Pretty German town - nice park - nice to walk around and see the boats, ice cream shops and cafes. The beach is really lovely and you can rent a cabana and hang out at the beach. We didn't do an organized tour but loved the day. ...
We embarked here. There is no elevator when you are trying to cross the train tracks so good luck lugging your luggage up and down the 2 flights of stairs. ...
Warnemunde is a lovely seaside resort. There is a beautiful white sand beach that you can spend the day at although the sea was too cold for me! There are lovely shops and a climb up the lighthouse costing only €3 is fully worth it.
We also took the train to Rostock. A station staff member was on hand to help with tickets. It cost €5.20 for a day ticket for one person but also the same for a ...
Walking around Warnemunde was very relaxing. It is a cute seaside village with great restaurants and coffee houses. The excursion to Berlin is very tiring with three hours travel each way so we dd not do that. ...
Took a German harbor tour, climbed the lighthouse, had lunch on the boardwalk, and did some light shopping. The cruisers who went to Berlin said it was great. ...
We enjoyed our time in both Rostock and Warnemunde. We started in Warnemunde. We walked around and explored the town and spent some time by the beach. We then took the train into Rostock where we explored the pedestrian mall. ...
the town is a five minute walk from the port. I chose not to go to Berlin. I took the train to Rostock, used the tram there and then walked around Warnemunde and visited the beach. I used Rick Steves Northern Europe Ports guide and his info is accurate and informative. ...