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Camping on the Baltic Sea gets more expensive – tourists keep coming

21.06.2026 17:17 1 min 1 source РУС
moin.de DEU
Camping on the Baltic Sea gets more expensive – tourists keep coming
Original source: moin.de

The average nightly rate at campsites on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) has risen to €48, or about €53 including the visitor's tax. According to a Pincamp analysis, prices in the region increased by 9%, with seaside spots up to 18% higher. The most expensive site is Naturdüne Camping Resort Zingst at €61.50 per night. Key drivers are a 40% rise in the minimum wage since 2022 and higher energy costs. Despite this, one in eleven tourist overnight stays in Germany is at a campsite, and the national average of €41 remains cheaper than Croatia (€73) or Italy (€63).

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Camping on the Baltic Sea gets more expensive – tourists keep coming

21.06.2026 moin.de DEU Original source

DE Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 15.08.2026

Super E10

$2.48 /l

€2.14 · £1.83/l

138 of 143

pricier than 96% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.56 /l

€2.21 · £1.89/l

90 of 95

pricier than 94% of countries

Diesel

$2.52 /l

€2.17 · £1.86/l

132 of 143

pricier than 92% of countries

Premium Diesel

$2.83 /l

€2.44 · £2.09/l

39 of 41

pricier than 93% of countries

LPG

$1.28 /l

€1.11 · £0.95/l

50 of 55

pricier than 89% of countries

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