Zandvoort Surf Forecast

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Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260407 04z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
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Zandvoort Surf Forecast Guide

Zandvoort is a popular beach town located on the Dutch coast, not far from Amsterdam. It attracts both locals and tourists, making it a lively spot, especially in the summer. The beach is wide and offers a nice vibe, with several beach bars and restaurants nearby. While the town can get crowded, surfers come here mainly for the waves and the bustling beach atmosphere.

The surfing conditions at Zandvoort can be hit or miss. The best time to catch some waves is during autumn and winter when the swells pick up. The beach breaks here are quite consistent, but the quality of the waves can be average at best. On good days, you can find waves suitable for beginners as well as some more challenging ones for experienced surfers. The waves can be mushy and soft, especially on smaller days, which might not excite everyone. Itโ€™s not the most renowned surf spot in the Netherlands, but it can be decent during the right conditions.

When planning a surf trip to Zandvoort, take note that the winds can affect the conditions quite a bit. Offshore winds are ideal, as they clean up the waves, but onshore winds are common. Be prepared for a bit of hustle during weekends when the beach is packed with sunbathers and beachgoers. Also, there are surf schools and rental shops available if you need gear or lessons. Keep an eye on local surf forecasts to catch the best conditions.

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Pepsports Surfschool in Zandvoort
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Welcome! If youโ€™re new to surf forecasting, check out this quick guide.

Forecast Table

The forecast table (the section on the page with all the numbers) is designed to pack as much information in the screen as possible. Although intimidating at first, it will help you make informed decisions about the waves faster, trust me :D. The table consists of roughly four sections, time and predictions, wind, waves, and tides:

๐Ÿ”ฎ Time and predictions section

Here we show the forecast thour and the overall surf quality prediction. This is determined based on the wave, wind and tide quality prediction. These individual predictions can be found on the forecast map.

๐Ÿ’จ Wind section

The first row on the table (with the ๐Ÿ’จ icon) shows wind speed, direction and gust. The more the wind speed the more aggressive the color (from blue, green, orange to red).

๐ŸŒŠ Wave section

The waves section consists of three rows, one for wave height and direction, one for period and one for wave energy. Our algorithm chooses the "dominant wave" using spot-adjusted surf energy (depth + directional fit). This is usually the first swell partition, but during local storms it can switch to wind waves. If that happens, values are shown in gray and italic.

๐ŸŒ’ Tide section

The tide section consists of a row with the actual heights per hour (measured at the half hour) and a table that displays the flow of the tide and the extremes (lows and highs).

Forecast map

The forecast map consists of arrows. These arrows represent all wave partitions (swell partitions and wind wave partition) and the wind. This allows you to see things like: a secondary swell or wind waves messes up the surf, or the wind is just a tick offshore so very surfable. Click a metric label in the bottom left to bring that arrow to the front โ€” handy when arrows overlap.

Forecast Cheat Sheet

Short on time? Focus on wave energy. Itโ€™s the best single metric to gauge how big and powerful the waves will be.

Click any table cell to jump to that forecast hour. The map will update with forecast arrows, so you can see if wind and swell direction are lining up.

Use the table sidebar to switch units for height and speed.

Log your surf sessions to compare forecasts with real sessions and sharpen future predictions.

Models and Updates

Surfnerd blends multiple global and local wind and swell models using advanced interpolation and spatial techniques to create an "ensemble" forecast. Forecasts are refreshed hourly.

Surf Predictions

Our AI-driven algorithm scores surf quality, shown by green, orange, and gray dots. Each forecast hour is rated for wind, swell, and tide quality, then combined into an overall score. Hereโ€™s the scale:

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Bad or No Data

Session logs also feed the algorithm โ€” the more you log, the smarter your forecasts get.

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Confidence

Confidence tells you how much the weather models agree on the forecast.

  • High confidence: Models agree closely; forecast is reliable.
  • Medium confidence: Some disagreement; conditions may shift slightly.
  • Low confidence: Models diverge; treat forecast with caution.

We calculate the wind confidence by comparing wind speed, gust and direction from multiple models (like GFS, ECMWF, Arome, and Harmonie) and seeing how closely they match. For wave certainty we compare height, period and direction, also on multiple models. They are weighted, meaning that some models count more than others, depending on how good they are for a certain spot.

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