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Perfect Pirate Adventures for Little Swashbucklers

Hoist the mainsail, batten down the hatches
And remember to bring your eye patches!
Check out these awesome pirate adventures,
Ready to enjoy with your little treasures!

Pirate Ship, Bridlington, Humberside

Credit: The Pirate Ship Bridlington

If you fancy setting out on the seven seas, then check out this pirate themed boat tour! Originally built as a fishing boat, this vessel now offers fun trips out for the whole family. Your little buccaneers will enjoy the salty adventure of a boat trip, whilst you admire the scenery around Flamborough Head or perhaps a trip up to the magnificent 300 feet Bempton Cliffs seabird sanctuary. Find out more. 

Atlantis Adventure Park, Bideford, Devon

Atlantis Adventure Park has loads of fun pirate themed entertainment! The Pirate Ship Adventure Playground will provide hours of fun and includes; rope nets, slides, challenging walkways and even a crow’s nest for anyone who misbehaves! There’s also an under 5’s area for all the smaller pirates looking for a bit of adventure.This park has loads of other attractions too including panning for gold, Devon’s larges hedge maze (perfect for hiding treasure) and Water Wars for those who fancy getting soaked with water balloons! Find out more.

Golden Hinde II, Clink Street, London

Whether you want to explore the decks for hidden treasures, have a go at raising the ship’s anchor, or simply soak in the atmosphere of an Elizabethan expedition on the high seas, a visit to the Golden Hinde II has something for everyone. They offer interactive tours and programmes, complete with actors in period dress. Find out more. 

Pirate’s Quest, Newquay, Cornwall

Credit: Pirate Quest

Pirate’s Quest is an immersive walk-through experience, which combines actors, amazing special effects, and detailed 360⁰ sets in an authentic, atmospheric adventure. Your journey will begin with a LIVE pirate helping you escape a shipwreck! Your pirate guide will then lead you through several different sets and scenes; mystical caves, murky streets, and even an eighteenth century Tavern! Eventually you’ll arrive at the Captain’s Ship, ready to set sail! Find out more.

Or….Have your own Pirate adventure!

Don’t fancy joining in a pirate themed activity, then create your own! Here are a few ideas to try with the little ones when they get the urge for a swashbuckling adventure!

Getting in Character – Dressing up is a given! Pirate hats, eye patches and a trusty cutlass!

Treasure Hunt – Why not create a treasure hunt with real treasure buried at the end of it (gold chocolate coins make a surprisingly agreeable and cheap substitute to real doubloons).

Build your own Ship – With a few cardboard boxes, a little paint and a buckets of imagination, help them build their very own ship to sail the high seas!

 

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