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The beach is truly lovely, with pristine sands and a refreshing ambiance. The lack of seashells on the shore ensures that your feet remain unharmed while you stroll along the coastline. During the summer months, dogs are not permitted, ensuring a peaceful and hygienic environment for everyone. Although there were several jellyfish in the water, they posed no danger to swimmers. We visited during low tide, which was ideal for families with young children. Overall, it was an enjoyable and memorable experience.
The beach and restaurant are both quite pleasant.
As a beach connoisseur hailing from the Philippines, I can declare with great confidence that Zeeland beach is a veritable gem of Europe. Unlike some of its lackluster counterparts, this beach boasts pristine sand and crystal-clear waters that are a feast for the eyes. However, like all good things, there is always room for improvement, and in this case, it comes in the form of pesky seaweed that tends to frolic around in the afternoon due to the strong waves. If you find yourself without a nearby hotel room, fear not! The colorful huts dotting the beach are a delightful alternative to traditional lodgings. And let's not forget to snap a photo of these quirky huts - they're practically the poster child for Zeeland beach!
The beach is decent, with a noticeable level of cleanliness, but the quality of the water could use some improvement. I am uncertain if this particular beach has been awarded a blue flag, however, the local authorities must prioritize the enhancement of water quality for the betterment of both humans and the environment.