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The most beautiful stopovers in the South of the Netherlands

The most beautiful stopovers in the South of the Netherlands

Jachthaven Strijensas
For many crews, the south of the Netherlands is still something of a hidden gem. Its sheltered waters are perfect for relaxed cruises and offer ideal conditions for families, active retirees, and weekend sailors. Today, we introduce you to the most beautiful stops in this sailor’s paradise. These are three very different marinas, each with its own distinct character, ensuring that every visitor finds exactly what they are looking for.
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Publication date: 18/03/2026

If you are currently planning a sailing trip in the south of the Netherlands or considering a permanent berth in the Netherlands, keep reading. You may just discover your new favorite marina today.

Why the south of the Netherlands is so attractive

While many sailors first think of Friesland or the IJsselmeer, the south of the Netherlands has developed into a truly premium sailing area in recent years.

Several advantages come together here:

The expansive Haringvliet

The Haringvliet forms the heart of many sailing routes in South Holland and impresses with its openness, clarity and sailing versatility. The generous stretches of water allow for relaxed broad reaches as well as sportier tacks in a fresh breeze, without ever feeling overwhelming. Especially for sailors who appreciate predictable conditions, the area offers an ideal blend of space and safety. Harbours, anchorages and smaller towns are within easy day-sail distances, making it simple to plan flexible daily legs.

Nature scene birdlife in Haringvliet Netherlands
Natural landscape with rich birdlife in the brackish Haringvliet estuary, Province of Zeeland, Netherlands

Connection to the Grevelingenmeer

Via well-developed waterways, the Haringvliet is directly connected to the Grevelingenmeer, one of the most popular inland sailing areas in the Netherlands. This link opens up additional cruising options and makes South Holland especially attractive for crews looking for variety. The Grevelingenmeer is known for being calm, spacious and ideal for longer stays or relaxed multi-day cruises. Numerous islands, nature areas and modern marinas provide variety along the route. Sailors in this area experience a cruising ground equally suited to families, leisure sailors and keen recreational sailors.

Aerial view of Herkingen on the Grevelingenmeer

Sheltered inland waters with minimal tidal influence

A key advantage of many waters in South Holland is the presence of sheltered inland areas with minimal or regulated tidal variation. For sailors this means predictable manoeuvres, relaxed harbour approaches and less current pressure when navigating. Crews with children and less experienced crew members in particular benefit from these stable conditions. For weekend cruises too, this reliability is a real plus — you spend more time on the water and less time dealing with complex tidal planning. Safety and peace of mind go hand in hand here.

View across the Grevelingenmeer near Brouwershaven in Holland

Access to the open North Sea

Despite its sheltered nature, the south of the Netherlands is far from being purely inland cruising territory. Through locks and sea inlets, you can access the open North Sea at any time. For experienced sailors, this adds an entirely new dimension: longer passages, more challenging conditions, and genuine coastal sailing. This means you can enjoy a relaxed cruise on inland waters one weekend and experience the thrill of offshore sailing the next day. This unique combination of safety in protected waters and direct access to the open sea makes the south of the Netherlands exceptionally versatile and continuously attractive to sailors.

Ship on the North Sea, Netherlands
Ship on the North Sea, Netherlands

Sailing in the Netherlands for German sailors: what makes the south so special

Many German sailors ask themselves three key questions when choosing a sailing area:

👉 Is it easy to get to?

👉 Will my boat be in safe hands?

👉 Is the infrastructure in place — or will I constantly be improvising?

The south of the Netherlands answers all three questions with a clear “yes.”

The region is excellently connected and the marinas are professionally run. The infrastructure is, depending on the location, either comprehensively developed or deliberately close to nature. That means: you can choose whether you prefer comfort, lifestyle or deliberate peace and quiet.

And this brings us directly to the most beautiful stops in the south of the Netherlands.

1. Jachthaven Bruinisse: the comfortable all-in-one solution for discerning boat owners

When talking about large, well-established marinas in the south of the Netherlands, Jachthaven Bruinisse is impossible to ignore. This marina offers comfort without compromise.

Jachthaven Bruinisse is one of the largest facilities in the region, with the corresponding capacity and professional structure.

Here you’ll find: 👇

  • Technically outstanding berths
  • Crane and service facilities
  • Supermarket and restaurants right on site
  • Family-friendly infrastructure
  • Clear procedures and high safety standards

For German seasonal berth holders in particular, this is an enormous advantage: you arrive and everything is there. No long journeys for small errands, no need to improvise. This means no uncertainty, and you can focus entirely on what you’re actually there for.

