Escape to Falckensteiner Strand — Kiel's most beautiful arc of Baltic beach — for a sun-drenched afternoon of golden sand, crystalline fjord water, and the extraordinary spectacle of giant cruise ships and sailing yachts gliding past just offshore.
What to expect
Arrive at Falckensteiner Strand — a long, fine-sand beach framed by pine trees and the shimmering Kiel Fjord — and settle into a classic Strandkorb beach chair with a panoramic view across one of Europe's most active sea lanes. The spectacle of ocean-going vessels, naval vessels, and racing sailboats passing within touching distance is uniquely thrilling and utterly Kiel. Your private guide shares the sailing heritage of this Olympic city (Kiel hosted the 1972 Munich Olympics sailing events), points out the Laboe Memorial on the far shore, and recommends the finest beach kiosk for fresh Brötchen, smoked fish, and cold Baltic Sea beer. The water is bracing but swimmable in summer; the atmosphere is relaxed, elegant, and entirely local.
Good to know
Falckensteiner Strand is approximately 10 km northeast of the cruise terminal — a 15-minute taxi ride (approx. EUR 20 one way). The beach itself is free to access; Strandkorb hire is approx. EUR 8–12 for a half-day. A private guide from Kiel Walking Tours adds expert narration and local curation — book directly. This excursion is ideal as a relaxed afternoon option after a morning city or canal experience.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kiel Canal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.