferry service from Mönkebude to Usedom or vice versa. Your trip starts from Mönkebude harbor in the direction of Usedom to the towns: Usedom harbor East - Klüne / Wilhelmshof Karnin Kamp Ueckermünde

Sailing trip with a Zeesboot on the Szczecin Lagoon from Mönkebude

Those who want to experience the waters between the mainland of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the island of Usedom in a special way will find an extraordinary offer in Mönkebude: a sailing trip on a traditional Zeesboot on the Szczecin Lagoon. The "Ghost" - a former fishing boat with characteristic dark brown sails and a robust hull - is a reminder of the region's centuries-old fishing tradition. From May to the end of September, skipper Alwin Harder takes guests out on the water.

Trip options: From 1.5 hours to a full-day excursion

Depending on time and interest, there are various trip lengths to choose from: a short trip of around 1.5 hours, a half-day trip of around 4 hours or a full-day experience on the Szczecin Lagoon. The route leads from the port of Mönkebude towards Usedom and other destinations such as Karnin, Kamp and Ueckermünde. Cyclists can also use the ferry service between Mönkebude and Usedom - a great way to combine the lagoon tour with a cycle tour along the coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Traditional Zeesboats - history on the water

Zeesboats are part of the maritime history of the Baltic Sea region. Originally used for fishing on the lagoon, they are now rare witnesses to history. Anyone who has already visited the coastal towns of Stralsund, Greifswald or the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park can experience the connection between coastal culture and seafaring tradition even more deeply on a cruise from Mönkebude.

Journey to the port of Mönkebude on the Szczecin Lagoon

Mönkebude is located in the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald, directly on the Szczecin Lagoon. The town can be reached by car via the B109, while the A20 (Neubrandenburg) and A11 junctions offer good connections from Berlin and Hamburg. The nearest major train station is in Ueckermünde, from where Mönkebude can be reached by car or regional bus services.

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Other attractions in Mönkebude

Fischerstube Mönkebude Local History Museum

Fischerstube Mönkebude Local History Museum

Mönkebude

Since 2000, the Fischerstube has been home to everything that shaped life in the village and the region. The tourist information office is also located here. Here you’ll find information, room reservations, bike rentals, fishing permits, souvenirs, and much more. On May 11, 1996, the “Fischerstube” Mönkebude Museum opened its doors—and has since become a vibrant place of remembrance and community. What once began as a small exhibition on the history of fishing is now a lovingly maintained piece of village culture that delights locals and visitors alike. In the Fischerstube, you can feel the spirit of times gone by: nets, fish traps, tools, and photos tell the story of the hard but proud work of the fishermen on the Szczecin Lagoon. Many exhibits come from local families—each piece with its own story. The museum thus preserves not only old artifacts, but above all the knowledge, language, and sense of community of an entire generation. The tourist information office is also located here. Here you’ll find information, room reservations, bike rentals, fishing license sales, souvenirs, and much more.

St. Peter's Church, Mönkebude

St. Peter's Church, Mönkebude

Mönkebude

The church in Mönkebude is located on the southwestern shore of the Szczecin Lagoon within the Haffküste Landscape Conservation Area. To the south and west of the community lies the Ueckermünder Heide. St. Petri Church was built in 1933–1934 as the first church in this village, which is approximately 750 years old. The church is oriented east-west on a trapezoidal plot between a state highway and a local road, about 1,000 meters from the lagoon shore. The tower is 18 meters high, including the cross. The church is constructed of brick masonry (wall thickness: nave 50 cm, tower 62.5 cm) as a simple, single-nave hall church (roof pitch approx. 45°), with a recessed wooden beam ceiling and a barrel-vaulted chancel. A photovoltaic system (2002–2004) has been installed on the south side of the roof. With its octagonal spire, the church tower resembles a lighthouse with a viewing gallery.