North Sea Resort Vlissingen
BackNoordzee Resort Vlissingen, managed by Roompot, presents itself as a holiday park with an absolute top location. Situated on Burgemeester van Woelderenlaan, only a road separates the park from the dunes, beach, and lively Vlissingen boulevard. This location is undoubtedly the park's strongest point, but guest experiences paint a picture of stark contrasts, with the quality of the stay depending heavily on the chosen accommodation and their expectations of a resort.
The diversity of accommodations: from luxurious to problematic
The park offers a wide variety of holiday homes . Visitors can choose from Dune Lodges, Urban Villas, and even beach houses. These accommodations are generally described as modern, spacious, and well-equipped. Guests praise the comfortable beds, the air conditioning in some lodges, and convenient extras such as automatic awnings. The free Wi-Fi is also considered a plus.
However, there are significant criticisms of the design and condition of the villas. A recurring complaint concerns the Urban Villas , which are described as very noisy. Noises from neighbors, such as sliding furniture or children playing, can disturb the peace. Another point of criticism is the cleaning, which is not always consistent. Some guests report cobwebs, food scraps on the dishes, and sand on the furniture upon arrival. There are also comments about impractical design choices, such as an open-plan bathroom in the bedroom, which leads to temperature problems and a lack of privacy. Limited storage space for clothes and luggage and the inconvenient placement of a washing machine through a bedroom are other drawbacks.
Park facilities: the Achilles heel
A crucial point potential visitors should be aware of is the lack of central park facilities. Contrary to what the name " Resort" might suggest, the park itself lacks a swimming pool, restaurant, or supermarket. Although the reception desk offers services such as bicycle rentals, the park is primarily a collection of accommodations without the usual amenities of a larger holiday park. This makes it less suitable for guests looking for on-site entertainment and dining options.
A division on the ground
There seems to be a clear difference between the various sections of the park. The area with the stone villas and lodges is generally considered neat and well-landscaped. A completely different picture is painted of the area where the safari tents, tiny houses, and camper sites are located. Several reviews describe this as a cramped, lackluster, and noisy plot of land, wedged between a busy road and a large tennis club. Guests warn that the map and promotional photos give a misleading, greener impression of the reality. The lack of play space for children in this part of the park is a significant drawback for families.
The undisputed asset: the location
What the park lacks in amenities, it more than makes up for with its location. Guests can reach the beach or the boulevard within a few minutes' walk, with an abundance of restaurants, terraces, and shops within easy reach. For those who want to experience Vlissingen and the Zeeland coast, this is the ideal base. Dog owners should be aware that beach regulations vary by season; during peak season, dogs are often not allowed on the nearest beach during the day, while in winter, it's an ideal spot.
Practical matters and conclusion
A few practical inconveniences are also worth mentioning. For example, there's criticism of the parking at the Urban Villas, which doesn't have reserved spaces, making it sometimes difficult to find one. However, the service at the reception desk is generally considered friendly and helpful.
In summary, Noordzee Resort Vlissingen is a destination with two faces. It offers an excellent location for a beach holiday in modern holiday apartments or cabañas , but it is not an all-inclusive resort . Potential guests should temper their expectations regarding park facilities and entertainment. It is advisable to choose the type of accommodation carefully; those seeking peace and quiet should avoid a semi-detached villa. Those considering a safari tent or tiny house should be aware of the less idyllic location of that section of the park. For the independent traveler who prioritizes location above all else, this can be an excellent choice. For families seeking a park with a full range of amenities, there may be better alternatives.