Seal Safari & Flood

Start your day with a unique seal safari on the Oosterschelde estuary. As the boat glides through the water, admire seals on sandbanks or swimming in their natural habitat. A guide will share fascinating stories about these animals and the National Park.

After this unique experience, visit the Flood Museum in Ouwerkerk. Discover the history of the 1953 North Sea Flood in four impressive caissons and learn about the Netherlands' battle against water and the challenges of climate change.

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Seal Safari & Flood

We start the day aboard a beautiful tour boat with a cup of coffee/tea and a Zeeland treat. We'll sail across the Oosterschelde and go on a seal safari. At low tide, the seals lie on the sandbanks. The skipper will bring you as close as possible to the seals and explain the route. Before the boat docks again, a delicious lunch will be served.

In the afternoon, we'll visit the Flood Museum. Here, you'll be introduced to the stories of the 1953 North Sea Flood, the reconstruction, and the experiences surrounding this flood. After the museum visit, we'll board the coach, and the driver will take you to a restaurant for a pleasant and delicious end to this day in Zeeland.

Please note: The seal safari is tide-dependent. Therefore, the morning and afternoon programs may be reversed.

This is a sample program. Everything can be customized to your wishes.