Schouwen-Duiveland

Where the land and its inhabitants cohabit with the sea

Why visit Schouwen-Duiveland

Schouwen-Duiveland is a clear expression of Zeeland, or ‘Land-on-Sea’. Surrounded by the North Sea, the Oosterschelde National Park and the Grevelingen lake, it is a maritime marvel. To its south-west, the Oosterschelde flood barrier, and over to the east, the flood disaster Watersnoodmuseum, are incredible monuments that portray their strong relationship with the sea.
The island has ensured a wide range of responsible tourism offer: Green leisure parks with some marinas and water sport facilities, well-preserved and restored cultural heritage in Zierikzee and some small villages and well protected nature of the coastal sand dunes.
Read further to find out more about green holiday in Schouwen-Duiveland!

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Culture & Local Life

With the development of tourism, investments have been made in the quality of cultural heritage to open it up, minimize traffic and focus on environmental improvement. With regional products and events, the attention for the local identity has increased enormously and this is an important part of the tourism-based product of Schouwen-Duiveland. A must see is the historical centre of Zierikzee with its 500 monuments.
One of the oldest traditions on the island is the annual Straô.
In the month of February local horse owners bring their animals to the ocean to wash their feet from the long winter months at the stables. It brings many crowds to the beach, since these horses are rather intimidating in size and their galloping makes the beach thunder.

Sustainability

Schouwen-Duiveland is the most advanced “green destination” in the country! It tries hard to preserve its rich nature, reduce pollution and waste, save energy and reduce car-use. Tourism has an impact and the opinion of visitors is monitored to improve visitor management and conservation.

Getting there​

Public bus services will get you almost anywhere, at reasonable costs. Use 9292 for info on connections. Your best buy is an OV chip card to use any train, bus or tram service. If you use a car, make use of Transferium P+R. Park your car in outskirts of Renesse and take the many public transport lines to discover Schouwen-Duiveland’s nature, beaches and history (Zierikzee offers also free parking areas) in a sustainable way and avoid excessive traffic.

Getting around

There are beautiful bike routes in Schouwen-Duiveland that take you from town to town in no time, and also give you more freedom while travelling. Buses are not as trustworthy in the area as at other Dutch destinations, so if you choose to travel around by bus we advise you to take at least the before-last option in the evening (busses often don’t run later than 20:00). Visit 9292 for current bus times.

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Nature & Wildlife

With strong marine, coastal and inland ecosystems, Schouwen-Duiveland offers a wide range of nature experiences. Simply taking a walk to and along the beach, and you may run into deer and spot seals on one of the many sandbanks along the coast. Or join a boat trip to search for the elusive North Sea porpoises. Schouwen-Duiveland is immensely popular for its’ sailing, wind- and kitesurfing spots and these favourable winds even allow for great sand-sailing.

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Travel tips from our editors

Respect the nature

With the wind in your hair, fresh Zeeland air and panoramic sea views, Schouwen-Duiveland’s island is perfect to explore by foot or bike. Enjoy the beautiful and varied landscape: dunes, sea, protected nature and national parks. Have a walk in the historical city of Zierikzee with its port and taste the typical fresh fish dishes. Read more here on walking or biking for a green holiday in Schouwen-Duiveland.

Visit during off-peak season

Schouwen-Duiveland is one of the Netherlands tourism pearls and has been discovered as such by German tourists. It can get crowded in towns like Renesse on the weekend and during school or religious holidays. But when it is quiet, Schouwen-Duiveland has a beautiful energy that relaxes even the most stressed person. Schedule your visit to get the most out of your green holiday in Schouwen-Duiveland!

Enjoy the historic town

The island has a number of towns, each with characteristic city centers. During the summer these towns come alive with locals and visitors alike enjoying the weather, traditions and events. Read more here about the summer (and autumn, winter & spring) schedule of the island to discover which town matches your holiday vision.

Sustainability Recognitions

Schouwen-Duiveland was selected to both the 2020 and 2021 Top 100 Destination Sustainability Stories.

Schouwen-Duiveland is the only fully ‘Certified Green Destination’ in the country.

Schouwen-Duiveland received the prestigious Earth Award 2020 at ITB Berlin.

Schouwen-Duiveland also received Quality Coast Platinum Award.

What does it mean?

  1. They have shown at least 60% compliance with the Green Destinations Core Criteria
  2. They have submitted a story that was selected to the list for its innovative, effective and / or transferable good management practice.

Schouwen-Duiveland Good Practice Story

Schouwen-Duiveland submitted Good Practice Story’s. It was about through awareness raising, and capacity building, the destination raises climate change awareness. Read the full story here.

Good Travel Guide
Editorial Team

“Schouwen-Duiveland features in the Sustainable Top 100 since 2014 and reached the highest (Platinum) level in the QualityCoast program. It is the only Dutch destination fully certified by Green Destinations and because of its efforts for green energy it was among the municipalities that won the prestigious ITB Earth Award in March 2020.”

Paula Hanse
Policy Advisor Leisure & Economic Affairs

 “We are the first generation to experience climate change and the last to do something about it” (Barack Obama – 2016). This quote reflects exactly the urgency of the problem. As a municipality, we no longer want to contribute to global warming. That is why we are working hard to be completely energy neutral by 2040. Both energy savings and sustainable energy will be deployed.”

Eric Caspers
Strategic Advisor / Group Programming

“As a real scoutsman I’m inspired by the statement of Lord Baden Powell, founding father of the world wide Scouts Movement: “Leave the world a little better behind than you have found her.” Another great quote from him: “We must from a ‘what can I get’ to a ‘what can I give’ attitude.” Principles that contribute to a better world for our children and grandchildren. To keep up a solid and sustainable eco-system from a perspective of preserving natural but also environmental and societal values is the challenge of my generation in order to pass the world along in a way our children deserve.”

The map below shows the sustainable tourism offer of Schouwen-Duiveland. It is best viewed on PC, laptop and tablet. On smartphone: open map in full screen mode (symbol right top) and touch the map to activate the locations in full screen.

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