Why not taking two days more and continuing further east ?
The scenery is even more impresive there, the islands and peninsulas are larger and the islands closer to the coast. The landscape is not as flat at the baltic sea coast, compared to the north sea, rügen has a real cliff line on it´s north coast which is very famous. The Restaurants there are cheaper and better, same is for the beer

and the people are very nice and landing fees very reasonable.
You can stop at
Barth to visit the Darß and Fishland peninsula, stop at
Güttin on Rügen island or even move farest east to Usedom island, where you can stop at
Peenemünde and vistit the Rocket Pioneers Museum and the ruins of the WWII rocket test site (but don´t expect to see more, it is a real deserted place there) or at
Heringsdorf , where you partially enter polish airspace if flying the pattern, and where the town is full of good hotels, bars and restaurants at every price level you like.