Ideal conditions for families and comfort sailors

Jachthaven Bruinisse is especially popular with:

  • Families with sailing or motor boats
  • Owners of larger yachts
  • Boat owners who value comfort
  • Crews who want “everything in one place”

In summer the atmosphere here is lively. Children play on the pontoons while sailors exchange stories. The restaurants are busy and yet everything remains organised and professional. Jachthaven Bruinisse is the safe choice if you’re looking for a harbour where you feel right at home from the very first moment.

2. Marina Cape Helius: a berth right in the middle of life

And then there’s the more emotional option: Marina Cape Helius. It sits right alongside Hellevoetsluis, a charming historic harbour town with cafés, restaurants and a maritime character. Here you combine sailing with city life. In the morning you’re on the water, in the evening you’re in a restaurant. Or you explore the surroundings by bike.

Marina Cape Helius is ideal for: 👇

  • Couples
  • Leisure sailors
  • Weekend users
  • Boat owners on shorter stays

This marina has a weekend feel and is lively, but not hectic. You sense the maritime life all around — Marina Cape Helius is urban, yet without being overcrowded. That goes for both the water and the shore.

Perfect for short breaks

German boat owners in particular, who use their boat as a weekend retreat, appreciate this mix. Getting there is straightforward and there’s ample parking. Distances are short and the atmosphere is relaxed, stylish — even a little Mediterranean. Marina Cape Helius isn’t just a stopover in the Netherlands for your boat; it’s a way of life.

3. Jachthaven Strijensas: nature over entertainment

And then there’s the deliberate countermovement. Jachthaven Strijensas lies quietly, close to nature and conservation areas. At night you won’t hear music, but birds, the wind and perhaps the gentle clinking of a line. Here you can slow down and reconnect with nature.

Thanks to many long-standing regular visitors, the atmosphere is personal and welcoming. You won’t find any tourist bustle here, no entertainment, no shows. Just genuine harbour life.

Ideal for those seeking peace and long-term moorers

Jachthaven Strijensas appeals above all to sailors who: 👇

  • are looking for peace and quiet
  • love nature
  • want to stay longer
  • use their boat as a retreat

The combination with camping facilities also makes this location particularly attractive, especially for German motorhome travellers who want to combine boating and camping.

There are further leisure activities on offer too:

👉 The camping pitches with secure sanitary facilities are perfect for families seeking peaceful quiet to connect with nature.

👉 There is also a canoe hire service for sailors, locals and tourists.

👉 Above the harbourmaster’s office there is a restaurant with a wonderful view over the marina.

👉 For sailors with a berth, there’s something special: an exclusive meeting point in the harbourmaster’s office where sailors can meet for a chat, have a coffee and pick up books for the trip.

Jachthaven Strijensas is quiet, a place of small, unhurried steps. And that is precisely its strength.

Stops in the Netherlands by boat: which sailing route suits you?

The beauty of the south of the Netherlands is that you do not have to choose. Many crews combine all three locations within a single cruise.

Beispielsweise:

1️⃣ Start in Jachthaven Bruinisse

2️⃣ Wochenend-Auszeit in Marina Cape Helius

3️⃣ Naturpause in Jachthaven Strijensas

Oder umgekehrt.

Distances are manageable and the waters are easy to plan. This makes the area perfect for flexible sailing routes in the Netherlands.

When planning a sailing trip in the south of the Netherlands, you benefit from sheltered waters, excellent buoyage, clear navigation, and moderate tidal currents. This makes the area attractive to both experienced sailors and families.

Planning your cruise in the South of the Netherlands, why early planning makes sense

Although the south of the Netherlands is still considered something of a hidden gem, it is becoming increasingly popular, especially among German seasonal berth holders. And the best berths are in high demand.

Those who plan early secure a better choice, clear cost structures, relaxed preparation and planning confidence for the whole season. Especially if you want to keep your boat in the Netherlands year-round, it’s worth enquiring early.

Discover the South of the Netherlands now

If you’d like to find out more about the three locations or would like to submit a berth enquiry directly, visit the Port Adhoc Group website!

There you will find detailed information, seasonal offers, and dedicated contacts for German boat owners. Perhaps your next sailing season will not begin just anywhere, but in the south of the Netherlands.

And perhaps one of these three stops will soon be your home port.

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