(Pentecost / Pentecost Sunday / First Pentecost Day)
09:27 hrs
125 cm
15:43 hrs
-81 cm
22:00 hrs
89 cm
Mon.Monday 25 May
03:59 hrs
-128 cm
(Whit Monday / Second Pentecost Day)
10:42 hrs
122 cm
17:30 hrs
-80 cm
23:13 hrs
92 cm
Tue.Tuesday 26 May
05:21 hrs
-125 cm
11:48 hrs
127 cm
18:29 hrs
-84 cm
Wed.Wednesday 27 May
00:13 hrs
103 cm
06:28 hrs
-124 cm
12:41 hrs
134 cm
18:58 hrs
-89 cm
Thu.Thursday 28 May
01:02 hrs
115 cm
07:12 hrs
-123 cm
13:27 hrs
138 cm
19:29 hrs
-95 cm
Fri.Friday 29 May
01:46 hrs
123 cm
07:51 hrs
-119 cm
14:09 hrs
138 cm
20:05 hrs
-102 cm
Sat.Saturday 30 May
02:25 hrs
129 cm
08:29 hrs
-114 cm
14:48 hrs
135 cm
20:43 hrs
-109 cm
Sun.Sunday 31 May
03:02 hrs
134 cm
09:06 hrs
-108 cm
15:24 hrs
132 cm
21:20 hrs
-114 cm
June 2026
High tide
Low tide
Mon.Monday 1 June
03:37 hrs
139 cm
09:41 hrs
-101 cm
15:57 hrs
130 cm
21:57 hrs
-118 cm
Tue.Tuesday 2 June
04:12 hrs
142 cm
10:14 hrs
-95 cm
16:29 hrs
129 cm
22:31 hrs
-120 cm
These forecasts apply to average meteorological conditions and are calculated by the Dutch Ministry of Transport. In the two upper tables, the high tide (HW) is given in positive centimetres, and the low tide (LW) in negative centimetres, relative to NAP (general Dutch level).
Disclaimer
This free tidal information is only intended for private leisure beach activities, such as hiking, sunbathing and beach recreation. No guarantees are made about the correctness of this free tides data. You may not use this page professionally and not if anyone or anything could be harmed as a result of its use (for example, do not use it for sailing or navigation purposes).
Ebb and flow
The phase of retreating water is called ebb. A beach will get bigger during ebb. In the Oosterschelde or Waddenzee, mud plates will appear, which makes it possible to go mudhiking to the islands. At the end of ebb period, the water is at the lowest point: this is called low tide.
The phase of rising water is called flow. A beach will then get smaller, narrower. Big mud plates, like in the Waddenzee or Oosterschelde, will overflow with water during flow. The water level reached at the end of the flow phase is called high tide.
The time between the start of one flow and the start of the next flow is on average 12 hours and 25 minutes.