Play Boat Medusa stands on Kijkduin, in the Loosduinen district. A familiar spot on the coast where children can climb, run, and let their imaginations run wild. The play boat has been a recognizable part of the promenade for generations and, following renovation, is once again fully ready for the future.
Play boat Medusa shows how a place from the past can regain meaning for new generations. Finn en Collin They are visibly proud of it and say that they love coming here to freerun and jump, and of course to go down the slide.


The play boat has a long history. Initiator Huub Verkade remembers the place from the past: he came here himself as a child too.
The old play boat was located on municipal land but was not under the management of the municipality. Because the boat was worn out and no longer met safety requirements, there was a need to reorganize the management. The municipality assumed ownership so that the old boat could be replaced by a new, safe, and future-proof playground.
Kijkduin is a magnet for young and old. It is busier in the summer than in the winter, but that makes little difference to children. They come here to play, run, and burn off their energy, often combined with a visit to the boulevard.
Kijkduin is a magnet for young and old. It is busier in the summer than in the winter, but that makes little difference to children. They come here to play, run, and burn off their energy, often combined with a visit to the boulevard.
With the arrival of Play Boat Medusa, a recognizable spot in Kijkduin has been preserved. The new play boat connects with memories of the past, while simultaneously offering a safe and contemporary play experience.
Within Nieuw70, the Play Boat Medusa is an example of how a familiar place in the city can come back to life and connect generations. Finn, Collin en huub are visibly proud of it.