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Getting Around
Ruegen is connected to the mainland by the Ruegendamm road and rail bridge at Stralsund, making it accessible by train from Berlin in under three hours. On the island, a car or bicycle is the most practical way to reach the cliffs, Cape Arkona, and the quieter northern reaches.
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Cash or Card
Card payments are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops across Binz and Sellin, though smaller fish smokehouses, market stalls, and rural cafes often prefer or require cash. Carrying 30 to 50 euros in cash is a sensible habit, particularly when exploring the island's quieter villages and coastal kiosks.
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Good to Know
Ruegen takes its beach seasons seriously, and the Strandkorb rental system operates with an almost ceremonial formality during the summer months. Visitors who arrive at popular spots like Binz or Sellin on peak summer weekends should expect full promenades and plan morning excursions to the cliffs well before midday crowds arrive.
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ATMs
ATMs are available in the main towns including Binz, Bergen auf Ruegen, Sellin, and Putbus, and function reliably with international cards on the Maestro, Visa, and Mastercard networks. In smaller coastal villages and at the northern tip near Cape Arkona, cash machines are sparse, so withdrawing funds before venturing into the quieter parts of the island is strongly advised.
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Currency
Germany uses the Euro, and prices on Ruegen reflect a popular domestic holiday destination with seasonal fluctuations. Summer rates for accommodation and beach chair rentals rise sharply in July and August, so early booking and awareness of peak pricing makes a meaningful difference to the overall budget.
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Plugs
Germany uses Type F Schuko outlets at 230V and 50Hz. Most modern devices are dual-voltage, but a Type F adapter is needed for plugs from the UK, US, and several other countries.
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Safety
Ruegen is an exceptionally safe destination with very low rates of crime, though the chalk cliffs at Koenigsstuhl require careful attention to fenced boundaries, as the edges are actively eroding and can be unstable. Baltic Sea currents can be stronger than they appear near headlands, and swimmers should observe posted flags and local guidance at all beaches.
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Airports
Rostock-Laage Airport (RLG) is the closest regional option, roughly 80 kilometers from the Ruegen causeway, with connections to Frankfurt, Munich, and seasonal European destinations. Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is approximately 250 kilometers away and offers the widest international flight options, with direct trains connecting Berlin to Stralsund and onward to Ruegen.