







The Port of Warnemünde is a major maritime gateway located at the mouth of the Warnow River on the Baltic Sea coast. It is part of the larger Port of Rostock and plays an important role in ferry, cargo, and cruise operations. Warnemünde is especially known as one of Germany's busiest cruise ports, welcoming large ships from around the world during the summer season. The port connects travelers to destinations like Denmark, Sweden, and Finland through regular ferry services. It is closely integrated with the seaside resort area of Warnemünde, known for its sandy beaches, lighthouse, and promenade.
The webcam at the Port of Warnemünde offers a live view of the cruise area, showing the Warnemünde Cruise Terminal with Pier 7 and Pier 8 from a distance. It is positioned across a road and railway line, yet it still provides a clear perspective of large vessels arriving and departing the port. Viewers can observe busy maritime activity, including ship maneuvering, docking, and port operations throughout the day. The webcam is especially popular for watching cruise ships from major lines, such as large ocean liners operated by companies like AIDA Cruises, TUI Cruises, and international brands like MSC Cruises and Costa Cruises. In addition to cruise ships, it is also possible to see ferries and occasionally cargo or feeder ships passing through the area. The live view captures the dynamic atmosphere of the Baltic Sea port, with changing weather, water traffic, and the constant movement of ships.