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Scheveningen Beach Guide 2026: Sun, Surf and Seafood at The Hague’s Coast

Ramo by Ramo
10 July 2026
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Scheveningen is more than just a beach — it’s The Hague’s seaside soul. Just a 15-minute tram ride from the city center, this vibrant coastal district draws millions of visitors each year. In 2026, Scheveningen has evolved with new beach clubs, renovated attractions, and a thriving surf culture. Here’s everything you need to know.

Scheveningen Beach Guide 2026: Sun, Surf and Seafood at The

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Getting to Scheveningen

Take tram 1, 9, or 11 from The Hague Centraal Station — the ride takes about 15-20 minutes. By bike, follow the dedicated path through the Westbroekpark for a scenic 25-minute ride. Driving is possible but parking is expensive: expect to pay €3-5 per hour in the summer. The P+R Hoornwijck with a tram connection is your cheapest option at €5/day.

Best Beach Sections

Scheveningen’s beach stretches for 4.5 kilometers and each section has its own character. The Northern Beach (near the lighthouse) is quieter and popular with families. The Central Beach around the pier has the most action — beach clubs, restaurants, and the iconic Ferris wheel. The Southern Beach heading toward Kijkduin is wilder, with dunes and fewer crowds.

The Pier: New in 2026

The Scheveningen Pier has undergone a major renovation completed in early 2026. The lower deck now features a food hall with 12 vendors offering everything from Dutch bitterballen to Vietnamese pho. The Ferris wheel (€12.50 for adults) offers panoramic views stretching to Rotterdam on clear days. The zipline from the pier to the beach is still running at €20 per ride — a thrill worth trying at least once.

Beach Clubs and Dining

Scheveningen’s beach clubs are legendary. Strandclub Witsand offers the most upscale experience with fresh seafood platters and sunset views. Bora Bora is the party spot with DJ sets every weekend. For a more relaxed vibe, Zuid at the southern end serves excellent cocktails and wood-fired pizzas. Expect to pay €25-45 per person for dinner with drinks at most beach clubs.

Water Sports and Activities

Scheveningen is the Netherlands’ surf capital. Surfana offers lessons from €45 for a 2-hour group session, with wetsuits and boards included. The best waves arrive in autumn and winter, but summer brings gentle swells perfect for beginners. Beyond surfing, you can try kitesurfing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP rentals from €15/hour at the Harbor), and sea kayaking.

SEA LIFE and Family Fun

SEA LIFE Scheveningen remains a family favorite in 2026 with its new penguin encounter and the underwater tunnel showcasing North Sea marine life. Tickets are €19.50 for adults and €15 for children. The sculpture museum Beelden aan Zee next door is a hidden cultural gem with rotating exhibitions of modern sculpture.

Events in 2026

Mark your calendar: the International Fireworks Festival returns in August 2026, attracting teams from around the world. The Red Bull Knock Out beach race happens in November — one of the toughest motocross events anywhere. Weekly summer events include beach volleyball tournaments and open-air cinema nights at the northern beach.

Practical Tips

Visit on weekdays if possible — summer weekends get extremely crowded. The water is clean but rarely warm (the North Sea peaks at about 19°C in August). Free public toilets are scarce; bring some coins (€0.50) for the beach facilities. And don’t miss a sunset walk along the waterline — it’s the best free experience Scheveningen has to offer.

Whether you’re a surfer, foodie, or just seeking a day by the sea, Scheveningen delivers. Tot ziens op het strand!

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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