Experiences from the North Sea to the Caribbean.
Discover four inspiring destinations that will make every stay a unique experience. And best of all: a FEINE PRIVATHOTELS hotel awaits you at every destination. Perfect? We think so too!
Fährhaus Sylt
Between waves and mudflats—Sylt
Sylt, Germany's most famous North Sea island, captivates visitors with its rugged nature, fascinating beaches, and luxurious charm. The miles of sandy beaches near Westerland are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and walking, while the impressive cliffs, such as the Red Cliff in Kampen, are particularly spectacular at sunset. Ellenbogen near List offers nature experiences – Germany's northernmost point captivates with its untouched dune landscape, free-roaming sheep, and breathtaking views. Active vacationers can discover the Wadden Sea on guided mudflat hikes or explore the heathland on cycling and hiking trails, and golfers are spoiled for choice with three impressive courses. In the immediate vicinity of the Marine Golf Club Sylt, the Fährhaus Sylt welcomes you with open arms.
The charm of villages such as Keitum, with its thatched Frisian houses and quaint cafés, and Kampen, with its exclusive boutiques and legendary bars, is also unique. Culture lovers can visit museums that bring Sylt's history, art, and tradition to life. Sylt combines nature, enjoyment, and sophisticated lifestyle in a distinctive way—making this island a special vacation destination.
Fährhaus Sylt
Between waves and mudflats—Sylt
Sylt, Germany's most famous North Sea island, captivates visitors with its rugged nature, fascinating beaches, and luxurious charm. The miles of sandy beaches near Westerland are ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and walking, while the impressive cliffs, such as the Red Cliff in Kampen, are particularly spectacular at sunset. Ellenbogen near List offers nature experiences – Germany's northernmost point captivates with its untouched dune landscape, free-roaming sheep, and breathtaking views. Active vacationers can discover the Wadden Sea on guided mudflat hikes or explore the heathland on cycling and hiking trails, and golfers are spoiled for choice with three impressive courses. In the immediate vicinity of the Marine Golf Club Sylt, the Fährhaus Sylt welcomes you with open arms.
The charm of villages such as Keitum, with its thatched Frisian houses and quaint cafés, and Kampen, with its exclusive boutiques and legendary bars, is also unique. Culture lovers can visit museums that bring Sylt's history, art, and tradition to life. Sylt combines nature, enjoyment, and sophisticated lifestyle in a distinctive way—making this island a special vacation destination.
Fährhaus Sylt
Our insider tips for Sylt
Sylt's insider tips include places and experiences off the beaten track: the quiet island village of Morsum in the east impresses with its thatched houses and the colorful Morsum Cliff – ideal for relaxing walks in unspoiled nature. The Rantum Basin is a real paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers seeking peace and quiet. The Braderup Heath offers impressive hiking trails through purple-blooming heathland with views of the Wadden Sea. For culinary delights, visit Dittmeyer's Austern-Compagnie in List for fresh oysters or the traditional Café Nielsen in Keitum for Frisian cake. By the way: if you visit Dittmeyer's Austern-Compagnie during the cooler months, you can take a look at the basins where the oysters spend the winter.
Wellness enthusiasts can enjoy a sauna at the Samoa beach sauna near Rantum, right by the sea, and then cool off in the North Sea. Other peaceful highlights include the shifting dunes near List, the Denghoog megalithic tomb in Wenningstedt, and the cemetery for the homeless in Westerland. Small cafés such as Café Mateika in Westerland also offer authentic cosiness away from the hustle and bustle.
Fährhaus Sylt
Our insider tips for Sylt
Sylt's insider tips include places and experiences off the beaten track: the quiet island village of Morsum in the east impresses with its thatched houses and the colorful Morsum Cliff – ideal for relaxing walks in unspoiled nature. The Rantum Basin is a real paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers seeking peace and quiet. The Braderup Heath offers impressive hiking trails through purple-blooming heathland with views of the Wadden Sea. For culinary delights, visit Dittmeyer's Austern-Compagnie in List for fresh oysters or the traditional Café Nielsen in Keitum for Frisian cake. By the way: if you visit Dittmeyer's Austern-Compagnie during the cooler months, you can take a look at the basins where the oysters spend the winter.
Wellness enthusiasts can enjoy a sauna at the Samoa beach sauna near Rantum, right by the sea, and then cool off in the North Sea. Other peaceful highlights include the shifting dunes near List, the Denghoog megalithic tomb in Wenningstedt, and the cemetery for the homeless in Westerland. Small cafés such as Café Mateika in Westerland also offer authentic cosiness away from the hustle and bustle.
