1. Sylt
Sylt has long been a playground for Germany’s rich and famous, and is called the “German Hamptons” for good reason. Pronounced “Zoolt,” it is a surreally beautiful, 40-kilometer (25-mile) long island on Germany’s North Sea Coast, which has one of the longest unbroken stretches of immaculate sandy beach in all of Europe. Sylt is famous for its invigorating sea air and sense of space. This summer enjoy magnificent vistas of the sparkling sea, huge sand dunes and endless fields of bright-yellow flowering rapeseed.
Great post on Germany. We spent three weeks exploring the divergent sides of Germany last summer. We snapped over 5k in photos! It’s truly beautiful.