Welcome to Sint Philipsland

Sint Philipsland, located in the southwest of the Netherlands in the province of Zeeland, lies on the northern tip of the former island of Tholen where the Krabbenkreek, the Philipsdam and wide clay polders shape an open delta landscape, and beginning a holiday in Sint Philipsland is easy thanks to the N257 and surrounding routes linking the village with Anna Jacobapolder, Tholen town and the wider Grevelingen area. The gently rising terrain near old creek remnants offers walkers alternating views of meadows, salt-tinged channels and the characteristic church silhouette, while quiet rural lanes reveal places where a holiday home in Sint Philipsland becomes a natural base for exploring both inland fields and the tidal edges. A villa in Sint Philipsland provides direct access to agricultural loops, narrow drainage ditches and calm paths leading toward the Philipsdam viewpoints, and the proximity of the Krammer-Volkerak waters adds a shifting horizon noticeable during early cycling rounds. Cyclists rely on the numbered junction network connecting Sint Philipsland with the polder routes toward Poortvliet, the long paths along the Krammer and the open tracks heading south toward Oud-Vossemeer, and a B&B in Sint Philipsland suits travellers who appreciate short distances to lookout points, quiet field paths and small heritage corners. Families enjoy the recreation greens near the village edge, anglers use calm water stretches east of the dike line and day hikers follow peaceful tracks toward the creek structures that shaped this northern Zeeland peninsula. All these layers give Sint Philipsland a quiet delta rhythm that slowly unfolds with every visit.