During summer, Zandvoort experiences an influx of tourists, which can temporarily increase traffic, especially near the beach areas.
Winter months see a decline in tourist numbers, leading to smoother traffic flow throughout the town.
Tourist seasons can lead to congestion in key areas, particularly around popular attractions.
Limited public transport options may challenge residents and visitors during peak times.
Early mornings and late evenings are generally the best times to travel to avoid tourist-related congestion.
Weekdays tend to have less traffic compared to weekends, especially during the tourist season.
Major events, such as the Dutch Grand Prix, significantly impact traffic, necessitating road closures and diversions.
Local festivals and beach events can also lead to temporary traffic increases.
Zandvoort is actively promoting cycling and walking as primary modes of transport to reduce emissions.
The town is exploring the expansion of electric vehicle charging stations to support sustainable travel.
Ride-sharing services are gradually gaining popularity, offering flexible transport options and reducing the need for personal vehicle use.
These services help alleviate parking challenges during peak tourist seasons.