
Six areas
The North Sea coast of Ostend can be divided into five different beaches: Oosterstrand, Klein Strand, Groot Strand, Sportstrand, Mariakerke beach and Raversijde beach. All these beaches attract a different crowd. The most popular and busiest beach of Ostend is the Groot Strand. In the summer this beach is the busiest, but even in July and August one can find plenty of space here. By walking a few dozen meters you'll be able to find your very own quiet spot.
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Oosterstrand (Eastern Beach)
This quiet Oosterstrand part is located east of the harbour, near Fort Napoleon. This sandy beach doesn't have any beach cabins or beach pavilions. The beach is about 1.2 km long and ±70 meters wide. It's a light sandy beach in front of a row of dunes on a flat sloping sea. These peaceful eastern beaches partly have a paved footpath on the Spinoladijk. It is the quiet - 'secret' - alternative, directly behind the dunes, for anyone who likes more space.
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Klein Strand (Small Beach)
The Klein Strand lies between the Westerstaketsel and the Westelijke Strekdam. Along this part of the Albert I promenade, you'll find an almost continuous line of high-rise building mainly consisting of apartments. The beach is about 400 meters long and ±130 meters wide. Swimming is forbidden. This makes it less attractive for sunbathers and swimmers to install themselves there. In addition, this beach area is regularly used for various activities and events.
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Groot Strand (Large Beach)
The Groot Strand is about 2 kilometers long and on about 100 meters wide. It is situated from the Koninklijke Gaanderijen in the southwest, to Zeeheldenplein in the northeast of the city. This part of the beach has several facilities such as a public toilet, showers, some beach clubs and a first aid post. The beach is the busiest west of the Casino Kursaal. During the hot summer days, this beach can get quite crowded as a result of many tourists who want to come and cool off in the sea. The eastern part is a lot narrower and a lot less crowded as well.
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Sportstrand (Sports beach)
At the end of the Koninklijke Gaanderijen, on the border between Mariakerke beach and Groot Strand, lies the Sportstrand. A beach area especially for the youth and the (surf)sportsmen. Young people are not bothering the elderly here with their beach activities, or by enjoying some music. This makes Ostend one of the few places on the Belgian coast that has seriously thought about this young target group. There are nets for beach volleyball, you can chill at the wooden picnic tables and there is a small climbing wall.
Immediately to the west of the youth beach is the kite and surf area. This part of the beach has a ramp allowing you to drop your surfing gear at the beach by car. Swimming is not allowed in the area assigned to (kite) surfers.
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Mariakerke Beach
If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle, you better look up the beaches at the Mariakerke pool a little further away. There's plenty of space here, even on sunny days. The beach is located west of the Koninklijke Gaanderijen and east of Raversijde. The beach is about 2.4 kilometers long and ±90 meters wide. Along the Zeedijk, you'll find an almost continuous stretch of high-rise buildings with mainly apartments. Mariakerke attracts plenty of families in summer.
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Raversijde Beach
The Raversijde beach is much more peaceful during hot summer days, which is nice for those who don't like the hustle and bustle. It lies to the west of the Raversijde Provincial Estate near Middelkerke and to the east of the Mariakerke Dune Area. The beach is about 2.5 kilometers long and ±70 meters wide. Not only is the beach of Raversijde beautiful, it is also surrounded by beautiful nature. Moreover, this beach is easily accessible by coastal tram. The rails and stop are almost on the beach and offer a direct view of the North Sea.

Facilities & Safety on the Beach
The beaches of Ostend are clean, well-maintained, and fully equipped for a relaxing day by the sea.
- Daily cleaning: Every summer day, the beaches are cleaned to ensure you can enjoy a fresh and tidy spot on the sand.
- Showers: Showers are located throughout the beach to rinse off sand and seawater – perfect after swimming or playing.
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- Swimming safety outside patrol hours: When lifeguard stations are closed, a general swimming ban applies. This is clearly indicated by 'no swimming' signs and/or wind socks. For up-to-date information on patrolled zones and safe swimming areas, visit www.ikwv.be.
Comfort for everyone
Whether you're here to sunbathe, walk, play or enjoy water sports – the wide beaches of Ostend offer peace, space, and comfort for all ages.
- Accessibility: Many beach entrances are suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Nearby
car parks make your beach visit even easier.
- Food and drinks within reach: Along the beach you'll find inviting pavilions and terraces where you can enjoy an ice cream, lunch, drink or dinner with a sea view.