Seals spotting

Seals spotting

Seals will not be hard to find. In the beautiful nature and the clean water in Zeeland, the seal population has just about everything they would wish for.

At first glance these animals appear very cute and seem to have a perfect life, napping on the beach all day with few predators around. The population of seals in Zeeland has been rapidly increasing in the past few years due to the protection of nature and the efforts to better water quality in that area to bring wildlife back. Both the common seal and the grey seal have found their way back onto the beaches of Zeeland and its many sandbanks where many people come to watch them.

Nearby flights

45 minutes

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Seals Zeeland sightseeing flight

Midden Zeeland Airport

Seals are not that hard to find around Zeeland. The beautiful nature, the clean water, the environment and the peace and quiet have a positive influence on the seals and therefore large seal colonies live off the coast. They laze a lot on the beach and on the sandbanks where they enjoy the sun. And with a bit of luck, porpoises can be spotted from the air (The smallest type of whale that has about the size of a dolphin). A good way to spot these animals is by plane!

300 minutes

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Helsinki lighthouse helicopter flight

Airport Helsinki-Vantaa

The Bengtskär lighthouse. The tour itself takes around 45 minutes, which may not seem like a very long time but we assure you, it is plenty to leave you breathless. During this tour we will fly you out to the remote island, providing you with a stunning areal view of the Nordics when we pass the many islands and highlights of the archipelago before reaching the lighthouse. Like the Suomenlinna Fortress and Helsinki Cathedral. And if you are lucky you may even spot some wild seals that can often be found sunbathing on the rocks near the lighthouse.

20 minutes

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Vlissingen Harbour sightseeing flight

Midden Zeeland Airport

Fly with us over the rich history of the ports of Vlissingen. As early as the 13th century, hides, salt, herring, tar and wool were traded in the port of Vlissingen. At that time, Vlissingen was known for its hijacking and sea fishing. Enjoy the beautiful view of one of the oldest ports, the Voorhaven. This harbour was dug in the Middle Ages and is still there! Discover this historic place from the air.