Holiday Parks in Zeeland, Netherlands
Zeeland sits in the southwest of the Netherlands, made up of peninsulas and islands stretching along the North Sea coast. The province records more sunshine hours than anywhere else in the country, and its beaches run from Westkapelle and Domburg on Walcheren to Cadzand in the south and Renesse on Schouwen-Duiveland. Browse all holiday parks in Zeeland below and find your next seaside stay.
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Appartement - Duinweg 117-14 | Zoutelande
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Apt - Duinweg 117-4 | Zoutelande 'Duinoo
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beachhouse - Schoneveld 61 | Breskens 'Strandhuis Schoneveld'
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Chalet - De Duinhoeve 'Bosdier' - Maireweg 7 | Burgh-Haamstede
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Chalet - Holidaypark Fort den Haak | Vrouwenpolder
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Duinhoeve chalet Schelp
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Duinhoeve Chalet Vogel - Huisdier niet toegestaan
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Duinhoeve Chalet Zeeland (huisdier toegestaan)
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Duinhoeve Duinlodges 2 pers (huisdiervriendelijk)
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Duinhoeve Duinlodges 4pers (huisdiervriendelijk)
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F.House - Vebenabos 69 | Dishoek De Tu
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Group accommodation - Lepelblad 42 en 44 | Nieuwvliet-Bad
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H.Home – K. Emmaw. 26 | Vrouwenpolder 'O
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Holiday home - Horizon 14 | Renesse
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Holiday home - Schoolstraat 6a | Vrouwenpolder
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Holiday home - Stationsweg 5 | Heinkenszand 'Boerderij Molenhof'
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Holidayhome - De Haaymanweg 5 | Burgh Haamstede 'Huisje 86'
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Holidayhome - Oosterpark 76 | Oostkapelle
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Holidayhome - Sloestraat 38 | Zoutelande 'Het Koetshuys'
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Holidayhome - Verkorte Groeneweg 2 | Koudekerke
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Holidayhome- Hoge Weide 63 | Oostkapelle
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Holidayhome- Lepelblad 97 | Nieuwvliet-Bad
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Holidayhouse - Oranjeplein 23 | Zoutelande
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Holidayhouse - Koekoeksbloemwei 90 | Kortgene
What to do in Zeeland
Water and outdoor activities drive most visits to Zeeland. You can swim in the North Sea or in calmer spots like the Oosterschelde and Grevelingen lakes. The exposed coastline around Renesse and Westkapelle pulls in surfers, kitesurfers and windsurfers year-round, and several local surf schools take complete beginners through their first sessions.
The Oosterschelde holds national park status, making it one of the better spots in the Netherlands for snorkelling, diving and kayaking. Visibility in the water is generally good, which draws divers of all levels. The estuary is also home to large colonies of common and grey seals, and seal safari boats depart from several harbours across the province if you want a closer look.
Middelburg, the provincial capital, is worth a stop for its medieval abbey complex, the historic town hall on the market square, and a good range of restaurants and cafes in the centre. Zeeland mussels and oysters are widely available across the province and have been farmed in the region's tidal waters for centuries, so you will find them on most menus near the coast.
Holiday parks near the Zeeland coast
Zeeland's coastline stretches for over 650 kilometres, with beaches spread across Walcheren, Schouwen-Duiveland and the islands further south. Zoutelande on Walcheren is a quieter option close to Middelburg, while Cadzand in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen is known for one of the widest stretches of sand in the province. Plenty of holiday parks sit within a short walk or cycle of the water, so getting to the beach in the morning takes minutes rather than planning.
Holiday parks in Zeeland with a swimming pool
Not every day brings sunshine, even in the province with the most sun hours in the Netherlands. When the weather turns, holiday parks with indoor or subtropical pool facilities give you a solid backup option. Many larger parks in Zeeland run pool complexes with water slides, bubble baths and shallow sections for toddlers, so younger kids stay entertained whatever the forecast. Use the filter above to find holiday parks in Zeeland with a swimming pool.
The islands and regions of Zeeland
Walcheren is the most visited of the Zeeland islands, with Domburg and Zoutelande as its main beach towns. Schouwen-Duiveland draws visitors to Renesse on its western shore. Noord- and Zuid-Beveland are quieter and attract mostly cyclists and people looking for open countryside without the summer crowds. Zeeuws-Vlaanderen sits along the Belgian border and includes the historic town of Sluis alongside Cadzand as a beach destination. Tholen, the easternmost island, sees the fewest tourists and suits those after a quieter base.
Zeeland for families
Zeeland works well as a family base. Kids can spend hours on the beach at spots like Renesse or Westkapelle, and the North Sea waves are manageable enough for younger swimmers. Deltapark Neeltje Jans on the Oosterscheldekering gives children a hands-on look at how the Delta Works function, combining engineering exhibits with outdoor play areas. Most holiday parks also run activity programmes during school holidays, so there is something structured on offer when the beach loses its appeal for a few hours.
When does Zeeland deliver the most?
Spring (April and May) brings quieter beaches, lower prices and steadily improving weather, making it a good window for cycling the island routes. Summer (June to August) is high season across the province, with the coastal towns at their busiest, so book accommodation early. September is one of the better months to visit: the North Sea is still warm enough to swim in, the crowds thin out and prices drop after the school holidays. Autumn and winter suit beach walks along the open shoreline and a plate of Zeeland oysters somewhere out of the wind.