The old city centre of Nieuwpoort is located about three kilometers from the coast. Close to the sea, a new tourist centre has developed. Both parts form one contiguous built up area, connected by buildings along the Albert I Laan street and the fishing port. Besides Nieuwpoort proper, two small villages in the Flemish
polders are part of the municipality,
Sint-Joris and
Ramskapelle. Nieuwpoort is located by the sea. At the coastal line, it borders the municipalities
Koksijde at its town
Oostduinkerke and
Middelkerke at its town
Lombardsijde. Because the territory of the town of Ramskapelle expands far inland, Nieuwpoort has a large number of neighbouring towns, most of which are part of 2 large municipalities: • a.
Lombardsijde (Middelkerke) • b.
Westende (Middelkerke) • c.
Slijpe (Middelkerke) • d.
Mannekensvere (Middelkerke) • e.
Schore (Middelkerke) • f.
Pervijze (Diksmuide) • g.
Veurne • h.
Booitshoeke (Veurne) • i.
Wulpen (Koksijde) • j.
Oostduinkerke (Koksijde) File:Nieuwpoort Marina.jpg|A view of Nieuwpoort marina from the south side with boats Image:Nieuwpoort-pier.jpg|A view of the beach and the pier at Nieuwpoort File:Mouth of the Yser, at Nieuwpoort, Belgium.jpg|Nieuwpoort taken from the air File:Nieuwpoort - Hendrik-Geeraertplein.jpg|
Hendrik-Geeraertplein square Image:N.58, Pascin - Nieuwpoort.jpg|Fishing ship from Nieuwpoort File:Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk van Nieuwpoort.jpg|Tower of the
Notre-Dame church in Nieuwpoort ==In literature==