How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Ummanz?
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 138 € for one night.
Schwanke's 5 DTV stars FH Seeadler
beautiful loving 5 star holiday home with luxury equipment, up to 6 pers., 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sauna, fireplace, 106 sqm living space, 604 sqm plot,
Historic farmhouse from 1840, high-quality renovation with a view of the water and scenery, located on the Bodden with over 2,500 sqm large garden plot with charging option for electric vehicles.
Sustainable
Insel Rügen Ummanz - Beautiful holiday home with thatched roof for 4 persons and large enclosed garden in the Ummanz district of Mursewiek.
Very sustainable
Holiday flat in Mursewiek/Ummanz with harbour view on the "Focker Strom"
Sustainable
Squirrel's Nest - Alte Försterei
Island Ummanz/Rügen: rustic 3-room holiday flat with beautiful garden, sauna and parking space.
Sustainable
Holiday apartment "At the Lighthouse" in Ummanz, Rügen, 120m², 2 rooms, max. 4 persons.
10% Promotion 05/29/2026 - 06/21/2026
Holiday home 'Haus Am Deich' on Rügen in Ummanz, 70m² living space, living room, 2 bedrooms, max. 4 persons. 800sqm large garden, garden chairs with table, beach chair.
Sustainable
Beautiful thatched-roof house on the Bodden with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, wood stove, and infrared sauna. Provides ample space for up to 8 people. Very quiet and idyllic location.
Holiday home with water view in a dream location
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Cheapest month:
February - Ø 110€/night
Most expensive month:
July - Ø 152€/night
Best chances for available stays:
November - 84% available
Lowest availability:
August - only 11% available
128€ for 30 May - 06 Jun
133€ Yearly average
38% for 30 May - 06 Jun
50% Yearly average
The island of Ummanz and the municipality of the same name cover an area of about 20 square kilometers and are located in the heart of the Kubitzer Bodden, to the west of Rügen. Since part of the municipality is on the mainland of Rügen, you can stay both in and on Ummanz. The flat island is characterized by picturesque small villages and charming nature. The district of Suhrendorf is opposite the island of Hiddensee and is ideal if you want to rent a quiet vacation apartment or holiday home for a beach holiday. The area is also popular among kite surfers and windsurfers. Away from the large tourist areas, there is a fine sandy beach. Ummanz's attractions include St. Mary's Church in Wasser and the museum. You can quickly and comfortably reach Rügen from your house via a bridge. A very popular excursion destination is the hunting lodge Granitz, from which you have a magnificent view over the Binzer Bay and the land. With its extravagant central tower, the luxuriously appointed hunting seat is definitely worth a visit. The building was constructed by the Putbus princely family between 1837 and 1846. Besides the thrill of climbing the approximately 40-meter-high tower, a noteworthy museum awaits you here. Cape Arkona is a 43-meter-high cliff made of boulder clay and chalk located on the Wittow Peninsula. The former cult site of the Ranen is one of the island's most popular excursion destinations. From the cliff, you have a breathtaking view over the Baltic Sea. During a walk, you can explore Cape Arona with its three lighthouses, the pilot tower, the military bunker, and the Slavic rampart. In addition to history and art, the small fishing village of Vitt also awaits you. Bodden meadows and flat land make Ummanz excellent for hiking and cycling. The municipality boasts a pristine coastline, solitude, and silence. In autumn and spring, a hike on the Crane Island is worthwhile. In the Baltic Sea resort of Seelin on Rügen, the island's landmark is the 394-meter-long Sellin Pier, which was constructed in impressive spa architecture based on historical models. The small Seafarer's House Museum is a nice stop during a bike tour.
Ummanz, the little sister of Rügen, invites you to relax all year round. The waters between Ummanz and Hiddensee have been connected by a bridge since 1901. Starting from the state-recognized resort of Sassnitz and the breathtaking Cape Arkona, to the Wittow Peninsula, to the Baltic Sea resort of Sellin and the unique chalk coast: A vacation apartment or an affordable holiday home on Rügen offers plenty of variety and numerous attractions.