Bülow Palais Dresden
Dresden, cultural metropolis
Dresden, also known as the “Florence of the Elbe,” captivates visitors with its unique blend of rich history, impressive architecture, and vibrant culture. Among its most important sights are the magnificent Frauenkirche, the Semperoper opera house, and the baroque Royal Palace with its Green Vault, a treasure chamber of international renown. The Zwinger, Dresden's most famous Baroque building, is home to important museums and is an architectural masterpiece. In this historic district lies the Bülow Palais Dresden, your first choice for an enjoyable stay in this cultural metropolis.
The Brühlsche Terrasse, often referred to as the “Balcony of Europe,” invites you to linger with its magnificent view of the Elbe River. In the colorful Neustadt district, you will experience creative flair, extraordinary galleries, street art, and a vibrant nightlife. Culture lovers appreciate the diverse range of museums. Dresden combines history, joie de vivre, and scenic charm in a special way, making every stay unforgettable.
Bülow Palais Dresden
Dresden, cultural metropolis
Dresden, also known as the “Florence of the Elbe,” captivates visitors with its unique blend of rich history, impressive architecture, and vibrant culture. Among its most important sights are the magnificent Frauenkirche, the Semperoper opera house, and the baroque Royal Palace with its Green Vault, a treasure chamber of international renown. The Zwinger, Dresden's most famous Baroque building, is home to important museums and is an architectural masterpiece. In this historic district lies the Bülow Palais Dresden, your first choice for an enjoyable stay in this cultural metropolis.
The Brühlsche Terrasse, often referred to as the “Balcony of Europe,” invites you to linger with its magnificent view of the Elbe River. In the colorful Neustadt district, you will experience creative flair, extraordinary galleries, street art, and a vibrant nightlife. Culture lovers appreciate the diverse range of museums. Dresden combines history, joie de vivre, and scenic charm in a special way, making every stay unforgettable.
Bülow Palais Dresden
Our insider tips in and around Dresden
Among Dresden's insider tips are lesser-known but particularly charming places: the Nymphenbad in Dresden's Zwinger Palace is considered a hidden highlight that many visitors overlook—an enchanting place with statues and water features. The Kunsthofpassage in Neustadt delights visitors with its unusual facades, small boutiques, and hidden cafés, ideal for a relaxed stroll away from the mainstream. An insider tip for connoisseurs is Dresden's highest beer garden in the former Yenidze tobacco building – under the dome, you can enjoy special dishes with a unique view. Übigau Castle, located a little off the beaten track, offers a summer stage and romantic evenings on the banks of the Elbe, far away from the hustle and bustle. Those seeking peace and quiet will find it in the Botanical Garden, a small paradise in the middle of the city. The three Elbe castles and the walk along the Blue Wonder are also worthwhile for visitors to Dresden who are looking for authenticity.
Bülow Palais Dresden
Our insider tips in and around Dresden
Among Dresden's insider tips are lesser-known but particularly charming places: the Nymphenbad in Dresden's Zwinger Palace is considered a hidden highlight that many visitors overlook—an enchanting place with statues and water features. The Kunsthofpassage in Neustadt delights visitors with its unusual facades, small boutiques, and hidden cafés, ideal for a relaxed stroll away from the mainstream. An insider tip for connoisseurs is Dresden's highest beer garden in the former Yenidze tobacco building – under the dome, you can enjoy special dishes with a unique view. Übigau Castle, located a little off the beaten track, offers a summer stage and romantic evenings on the banks of the Elbe, far away from the hustle and bustle. Those seeking peace and quiet will find it in the Botanical Garden, a small paradise in the middle of the city. The three Elbe castles and the walk along the Blue Wonder are also worthwhile for visitors to Dresden who are looking for authenticity.
Villa Eden
Merano – Land of eternal spring
Merano in South Tyrol enchants visitors with its unique blend of alpine scenery, Mediterranean flair, and rich history. Particularly well-known are the gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, offering a botanical journey around the world in 80 garden landscapes. The historic old town with its arcades invites you to stroll and shop; narrow streets, medieval city walls, and the magnificent Art Nouveau spa building characterize the town. In Merano's Art Nouveau district, Villa Eden awaits you, a hideaway for connoisseurs and perfectly located for your activities in and around Merano.
A highlight is the Tappeinerweg, a panoramic promenade with magnificent views of the city and mountains—it combines Mediterranean vegetation with an alpine panorama. You can relax in the modern Merano thermal baths with their many pools and saunas. For active vacationers, the Merano 2000 hiking and skiing area and the Merano High Mountain Trail in the nearby Texel Group are attractive destinations.
Villa Eden
Merano – Land of eternal spring
Merano in South Tyrol enchants visitors with its unique blend of alpine scenery, Mediterranean flair, and rich history. Particularly well-known are the gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, offering a botanical journey around the world in 80 garden landscapes. The historic old town with its arcades invites you to stroll and shop; narrow streets, medieval city walls, and the magnificent Art Nouveau spa building characterize the town. In Merano's Art Nouveau district, Villa Eden awaits you, a hideaway for connoisseurs and perfectly located for your activities in and around Merano.
