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Camping in Germany Gets Pricier for 2026, Averaging €41 a Night

Coastal hotspots drive the rise, with notable off‑season savings for travelers.

Overview

  • ADAC/Pincamp reports 2026 high‑season stays in Germany average €41 per night, about 7% higher than last year based on a family benchmark excluding tent sites.
  • Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern averages €43 in summer (+9%), with the Baltic coast at €48 and the Lake District at €40, and Rügen and Fischland‑Darß‑Zingst at €42.
  • Brandenburg is reported as the most expensive state at about €45 per night.
  • North Rhine‑Westphalia shows the steepest year‑on‑year jump, up 18% to roughly €40.
  • Low‑season travel can cut costs significantly, with MV about 24% below summer rates, and Germany still compares favorably with markets like Croatia (€73) and Italy (€63).