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Accommodation Record at Campsites - Baltic Sea at the Front

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The camping trend is unbroken: there were 44.7 million overnight stays in 2025 - a record. The Baltic Sea remains particularly popular despite rising prices.

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The camping trend is unbroken: there were 44.7 million overnight stays in 2025 – a record. The Baltic Sea remains particularly popular despite rising prices.

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The camping trend is unbroken: there were 44.7 million overnight stays in 2025 - a record. The Baltic Sea remains particularly popular despite rising prices.

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Federal Statistical Office [Newsroom]WIESBADEN (ots) - - Number of camping nights one quarter above the pre-Corona level of 2019 - Schleswig-holsteinische Ostsee also 2025 most visited destination for camping, camping guests from abroad prefer to visit the Black Forest ... Read more here...Original content of: Federal Statistical Office, news transmitted by currently

The overnight stays at campsites increased by 4.2 percent to around 44.7 million in 2025. Before the pandemic, almost a quarter less

The boom in camping continues and has reached a new record last year. With almost 44.7 million overnight stays in 2025, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) at the start of the camping season, more people than ever have stayed at campsites in Germany. This was 4.2 % more camping nights than in 2024 (42.9 million) and 24.9 % more than before the pandemic (2019: 35.8 million). {/mprestriction} The number of camping nights withi…

The camping boom continues and reached a new record last year. With almost 44.7 million overnight stays in 2025, more people than ever before stayed at campsites in Germany, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) at the start of the camping season. This represents a 4.2% increase in overnight stays compared to 2024 (42.9 million) and a 24.9% increase compared to pre-pandemic levels (2019: 35.8 million).

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destatis.de broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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