1. Delta Park Neeltje Jans
Delta Park Neeltje Jans offers an interactive experience about the Delta Works, the largest flood protection system in the world, and features attractions like aquariums and sea lion shows.
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Delta Park Neeltje Jans offers an interactive experience about the Delta Works, the largest flood protection system in the world, and features attractions like aquariums and sea lion shows.
The Flood Museum in Ouwerkerk is dedicated to the North Sea flood of 1953 and provides insights into the impact of the disaster and the subsequent construction of the Delta Works.
Berkenhof Tropical Zoo is a family-friendly attraction featuring a variety of exotic animals, a butterfly garden, and a Dino Expo, making it perfect for a fun day out.
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Mini Mundi is a miniature theme park in Middelburg with scaled-down versions of famous landmarks, a playground, and rides for children.
Zuidhavenpoort is a historic gate in Zierikzee's Old Port, offering picturesque views and a glimpse into the region's rich maritime history.
The Zeeland Bridge is the longest bridge in the Netherlands, offering stunning views of the surrounding waters and connecting the islands of Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland.
Located in Middelburg, the Zeeuws Museum showcases Zeeland's cultural heritage, featuring collections of regional costumes, ancient artifacts, and contemporary art.
The Liberation Museum Zeeland in Nieuwdorp commemorates the region's experiences during World War II and the liberation of the Netherlands, with exhibits and wartime artifacts.
Part of the Delta Works, the Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier is a marvel of engineering designed to protect the Netherlands from flooding while allowing tidal flow.
Terra Maris is a museum and nature education center in Oostkapelle, offering exhibitions on the region's natural landscapes and a beautiful garden to explore.
Located in Vlissingen, the muZEEum offers insights into Zeeland's maritime history, with exhibits on naval battles, trade, and life at sea.
Take a nostalgic journey on the Foundation Steam Train Goes-Borsele, which offers scenic rides through the countryside on historic steam trains.
Fort Rammekens, the oldest sea fort in Western Europe, is located near Ritthem and offers a glimpse into the region's military history and stunning views of the Western Scheldt.
Strand Yerseke offers a serene beach experience with opportunities to enjoy local seafood, explore oyster beds, and relax by the water.
De Manteling van Walcheren is a nature reserve featuring coastal woodlands, dunes, and wildlife, perfect for hiking and exploring Zeeland's natural beauty.
Museum Veere showcases the history and art of the picturesque town of Veere, with exhibits on its maritime past and cultural heritage.
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