Why a map helps
Seeing seals is largely a matter of the right place at the right time. A map makes the first part concrete: you can see at a glance which locations are near you, which species to expect there, and how to reach a spot. For the time, you need a tide table — read about that at reading tides.
The map below holds the main publicly accessible spotting points in the Waddenzee and the Delta, plus a few nurseries and the rehabilitation centre A Seal in Stellendam. Not every haul-out is listed — some are deliberately kept off-map to prevent disturbance.
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- Mostly common seal (Phoca vitulina)
- Mostly grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) or mixed population