The park features a specialized habitat that allows visitors to observe polar bears from both above and below the water surface.
It is part of the Libéma group, which manages various attractions across the Netherlands.
The zoo participates in European Breeding Programs (EEP) to support the conservation of endangered species.
The location is surrounded by the De Groene Ster nature reserve, which encompasses a large lake and recreational fields.
Some animal enclosures are designed as islands surrounded by water barriers rather than traditional cages.
AquaZoo Friesland is a zoo located in Leeuwarden that focuses on animals living in or near water. The park features an extensive network of walkways that take visitors through varied habitats, including ponds and islands. It is home to species such as polar bears, seals, penguins, and kangaroos. The layout emphasizes an open-air experience where some animals, like certain wallaby species, can move freely near visitor paths. Educational presentations and feeding demonstrations are scheduled throughout the day. The facility includes designated playgrounds and interactive educational elements tailored for children. The park is situated within the recreational area of De Groene Ster, providing a naturalistic setting.
The glass underwater viewing tunnel in the polar bear enclosure.
Follow the daily feeding schedule board near the entrance to ensure you do not miss the seal and penguin presentations.
Dress in layers as much of the park is uncovered and exposed to the Dutch coastal winds.
Allow extra time for children to engage with the multiple 'climbing paths' that run parallel to the main animal trails.
Attempting to visit only the main entrance exhibits; the most immersive experiences are found along the walking loops further into the park.
Do not feed any animals outside of scheduled supervised sessions; remain on marked pathways to avoid disturbing animals in free-roaming sections.