Germany
About Compass Incoming & Unique Germany
- Unique Germany is a division of Compass Tours Incoming, serving tour operators and travel advisors with the focus on the upscale and luxury travel segment.
- Managing Partner is Michael Kater who is using his experiences in the travel industry to create tailor-made German experiences for discerning clients together with his team. Now, after more than 40 years in the business, the company has become Germany’s premiere destination management company. Through its offices in all regions of Germany Compass Tours Incoming covers the entire country.
- The company is currently ranked among the “Top 25 Destination Management Companies”. The staff reflects a diversity of ages, backgrounds, and skill sets. It is the blend of these personalities and experience that is recognized by the customers as a valuable resource.
Michael Kater
Product & Services
- Leisure Groups & FITs
- Family Travel
- Meetings & Conferences, Incentive Travel
- Corporate-/Special Events
- Ground Services
- River Cruise Services
- Transfers & Excursions
- Services for Virtuoso & Signature Travel Advisors
Contact Info
- St.-Paul-Str. 9
- 80336 Munich
- Germany
- +49 89 45230790
Top Activities
- Enjoy a romantic Rhine river cruise to the world famous Loreley rock, passing numerous ancient castles
- Party like the locals and visit the world largest beer festival, the Oktoberfest in Munich
- Discover the fascinating landscapes of the Bavarian Alps during a hiking tour
- Take a fast car and experience high speed driving on Germany’s motorways
- Get to know the amazing quality of German wines during a tour around Palatinate region
- Let yourself be enchanted by Germany’s unique Christmas markets all over the country
- Immerse yourself in a fairytale world and discover the beauty of Neuschwanstein Castle
- Be amazed by the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, the world’s largest model railway
- Soak up the sun and fresh sea breeze on Germany’s coasts and islands
- Feel royal while strolling through the spectacular Sanssouci Park and eponymous Palace in Potsdam near Berlin
- Learn more about the countries history while visiting one of the most iconic of all the historic sites, the Berlin Wall
- Experience Germany’s cultural treasures and choose between 46 UNESCO World Heritage Sites nationwide
Top Selected Tours
- Northern Germany – 08 nights
- Southern Germany – 11 nights
- The German Alpine Road – 06 nights
- The World of German Cars – 06 nights
- Christmas Tradition in Germany – 05 nights
- Eastern Germany – 12 nights
- Fascination Black Forest – 05 nights
- German Castles – 13 nights
- Highlights of Germany – 12 nights
- Romantic Road – 9 nights
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Did you know this fact?
About Germany
The country is a federal parliamentary republic led by a chancellor. It has over 83 million inhabitants and 16 constituent states. Its capital and largest city is Berlin, its financial centre is Frankfurt am Main. The majority of all residents are Christians.
There is a temperate climate in Germany, ranging from oceanic in the north to continental in the east. The best time to travel is from May to October.
Germany has endless travel options to offer. Whether travellers are looking for active, cultural or culinary travel, regardless if they travel as individuals or as groups: captivating landscapes, mountains, lakes or sea sides, parks and gardens, ancient castles, cathedrals and churches, historic buildings with stunning architecture and modern skyscrapers, vibrant and romantic towns and cities can easily be combined with each other.
Hamburg
With its maritime charm, Hamburg is for sure one of the most beautiful cities in Germany and calls itself, as a port city, rightly “Gateway to the World”.
Berlin
The 20th century began and ended in Berlin. The German capital knows how to look backward and forward at once, how to remember and how to renew. Shaking off its heavy past, today Berlin is fast-changing, lively, and fun.
Dresden
The city is is the capital city of the “Free State of Saxony”, situated in a valley on the River Elbe. Before and since the German reunification Dresden was and is a cultural and economic centre of Germany.
Cologne
city that is truly addictive. Anyone who has ever lived in the cathedral city never wants to leave again. It is the unique feeling, the result of a cheerful way of life and Mediterranean flair that captivates everyone.
Frankfurt am Main
Definitely a city of contrasts, where tradition and the modern are nestled side by side in colourful harmony. Little wonder that Frankfurt is called “Mainhattan” with its skyscrapers of all shapes and sizes.
Ruedesheim
This place is known worldwide as the small wine town with the big name. Medieval grandeur in close proximity with half-timbered romanticism attract wine lovers from all over the world every year. The famous Drosselgasse has an international reputation.
Heidelberg
The name of Heidelberg stands for the world-famous castle and a picturesque old town in breathtakingly beautiful surroundings. It is known for both: for Germany’s oldest university and modern research facilities, for historic streets and a lively university atmosphere.
Regensburg
According to Sir Norman Foster the city of Regensburg is one of the most beautiful cities of the world. Its medieval centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006 and a testimony of the city’s status as cultural centre of southern Germany in the Middle Ages.
Munich
The King wanted to turn Munich into “a town which does such credit to Germany that no man can say he knows Europe unless he has seen Munich”. To make this dream come true King Ludwig II, his predecessors and successors created monumental buildings, magnificent squares and boulevards, and so created one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Stuttgart
Stuttgart is linked to world famous car brands – Porsche and Mercedes Benz. Look forward to explore a vibrant and creative city, a city on the move and inspiring travel destination. Do not omit to taste the regional Swabian cuisine, world famous for the Spätzle noodles.