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The Dutch New Year's Dive

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Written by: Diana Potse

A History of Chilly Beginnings

The first recorded New Year's Dive took place in Zandvoort in 1960, organized by Ok van Batenburg. However, it truly gained momentum when it moved to Scheveningen in 1965, spearheaded by ex-channel swimmer Jan van Scheijndel. This move significantly boosted the event's popularity, transforming it into an annual spectacle.

The Modern-Day Dive

Today, the New Year's Dive has evolved into a nationwide phenomenon, with thousands of participants braving the icy waters of the North Sea and other coastal locations across the Netherlands. The largest and most renowned dive takes place in Scheveningen, where thousands gather to welcome the new year with a refreshing (and undeniably chilly) plunge.

The Dive Experience

Preparation is Key: Participants typically arrive at the chosen location early, often donning colorful costumes and festive attire. Warm clothing is essential for both before and after the dive, as temperatures can be frigid.

The Plunge: At the stroke of noon, a signal marks the start of the dive. Thousands rush towards the water, embracing the shock of the cold. The atmosphere is electric, filled with cheers, laughter, and a sense of shared accomplishment.

Post-Dive Warmth: After the exhilarating dive, participants are greeted with hot drinks and soup, providing much-needed warmth and comfort. Many gather to share stories, celebrate their bravery, and enjoy the camaraderie.

    Where to Dive

    While Scheveningen remains the most iconic location, the New Year's Dive is celebrated in numerous coastal towns and cities throughout the Netherlands. Some popular spots include:

    Zandvoort: The birthplace of the tradition.

    Callantsoog: A picturesque village with a charming dive atmosphere.

    Cadzand-Bad: A popular destination for Belgian and Dutch participants.

      The New Year's Dive is more than just a swim; it's a celebration of courage, community, and the spirit of the new year. Whether you're a seasoned diver or a curious first-timer, this invigorating tradition offers a truly unforgettable start to the year.


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