The classic Baltic seacoast on the German island of Usedom has long attracted visitors seeking the restorative benefits of seawater. Along the shoreline, historic bathing cabins were once carried into the water by seaside attendants using poles mounted along the sides. These cabins were repeatedly dipped into the sea so occupants could enjoy saltwater bathing discreetly and benefit from the therapeutic effects without exposure in public.
Experience the island’s heritage with contemporary comfort at Steigenberger Grandhotel and Spa, a distinguished ensemble of seven grand buildings offering 169 rooms, suites and studios. Located in the resort village of Heringsdorf—one of the Baltic region’s most renowned spa destinations—the hotel stands among numerous Imperial-era architectural landmarks that define the area’s charm.
Standard amenities include complimentary Wi‑Fi, pet-friendly accommodations, meeting facilities and 24-hour room service, ensuring both convenience and comfort. Dining options span gourmet cuisine and local specialties: Restaurant Lilienthal Usedom and the Seaside Restaurant serve refined menus, while the Wine Salon presents classic regional dishes in a relaxed setting.
The Baltic Sea Grand Spa Usedom centers on water-based wellness. Facilities include a heated indoor pool, steam bath and a Finnish sauna, complemented by a broad selection of massages and therapies. Signature treatments such as the Sea of Youth cell cure facial, a water float couch experience and the Warm Wave of the Sea body treatment emphasize relaxation and rejuvenation. Outdoors, a scenic 7.5-mile seaside promenade invites leisurely strolls or cycling, offering panoramic coastal views and easy access to the beach.