Travelling to Travemünde from Hamburg Airport (HAM)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Hamburg Airport to Travemünde transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Hamburg Helmut Schmidt Airport to Travemünde — 88 kilometres in approximately 75 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Hamburg Airport serves northern Germany's largest city and the wider Hamburg metropolitan region, with destinations spanning the Baltic coast, the Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony. Our Hamburg Airport to Travemünde private transfer provides the most direct and comfortable connection — your driver confirmed at arrivals, fixed price, delivered to your door without connections or waiting.
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Our private transfer from Hamburg Airport to Travemünde provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Travemünde is Germany's most aristocratic Baltic seaside resort — a historic spa and beach town at the mouth of the Trave River where it enters the Baltic Sea, connected to Lübeck by the river and just 20km from the city centre. Founded as a resort in 1802, Travemünde attracted Thomas Mann (who spent summers here as a child and described it in Buddenbrooks), Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the 19th-century European aristocracy to its long sandy beach, its casino and its promenade lined with elegant beach hotels. The four-masted sailing ship Passat — one of the last surviving 'Flying P-Liner' sailing cargo ships of the famous Hamburg shipping company — is permanently moored at Travemünde as a museum ship and one of the most important maritime heritage vessels in Germany.
Travemünde is also one of the busiest Baltic ferry terminals in Germany — Finnlines, TT-Line and Stena Line operate regular ferry services to Helsinki, Malmö, Trelleborg and Rostock from the Travemünde ferry terminals, making it an important transit point for Scandinavian and Baltic travel. The historic old town of Travemünde retains charming 19th-century resort architecture along the Vorderreihe and the casino promenade, while the long Priwall beach peninsula opposite (accessible by small ferry) has a wilder, less-developed character. The sunset views over the Baltic Sea from the beach and the Lighthouse Hill give Travemünde its characteristic atmospheric maritime quality.
Sailing Ship Passat: The four-masted barque Passat (1911) — one of the last surviving Flying P-Liner sailing cargo ships of the Hamburg shipping company F. Laeisz — is permanently moored at Travemünde Harbour as a museum ship and youth hostel. These extraordinary sailing vessels, the fastest cargo ships of the early 20th century on the nitrate routes around Cape Horn, were among the most beautiful large sailing ships ever built. The Passat can be visited and explored.
Baltic Ferry Terminal: Travemünde is a major departure point for Baltic ferry services — Finnlines operates to Helsinki and other Finnish ports, TT-Line to Trelleborg (Sweden) and Malmö, and Stena Line connects to Scandinavia. For travellers continuing to Finland or Sweden by ferry, our transfer from Hamburg Airport to Travemünde ferry terminal can be timed to coordinate with your sailing.
Thomas Mann and Resort Heritage: Travemünde's elegant 19th-century resort character, described by Thomas Mann in Buddenbrooks as the summer destination of the Lübeck merchant families, is still visible in the promenade hotels, the casino (Germany's oldest, established 1851) and the beach. The resort's heritage is one of the most authentic surviving examples of the Wilhelmine Baltic resort tradition.
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