A highlight is the Tappeinerweg, a panoramic promenade with magnificent views of the city and mountains—it combines Mediterranean vegetation with an alpine panorama. You can relax in the modern Merano thermal baths with their many pools and saunas. For active vacationers, the Merano 2000 hiking and skiing area and the Merano High Mountain Trail in the nearby Texel Group are attractive destinations.
Villa Eden
Our insider tips for Merano
Steinachviertel: Merano's oldest district enchants visitors with its narrow streets, medieval houses, and modern street art in Hallergasse and Passeiergasse—perfect for a stroll away from the hustle and bustle.
Wandelhalle an der Passer: A historic Art Nouveau gallery decorated with landscape paintings from South Tyrol. Small flea markets are held here regularly, and the Wandelhalle café invites you to linger.
Pulverturm: A less frequented viewpoint towering above the city. From here, you can enjoy a fantastic view of Merano and the Texel Mountains. At the foot of the tower, there is a small kiosk selling snacks and aperitifs.
Spronser Lakes: These high mountain lakes are a real insider tip for hiking enthusiasts – they are located in a secluded, impressive landscape north of Merano.
Törggelen: This South Tyrolean culinary custom – enjoying new wines with chestnuts and regional specialties – is particularly popular in traditional wine taverns.
Villa Eden
Our insider tips for Merano
Steinachviertel: Merano's oldest district enchants visitors with its narrow streets, medieval houses, and modern street art in Hallergasse and Passeiergasse—perfect for a stroll away from the hustle and bustle.
Wandelhalle an der Passer: A historic Art Nouveau gallery decorated with landscape paintings from South Tyrol. Small flea markets are held here regularly, and the Wandelhalle café invites you to linger.
Pulverturm: A less frequented viewpoint towering above the city. From here, you can enjoy a fantastic view of Merano and the Texel Mountains. At the foot of the tower, there is a small kiosk selling snacks and aperitifs.
Spronser Lakes: These high mountain lakes are a real insider tip for hiking enthusiasts – they are located in a secluded, impressive landscape north of Merano.
Törggelen: This South Tyrolean culinary custom – enjoying new wines with chestnuts and regional specialties – is particularly popular in traditional wine taverns.
SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT
The Caribbean – where joie de vivre is at home
The Caribbean is a tropical paradise that fascinates visitors above all with its incredible diversity. Over 7,000 islands, including famous ones such as Cuba, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, and many uninhabited islets, make up this region. Each island has its own unique charm: from white sandy beaches and turquoise seas to lush rainforests and vibrant cities with colonial history and lively culture, the Caribbean offers an unparalleled range of experiences.
The region captivates visitors with its warm-hearted people, colorful festivals, diverse cuisine, impressive natural wonders such as coral reefs, and great ethnic and cultural diversity. With the SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT, you can discover the islands of the Lesser Antilles and the Grenadines.
SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT
The Caribbean – where joie de vivre is at home
The Caribbean is a tropical paradise that fascinates visitors above all with its incredible diversity. Over 7,000 islands, including famous ones such as Cuba, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, and many uninhabited islets, make up this region. Each island has its own unique charm: from white sandy beaches and turquoise seas to lush rainforests and vibrant cities with colonial history and lively culture, the Caribbean offers an unparalleled range of experiences.
The region captivates visitors with its warm-hearted people, colorful festivals, diverse cuisine, impressive natural wonders such as coral reefs, and great ethnic and cultural diversity. With the SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT, you can discover the islands of the Lesser Antilles and the Grenadines.
SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT
Top reasons for a Caribbean vacation
The Caribbean is ideal for a winter vacation: while cold and darkness dominate in Europe and North America, visitors to the Caribbean can expect pleasant, warm weather, bright sunshine, and stable climatic conditions from December to March. Temperatures usually range between 77°F and 84°F, and the sea remains warm all year round—perfect conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach. The off-season, with fewer tourists, also makes many islands particularly attractive during this time. If you are looking for joie de vivre, nature, exoticism, and sunshine, especially in winter, you will find all of this in the Caribbean in an incomparable way.
SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT
Top reasons for a Caribbean vacation
The Caribbean is ideal for a winter vacation: while cold and darkness dominate in Europe and North America, visitors to the Caribbean can expect pleasant, warm weather, bright sunshine, and stable climatic conditions from December to March. Temperatures usually range between 77°F and 84°F, and the sea remains warm all year round—perfect conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach. The off-season, with fewer tourists, also makes many islands particularly attractive during this time. If you are looking for joie de vivre, nature, exoticism, and sunshine, especially in winter, you will find all of this in the Caribbean in an incomparable way.