Overview
Batavialand is a historical visitor attraction in The Netherlands, built inside a 17th-century reconstructed trading ship named Batavia. It was sunk in 1629 on its first voyage and fully reconstructed.
In the Batavialand heritage park and the ship, you’ll find a range of activities, such as:
- Learn everything about how the Dutch deal with water.
- The largest shipwrecks graveyard in the world, containing 450 shipwrecks.
- You’ll enjoy different workshops.
- Interactive museums that transport visitors back in time to the 17th century.
Country
Netherlands
Approx. Duration
2 – 3 hours
Accessibility Level
Accessibility Level – Medium
Local Currency
Euro
Price Level
Min. Price
From: € 8.50
Address
Batavialand, Oostvaardersdijk, Lelystad, Netherlands
Spoken Languages
Dutch (official language), Frisian is spoken in the northern province of Friesland. English, German and French are widely spoken.
Recommended Age
Kids, Teens, Adults, Seniors
Pricing Details
Electricity
230 volts AC, 50Hz. Plugs with two round pins are standard
Safety
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