The Dutch Coast

Bordering with the North Sea and Wadden Sea, Holland has hundreds of kilometers of great coast.

Beach Fun

Ameland is one of the Wadden islands. The Ameland beach is some 27 kilometers long.

Come and get some inspiration in the villages of Bergen and Bergen aan Zee.

Cadzand is a delightful place to stay if you really intend to spend your holiday on the beach.

Breskens does have the largest hours of sun and the highest temperature of Holland.

Scheveningen beach and boulevard are perfect for a romantic stroll or fun-packed day!

The inhabitants of Castricum aan Zee are renowned for their friendliness.

Den Helder, an attractive seaside resort with a lot to offer.

Enter into the footsteps of painters Piet Mondriaan and Jan Toorop.

Egmond and its surrounding district boasts an eventful history.

Katwijk, a traditional family seaside resort.

Think of Kijkduin and you see atmosphere, tranquillity, conviviality and a great natural beauty.

The typically Marken houses and the traditional costume are reminiscent of the past.

Noordwijk owes its epithet ‘floral seaside resort’ to the fact that this city is situated close to the heart of the bulb area.

Music sounds throughout the summer in Oostkapelle!

Petten, wind and sweeping views.

The immediate vicinity offers a host of campsites and summer houses.

This island has been classed as a National Park by the Dutch government.

On the coast of North Holland close to Alkmaar lies the beautiful village of Schoorl.

Terschelling, plenty of cycling and walking paths.

The island of Texel is the largest Wadden island off the Dutch mainland.

When you visit Vlieland, you become a real islander.

From the Promenade in Vlissingen you can almost touch the ocean vessels sailing past.

The family resort of Wijk aan Zee is marvellously nestled against the North Holland Dune Reserve.

Zandvoort, boasts a very popular song written about it.