Explore the full insider trade history of Regenbogen AG, a publicly traded company based in Germany. Shares are listed on DE DE, under the oversight of BaFin. Operating in the Tourism & Hospitality sector, Regenbogen AG has published 1 reports. The latest transaction was reported on 22 October 2025 — Other. Among the most active insiders: Voßhall, Patrick. All data is accessible without an account.
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Regenbogen AG is a German listed company traded on Xetra/Frankfurt (DAX/MDAX/SDAX) in Germany, focused on operating premium camping and holiday resort assets. Founded in 1991 as a GmbH and listed as a stock corporation in 2001, the company has developed a niche profile in upscale outdoor tourism by combining classic camping pitches with rental accommodation, wellness facilities, gastronomy and family-oriented holiday services. Its headquarters are in Schönkirchen, near Kiel, underscoring its roots in northern Germany and its long-standing exposure to the Baltic Sea and North Sea leisure markets. ([regenbogen.ag](https://www.regenbogen.ag/ueber-regenbogen.html?utm_source=openai)) The core business model is based on a network of holiday resorts across several German federal states, notably Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia. The company presents a portfolio of 18 sites and markets them around nature-based holidays, family camping, wellness stays and alternative accommodation formats. Its offering includes pitches for tents, caravans and motorhomes, rental caravans, branded holiday homes such as Tipi® and Holli®, as well as on-site food service, entertainment and relaxation concepts. This mix of offerings gives Regenbogen multiple revenue streams per visitor and supports a higher-value positioning than simple low-service campgrounds. ([regenbogen.ag](https://www.regenbogen.ag/ueber-regenbogen.html?utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, Regenbogen AG is positioned as a recognized premium camping operator along Germany’s coast, with an emphasis on comfort, nature and family experiences. Management highlights the group as one of the most significant tourism operators on the German Baltic coast, while the broader geographic footprint also includes inland and North Sea destinations to reduce reliance on a single seasonal region. This geographic spread gives the company exposure to domestic leisure demand across multiple travel corridors, including the Harz mountains, the Lüneburg Heath and the Münsterland region. ([regenbogen.ag](https://www.regenbogen.ag/ueber-regenbogen.html?utm_source=openai)) Recent corporate developments have been especially important. The Prerow site has remained a major strategic and legal issue: in early 2025, the company said a full continuation of operations there was not possible, before later announcing an agreement for the 2025 season under a temporary operating setup. Its first-half 2025 report also notes the disposal of the Tecklenburg site at the end of April 2025 and the sale of Regenbogen Sverige AB to First Camp, both of which reduced reported revenue but streamlined the portfolio. In parallel, the company has proposed a dividend and continues to issue market disclosures under the German regulatory framework, including MAR Article 19 director-dealing notifications via BaFin, which is relevant for governance-focused investors. ([boerse-frankfurt.de](https://www.boerse-frankfurt.de/nachrichten/EQS-Adhoc-Regenbogen-AG-Kein-vollstaendiger-Weiterbetrieb-der-Anlage-in-Prerow-in-2025-moeglich-deutsch-5d980886-1bcb-42f4-a801-8a53d5385e3f?utm_source=openai))