Bergen aan zee

52.660883 N / 4.627950 O

Bergen aan zee Surf Spot Guide, Holland

Nestled on the North Sea coast, Bergen aan Zee delivers reliable sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating a mellow vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot stands out in Noord-Holland for its consistent surf even when other Dutch beaches go flat, offering fun, powerless waves that invite long rides without overwhelming power. Surfers love the uncrowded lineup and easy access, making it a hidden gem for anyone chasing that classic Dutch beachbreak feel.

Geography and Nature

Bergen aan Zee sits in the province of North Holland, about 50 kilometers northwest of Amsterdam, where wide sandy beaches stretch along the exposed North Sea coastline backed by rolling dunes and typical Dutch polder landscapes. The beach is broad and sandy with no rocks or reefs, featuring shifting sandbars that form the waves, while the surrounding area blends quiet coastal villages with protected nature reserves full of sea grass and birdlife. It's a semi-remote feel compared to busier spots near the city, yet close enough for a quick escape.

Surf Setup

This is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, often as mushy A-frames rather than perfect shapes, ideal for fun cruising over powerful walls. The best swells roll in from the north or northwest at 0.8 meters or more, while southeast, east, or northeast winds keep things offshore and clean. It works across all tides, though high tide falling often shapes up the best peaks; head to the second sandbar out from shore for the most rideable waves. On a typical session, expect knee-to-head-high fun waves that let you practice turns without much punishment.

Consistency and Best Time

Bergen aan Zee offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to a mix of groundswells and windswells from the northwest, with nearly always some wave action even if summer months from June to August can flatten out more often. Fall and winter, particularly September to March, bring the most reliable NW swells up to 1-2 meters, making them prime for scoring; avoid midsummer lulls unless a rare north swell hits. Check forecasts closely for that perfect combo of NW swell and east winds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see just a few surfers, mostly locals. It's a chill mix without heavy tourist pressure.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels thanks to the sandy bottom and forgiving waves, beginners can paddle out safely and catch easy greens, while intermediates and advanced surfers find room to work on flowy turns. Newbies get endless practice on small days, and everyone enjoys the fun factor without steep learning curves. It's especially welcoming for longboarders seeking glide over aggressive shredding.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips, which can run strong along the beach and pull you down current, especially on bigger swells—spot them by calmer channels and paddle parallel to shore to escape. No rocks, urchins, or sharks to worry about, just respect the currents like at any exposed beach.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, so a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit works fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 6-10°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall see 11-15°C waters, where a 4/3mm fullsuit keeps you warm without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), 60 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the 50-minute drive north via the A9 highway toward Alkmaar, exiting at Bergen. Amsterdam Centraal station connects via train to Alkmaar (30 minutes), followed by a 15-kilometer bus or taxi to the beach. Park at the main dune-top lots right above the spot for 2-3 euros per hour, with easy 200-meter walks down to the sand; public buses from Alkmaar drop you nearby too.

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Bergen aan zee 

Holland
52.660883 N / 4.627950 O
In the city
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Bergen aan zee Surf Spot Guide, Holland

Nestled on the North Sea coast, Bergen aan Zee delivers reliable sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating a mellow vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot stands out in Noord-Holland for its consistent surf even when other Dutch beaches go flat, offering fun, powerless waves that invite long rides without overwhelming power. Surfers love the uncrowded lineup and easy access, making it a hidden gem for anyone chasing that classic Dutch beachbreak feel.

Geography and Nature

Bergen aan Zee sits in the province of North Holland, about 50 kilometers northwest of Amsterdam, where wide sandy beaches stretch along the exposed North Sea coastline backed by rolling dunes and typical Dutch polder landscapes. The beach is broad and sandy with no rocks or reefs, featuring shifting sandbars that form the waves, while the surrounding area blends quiet coastal villages with protected nature reserves full of sea grass and birdlife. It's a semi-remote feel compared to busier spots near the city, yet close enough for a quick escape.

Surf Setup

This is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, often as mushy A-frames rather than perfect shapes, ideal for fun cruising over powerful walls. The best swells roll in from the north or northwest at 0.8 meters or more, while southeast, east, or northeast winds keep things offshore and clean. It works across all tides, though high tide falling often shapes up the best peaks; head to the second sandbar out from shore for the most rideable waves. On a typical session, expect knee-to-head-high fun waves that let you practice turns without much punishment.

Consistency and Best Time

Bergen aan Zee offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to a mix of groundswells and windswells from the northwest, with nearly always some wave action even if summer months from June to August can flatten out more often. Fall and winter, particularly September to March, bring the most reliable NW swells up to 1-2 meters, making them prime for scoring; avoid midsummer lulls unless a rare north swell hits. Check forecasts closely for that perfect combo of NW swell and east winds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see just a few surfers, mostly locals. It's a chill mix without heavy tourist pressure.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels thanks to the sandy bottom and forgiving waves, beginners can paddle out safely and catch easy greens, while intermediates and advanced surfers find room to work on flowy turns. Newbies get endless practice on small days, and everyone enjoys the fun factor without steep learning curves. It's especially welcoming for longboarders seeking glide over aggressive shredding.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips, which can run strong along the beach and pull you down current, especially on bigger swells—spot them by calmer channels and paddle parallel to shore to escape. No rocks, urchins, or sharks to worry about, just respect the currents like at any exposed beach.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-20°C, so a 3/2mm shorty or springsuit works fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 6-10°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall see 11-15°C waters, where a 4/3mm fullsuit keeps you warm without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), 60 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the 50-minute drive north via the A9 highway toward Alkmaar, exiting at Bergen. Amsterdam Centraal station connects via train to Alkmaar (30 minutes), followed by a 15-kilometer bus or taxi to the beach. Park at the main dune-top lots right above the spot for 2-3 euros per hour, with easy 200-meter walks down to the sand; public buses from Alkmaar drop you nearby too.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun, Powerless
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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FAQ

Fall and winter from September to March offer the most reliable NW swells up to 1-2 meters at Bergen aan Zee. The spot provides fairly consistent surf year-round with north or northwest swells of 0.8 meters or more and southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds. High tide falling shapes the best peaks on the second sandbar, though it works across all tides; summer from June to August can flatten more often.
Bergen aan Zee suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Its forgiving sandy bottom and powerless, fun waves allow newbies to paddle out safely and catch easy greens for endless practice. Intermediates and advanced riders enjoy long rides and flowy turns, while longboarders find ideal glide without steep learning curves or overwhelming power.
Bergen aan Zee features a classic sandbar beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom. Expect mushy A-frames ideal for fun cruising, knee-to-head-high on typical sessions from north or northwest swells. Head to the second sandbar for rideable waves; it's consistent even when other Dutch beaches go flat, delivering that mellow Dutch beachbreak feel.
Bergen aan Zee stays uncrowded with empty weekdays for solo sessions and just a few locals on weekends. Fly into Amsterdam Schiphol Airport 60 kilometers away, then drive 50 minutes via A9 or train to Alkmaar plus bus. Park at dune-top lots for 2-3 euros per hour with a 200-meter walk to the beach; public buses from Alkmaar drop nearby too.
Bergen aan Zee stands out in Noord-Holland for reliable sandbar waves when other Dutch beaches flatten, offering uncrowded lineups and easy access. Its mellow, powerless waves on a forgiving sandy bottom create a hidden gem vibe with classic beachbreak feel, blending quiet coastal villages, dunes, and nature reserves for relaxed, fun sessions across skill levels.

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