- Usedom is Germany’s second largest island; its landscape is hilly and spacious, features lovely beaches, grasslands and woods as well as rivers and lakes
- It boasts 42 kilometres of continuous fine white sandy beach
- With over 2,000 hours of sunshine per year Usedom is the sunniest area of Germany
- Five historic piers enable visitors a stroll high above the sea
- The largest coherent ensemble of mansions and villas built in Resort Architecture style lines the longest beach promenade of Europe
- Three nature parks allow visitors to get into close touch with flora and fauna: the Nature Park Island of Usedom, the Nature Park at the Szczecin Lagoon and the Nature Park Riverscape Peene Valley
- Usedom totals 200 kilometres of cycle trails and 400 kilometres of hiking paths
- Visitor to Usedom not only have the Baltic Sea on hand; additionally they have the Achterwasser Lagoon, the River Peene and numerous inland lakes at their disposal; a paradise for yachtsmen, wind and kite surfers as well as canoeists