The Schaproder Bodden is a bodden on the Baltic Sea coast between the island of Hiddensee in the west and the islands of Rügen and Ummanz in the east.
A boundary would be the line between the southern tips of the Hiddensee (Geller Haken) and Ummanz or the link from the Geller Haken - Insel Heuwiese.
of 6 m.[1] The bodden was named after Schaprode, the main village on its shores on the island of Rügen.
In the southwestern part the bodden runs in front of Hiddensee into a very low windwatt or wind-exposed mudflat.
Ferries to Hiddensee from Schaprode, Stralsund and Zingst cross the bodden.