A-ROSA Travemünde
Summer extra fresh: The A-ROSA Travemünde in the listed building evokes memories of relaxation like 100 years ago - only on a much higher luxury label.
Attractively quiet
In the 4,500 m² SPA-ROSA, original thalassotherapy is one of the core competencies. Here, right by the sea with its typical stimulating climate, you can experience original thalassotherapy at its best. The SPA-ROSA has its own pipeline that feeds the three pools and seven thalassotherapy tubs directly with fresh seawater in order to make effective use of the healing power of the water for algae and seawater baths, treatments with sea silt or full-body sea peelings. Those who want to treat themselves to a special day can do so in the DaySpa.
Fully relaxed
The Baltic Sea in the immediate vicinity offers a sea of opportunities for water sports. Catamarans and cutters are always available for a trip. Waterskiing and wakeboarding offer an adventure for all thrill-seekers. A dip or two in the fresh Baltic Sea is also great fun. Golf and tennis facilities are available and of course you can always go for a long walk on the beach;
Literary enjoyment
Thomas Mann was a popular guest in Travemünde and it was only natural to name a restaurant after his famous novel "Buddenbrooks". For years, the restaurant was the award-winning flagship of the house, but now the star chef has moved on and the restaurant has closed. This does not mean that the culinary delights are not outstanding. The conservatory restaurant with its large sun terrace offers delicious food from the buffet. Always fresh, always varied - that's what we mean by good cuisine. In the wine bar, very special snacks are served, with a focus on regional dishes that are served on plates and tables accompanied by matching wines.

















































