Located in the north of Germany, not far from the Baltic Sea, Lübeck appears to be a city deeply marked by history. Surrounded by numerous canals, it also reveals an urban landscape sculpted by the water.
The treasures of Lübeck
A yacht charter in Lübeck will allow you to calmly sail along its many rivers, such as the Trave, and marvel at its range of landscapes and its historical heritage preserved in the port museum. If you want to mingle with the locals, consider leaving your river boat at the port and discovering the old town without further delay.
The city of Lübeck, recognized by UNESCO, can be discovered through, for example, its local cuisine such as the famous Marzipan. If you want to feast in good company, don't forget to attend the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, which takes place in Lübeck's largest venue, the Musik- und Kongresshalle.
Founded in 1143, Lübeck also inspired the emergence of numerous villages around the Baltic. During your visit to this queen of the Hanseatic cities, you will discover its historic buildings, in particular the seven steeples of its five main churches, the Holstein Gate and St. Mary's Church. Built between 1250 and 1351, the latter proudly symbolizes the red brick architectural style of northern Germany.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 133 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer |
Average price per week | $13,188 |
Minimum weekly price | $989 |
Maximum price per week | $562,964 |