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  1. The representational ship interprets one of the English merchant vessels from the Roanoke Voyage of 1585. Board and explore Elizabeth II from every angle. Help costumed 16th century sailors set the sails, find your latitude with an astrolabe, and swab the decks. Marvel at the lines and rigging that allow the ship to sail.

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    The ship, or rather ships, that the Elizabeth II was modeled after are the sailing vessels that were sent to Roanoke Island in 1584 and 1587, respectively. At the time, Tudor-era queen Elizabeth I was trying to keep up with the New World exploration achievements of Spain, which had been sending vessels to and from the Americans for nearly 100 years...

    The Elizabeth II can be found in the middle of Shallowbag Bay at the very edge of Roanoke Island Festival Park. Visitors can access the site by entering the Roanoke Island Festival Park, and crossing over through downtown Manteovia a well-placed boardwalk that spans across the bay and presents some pretty incredible views of downtown and the Elizab...

    Don't have time to take the full tour? Visitors are free to explore the exterior of the ship at their leisure, snapping as many photos as they'd like. Virtually every angle can be admired from the...
    For a real treat, enjoy a quick lunch or leisurely dinner at one of downtown Manteo's many restaurants bordering the boardwalk entrance of Roanoke Island Festival Park. Most all of these establishm...
    If you're taking the full tour of the Elizabeth II, don't be afraid to ask questions. The staff and crew are more than happy to engage with visitors, and will answer any queries that a visitor migh...
    The Elizabeth II may certainly be a highlight of the Roanoke Island festival park, but it is by no means the park's only attraction. Visitors are advised to dedicate a full morning or afternoon exp...
  2. This 27-acre historic site allows guests of all ages to experience first-hand what life was like for the first English settlers in 1585. Historic costumed interpreters are featured throughout the Settlement Site and the Elizabeth II ship to demonstrate how the first settlers lived, worked and played on Roanoke Island. For a hands-on history ...

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · Elizabeth II, a ship modeled after the sailing vessels sent from England to Roanoke Island in 1584 and 1587. It is docked along the borders of the Roanoke Island Festival Park, near Fort Raleigh National Historic Site.

  4. Elizabeth II. TripAdvisor Traveler Rating Based on 521 Reviews. Cross a narrow gang-plank and experience 16th century shipboard life in motion. A 69 foot sailing vessel, representative of those sailed to the New World in 1585, awaits your discovery at Roanoke Island Festival Park. See Roanoke Island Festival Park for additional information.

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  6. The Elizabeth II, a replica of the ships said to have brought the famous Lost Colony to Roanoke Island in 1587 was constructed on this site. Several other restored traditional sailing watercrafts, including the Elizabeth II, grace the waters of Shallowbag Bay in front of the Museum.

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