Germany · 2026 itinerary
Cuxhaven 3-Day Itinerary
A day-by-day plan for Cuxhaven: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.
Arrive & Explore the Highlights
A free viewing platform on the old stone pier where you can watch large container ships and cruise liners pass along the Elbe. Seals often rest on the sandbanks opposite.
🕐 Always open
Free entry💡 Bring binoculars. The ships pass close at high tide. There's a small info board explaining the shipping lanes.
Hotels near Alte Liebe Pier →A historic wooden pier from 1837, now a free viewing platform with information boards about shipping and the harbour.
🕐 Always accessible
Free entry💡 Go at high tide to see ships passing close. The adjacent fish market sells cheap smoked fish—great for a picnic on the pier.
Hotels near Alte Liebe (Old Pier) →Zur Schleuse · ££
Panorama · ££
Deeper Into Cuxhaven
A free wooden pier and lookout platform next to the fishing harbour. Watch ferries, cargo ships, and seals on the sandbank opposite. Information boards explain the harbour activity.
🕐 24/7
💡 Arrive around 11am when the fish auction is happening at the nearby market hall—you can watch for free. Bring binoculars to spot seals.
The tidal flats of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO site, stretch along the coast. Low tide reveals sandbanks and channels you can walk on, with birds and seals in the distance.
🕐 24 hours; tidal access varies daily
💡 Check tide tables online or at the tourist office. Go at low tide for a guided mudflat walk — some are free, but donations help.
Working harbour with fishing boats, ferries, and cargo ships. Watch vessels unload fish at the auction hall, or just stroll the piers and see seals in the harbour basin.
🕐 24 hours; fish market usually 7am–1pm Mon–Sat
💡 The fish market (Fischmarkt) near the ferry terminal is free to browse and sells fresh catches. Go early morning for the best action.
A 14th-century brick castle with a free courtyard and exterior views; small museum inside (small fee).
🕐 Courtyard open daily, museum 10:00–17:00 Tue–Sun (€3)
💡 The courtyard and gardens are free. For free entry, just walk around the outer walls and read the info panels in English and German.
Norddeutscher Hof
Hertzhaft
Final Favourites & Departure
Wide sandy beach backed by grass-topped dunes stretching over a kilometre. Public access points are free, with lifeguards in summer.
💡 Head to the quieter northern end near 'Nordsee-Gold' for fewer crowds. Bring a kite—the wind is constant and excellent for flying.
Historic 19th-century iron pier stretching into the Elbe estuary. From the end, you can see container ships, lighthouses, and watch the tide race in.
💡 Free to walk out. Bring binoculars — seals often haul out on nearby sandbanks. Photo tip: sunset here is excellent.
A preserved shipwreck from 1936, now a beach landmark and popular photo spot on the promenade.
💡 Come early morning to avoid the day-trippers. Combine with a walk along the sand to see the old lifeboat station.
A long stretch of sand with shallow water, backed by dunes and a promenade. Good for walking, kite flying, or just sitting with a view of ships in the estuary.
💡 Free to access, but some sections have paid deck chairs. Walk east towards Duhnen for quieter spots.
Romeo e Giulia
Baustelle
Getting Around Cuxhaven
Pre-book for airport runs; cost from Hamburg Airport is about €130. Cash only unless arranged.
Fix the price before you get in—rates vary. Münn Taxi (04721 33333) does flat-rate airport runs for about €170-190. Worth splitting with another traveller from the same hotel.
Book a fixed-price airport transfer in advance via Cuxhaven Taxi or AirportCab. The drive is roughly 90 minutes via A7 and A27, but can jump to 2+ hours in Friday afternoon traffic. Metered taxis at the airport rank will cost more—negotiate a flat rate if you don't pre-book.
Get off at 'Wernerwald Schule' stop—it's a 5-min walk. Timetables tighten on Sundays; check EVB app.
Exit station and use stop 'Bahnhof/ZOB' for bus 1006 towards 'Duhnen'. Alight at 'Döse Nordseeklinik', then the hotel is a 100m walk. Single fare €2.40 or day ticket €5.50—buy from driver.
Buy a single ticket from the driver (cash only—coins or €5 notes). The stop 'Töpfers Gang' is literally outside the hotel. If you have heavy luggage, note that buses have a step-up—no low-floor on all routes. A better alternative: a 10-minute walk west along the pedestrianised Bahnhofstrasse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 days enough for Cuxhaven?
Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Alte Liebe Pier and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.
What is the best time to visit Cuxhaven?
See our full best time to visit Cuxhaven guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.
Where should I stay for this itinerary?
A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Deutsches Haus, Villa Caldera, H&P Residenz Kormoran. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.