Whether a house or vacation apartment, Ummanz is excellently suited for a family-friendly holiday. A highlight for the whole family is a ride on the Rasender Roland. The over 100-year-old narrow-gauge steam railway is steam-powered and connects the Baltic Sea resorts of Sellin, Göhren, Baabe, and Putbus. Also worth seeing is the KDF-Bad, which is the longest building in the world. According to the plans of the National Socialists, more than 20,000 guests were to vacation in the building at one time. Today, you can visit a typical guest room there. The Documentation Center Prora houses a permanent exhibition that was realized in 2003 and 2004 by the European Union with partners from the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Austria, and Poland. The documentation is accompanied by various temporary exhibitions. In the port of Sassnitz, a British submarine awaits you. The fully preserved information panels, facilities, and soundtracks provide an interesting insight into the living and working conditions of the crew. The engine room and the operations center are particularly interesting. With the two functional periscopes, you can get a panoramic view of the Sassnitz harbor. The entire interior is very well preserved and still smells like it used to. Whether a cozy holiday, action-packed vacation, winter or summer, a holiday in a vacation apartment or holiday home privately owned in Ummanz offers something for every taste and every season. Of course, it is also very suitable for a holiday with a dog.
Despite its geographical separation from the mainland, the island cuisine of Rügen is not unaffected. Of course, you can also find fricassee, Königsberger Klopse, roulades, pork knuckle, and schnitzel served on Rügen. However, Rügen has also maintained a great deal of independence. The food has been simple for many centuries, but also offered some variety through the combination of livestock farming, agriculture, forest fruits, and fishing. The dishes were meant to be quickly prepared, tasty, filling, and as affordable as possible. Typical dishes of the region include Rügen boiled fish, braised cabbage, cabbage stew, Jasmund mustard eggs, and smoked eel. Sea trout, cod, herring, and flounder are caught off the coast, and splendid perch, pike, and pike-perch grow in the Bodden waters. Whether in the fashionable Baltic Sea resorts or in a small fishing village, when you order fish on Rügen, whether as soup, pickled, fried, or smoked, you can't go wrong. It doesn't get any fresher. How about a herring feast or cod fillet with mashed potatoes or root vegetables? Not only during the Mönchsguter Herring Festival in Göhren, the Herring Weeks, or the Reusenfest in Baabe, everyone is sure to find something suitable here. During the rapeseed bloom, many restaurants also offer garfish season. The garfish, also known as needlefish, grows to about 80 centimeters long and comes to the Bodden waters to spawn in the spring. Or how about treating your loved ones to a delicious regional dish in your vacation apartment or holiday home?
When you rent a house on Ummanz, you don't have to miss out on art and culture. Visit the Störtebeker Festival, numerous castles, the theater in Putbus, or the Natural Heritage Center. The 27-meter-high Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Tower with its distinctive glass dome roof was built by Ernst-Moritz Arndt on a rampart located on a 91-meter-high wooded hill. From the tower, you have a magnificent panoramic view over the island. The Narrow Heath dates back to the post-glacial period. A connection between the Jasmund Peninsula and the south of Rügen was formed from washed-up sand. The nature reserve of the Narrow Heath with its stone fields is a natural event of international significance that you should not miss. Surrounded by turquoise shimmering water and dense, green forests, the Rügen chalk cliffs offer a great panorama in every season. They stretch over a length of 15 kilometers from the municipality of Glowe to Sassnitz. A visit to the imposing cliffs, which jut 120 meters into the water, is definitely worth it. You also have the option to take a boat along the coast. Another top favorite among excursion destinations is the National Park Center KÖNIGSSTUHL. The Königsstuhl cliff drops a staggering 117 meters vertically into the sea. Near the Königsstuhl is the Stubenkammer, one of the most beautiful European coastal sections.
You can quickly and comfortably reach your affordable vacation apartment or holiday home on Ummanz from Rügen by bus or car. The nearest station for long-distance trains is Bergen auf Rügen, while the closest station for local trains is Samtens. With Rügen's local public transport, you can reach your accommodation on Ummanz by bus in a short time. If you are driving, take the B96 to Samtens and then turn left towards Gingst. Once in Gingst, continue towards Ummanz and to your respective accommodation.
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 138 € for one night.
If you spend your vacation here, you can rent a beautiful accommodation from 52 € per night.
Looking for the best vacation apartments and houses in Ummanz? Then you should take a look at the accommodations Schwanke's 5 DTV stars FH Seeadler, Historic Farmhouse 1840 Rügen and Squirrel's Nest - Alte Försterei.
In Ummanz, 19 dog-friendly accommodations are available for your next vacation.
Book vacation apartments & holiday homes directly with the landlord - best done at Ferienhausmiete.de. Here you pay no additional fees, just the pure rental price. A vacation rental from a private owner is ideal for families, couples or even holidays with dogs.