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Interesting but that's it

This is a replica of a pirate ship that was built as part of a movie set. Some details are... read more

Reviewed 5 November 2019
Z0siaB
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Waterloo, Belgium
Spanish Galleon in Old Harbor in Genoa ... Worth a look!

We noticed the old Gallean ship right away when we took a walk in the old part of Genoa. At first... read more

Reviewed 30 October 2023
swoodruf
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Muskegon, Michigan
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Reviewed 29 July 2018 via mobile

Its a piece of crap. Falling apart. Half the deck is roped off as its unsafe and the other half has plywood boards just laying over holes. Avoid.

Date of experience: July 2018
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Reviewed 25 July 2018

This ship is not in 100% condition but it is very nice when you want to show to your child how it was in ages of pirates. It will be very exciting experience for your child. Children can engage their imagination and dream about adventures. They can feel what they read in the books. There you can ring on the ship's bell. There you can see a prisoner in the jail.

Date of experience: August 2017
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Reviewed 9 July 2018

this ship is a great photo op but not worth 6 euro entry fee. The Neptune is a ship replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon. The ship was built in 1985 for Roman Polanski's film Pirates, where she portrayed the Spanish ship of the same name. An accurate replica above the waterline, but sporting a steel hull and a 400 HP auxiliary engine, the Neptune is currently a tourist attraction in the port of Genoa.

Date of experience: September 2017
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Reviewed 4 June 2018 via mobile

Reminded me of childhood... especially fairytales such as pirates or Peterpan. Love the views surrounding it. Unfortunately, all the rooms are locked. Overall, love it♥️

Date of experience: June 2018
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Reviewed 14 May 2018

An impressive looking ship used in the film Pirates. It was specifically built for this purpose. Sadly it needs a lot of work to repair it. It is 6 euro to visit. Maybe expensive for what you see but if you keep in mind it’s purpose it’s ok to visit...maybe lift a cannon.

Date of experience: May 2018
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