Sea spa
A seaside spa is a health resort in Germany that offers special spa treatments by using the sea climate .
In contrast to the seaside resort , a seaside spa must meet additional conditions that entitle it to the title Seeheilbad:
- Location on the seashore; the center of the village must not be more than two kilometers from the coastline,
- scientifically recognized and therapeutically applicable climate that has proven itself through experience and an appropriate air quality that is monitored,
- at least one practice of a spa doctor ,
- Facilities for dispensing and using the cure products,
- perfect bathing water quality on a well-kept and guarded bathing beach that is monitored,
- Beach promenades, parks that are sufficiently undisturbed by road traffic as well as beach or landscape paths, opportunities for games and sports,
- diet advice during the short term; Employment of at least one dietician in hospitals and diet kitchens,
- Communication and information facility.
Like other health resorts, a seaside spa may have the addition of bath in the place name .
Recognized sea spas
The list may not be complete.
North Sea
- Baltrum
- Bensersiel
- Borkum
- Büsum
- Cuxhaven
- Friedrichskoog
- Heligoland
- Juist
- Langeoog
- Neuharlingersiel
- Norddorf on Amrum
- North-north dike
- Norderney
- North beach
- Pellworm
- Spiekeroog
- Sankt Peter-Ording
- Schillig
- Wangerooge
- Wenningstedt-Braderup (Sylt)
- Western March II
- Westerland (Sylt)
- Wittdün on Amrum
- Wyk on Föhr
Baltic Sea
- Ahlbeck
- Ahrenshoop
- Bansin
- Castle on Fehmarn
- Dahme (Holstein)
- Damp
- Dierhagen
- Boltenhagen
- Glücksburg
- Graal-Müritz
- Grossenbrode
- Groemitz
- Haffkrug
- Heiligendamm
- Heiligenhafen
- Heringsdorf
- Hohwacht
- Kellenhusen
- Kühlungsborn
- Niendorf
- Nienhagen
- Scharbeutz
- Timmendorfer beach
- Travemünde
- Warnemünde
- Wustrow
- Zingst