Zandpaviljoen Pier 7
About
Pier 7 is Zeeland’s flagship seaside pavilion, tucked into the historic former bathing bunker beneath Boulevard Evertsen in the coastal town of Vlissingen. The venue offers a unique mix of a vibrant restaurant, a cozy bar, and seven fully equipped beach rooms that let guests sleep right on the sand with a private terrace overlooking the harbor. Whether you’re dining alfresco while sunset paints the sky or staying overnight for a romantic weekend by the sea, every corner of Pier 7 feels like a laid‑back oasis. The venue is proudly Green Key Gold‑certified, showcasing a commitment to sustainable hospitality without compromising comfort or style. Friendly staff, quick service, and high‑quality, diverse menu options—ranging from fresh seafood to vegetarian classics—make it an ideal getaway for families, couples, solo travellers, and food lovers alike. The on‑site bar serves chilled local brews, craft cocktails and a selection of fine wines, while the restaurant’s terrace offers uninterrupted views of the Noordzee and the passing ships. For those who love the sea, a beachfront lounge with sunbeds, snacks and a takeaway menu ensures that you can enjoy a day of sun‑and‑sand, pop in for a late‑afternoon drink, or kick off a night of casual dining under the stars. The beach room accommodations come in four variations—from intimate 2‑person rooms to larger family suites, all equipped with a kitchen, a private terrace, and a dedicated lounge area, allowing guests to enjoy the sea breeze in privacy and style. Beyond its culinary delights, Pier 7 delights with accessibility features such as a wheelchair ramp, free Wi‑Fi, dog‑friendly areas, and various high chairs, creating a welcoming atmosphere for all guests. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite, a lunch‑break with sea views, or a memorable beach stay, Pier 7 offers a relaxed, no‑stress experience that blends the best of ocean, comfort and Dutch hospitality.
Highlights
- Ocean View Terrace
- Sustainable Pavilion
- Family-Friendly Beach Facilities
- Year‑Round Access
- Free Wi‑Fi
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May‑September) offers warm, pleasant weather and lively beach vibes, while early spring and late autumn (April, October) provide quieter, more relaxed visits for travellers seeking solitude.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Friendly and Quick Service
- Stunning Coastal Setting
- Flexible Dining Options
- Accessibility for Wheelchairs
- Sustainability Focus
Things to consider
- Limited Vegetarian Options
- Long Wait Times During Peak Hours
- High Prices for Drinks During Summer
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour