Featuring maritime collections, exhibits, and activities, the National Maritime Museum offers an extensive look into the relationship Australia shares with the sea.
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Delve into maritime history at the Australian National Maritime Museum
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Get unlimited access to everything that is open during your visit to the museum
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Browse exhibits on Aboriginal and European people, and learn of their maritime customs
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Climb aboard warships and submarines and discover precious indigenous art and artifacts
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Witness the life-size replica of Captain Cook's 18th-century tall ship
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View the Spirit of Australia, the world’s fastest boat with record-breaking speed
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Inclus
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Australian National Maritime Museum See It All Ticket
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All Exhibitions and Activities
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Action Stations Experience
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Access to all vessels
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Hands-on Arts and Crafts at Kids on Deck
Non inclus
Non inclus
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Hotel Transfers
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Guide
Politique d'annulation
Politique d'annulation
Vous pouvez annuler ces billets jusqu’à 24 heures avant le début de l’expérience et bénéficiez d’un remboursement complet.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
The National Maritime Museum offers a look into Australia’s link to the sea. The exhibits featured within its walls tell stories of naval wars, ancient saltwater traditions, modern beach culture, and aquatic sporting achievements. The Big Ticket allows for a comprehensive and wholesome experience, granting you access to everything in the museum. Learn about the maritime history of the Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders; see the Spirit of Australia, take a gander into the lives of sailors aboard a naval warship and a modern submarine, and browse galleries to gain perspective on subjects like immigration, naval defense forces, sailing, and surfing.
The ticket includes several historic vessels, the likes of the HMAS Onslow, a submarine from the Royal Australian Navy, the HMAS Vampire, and more. Depending on the day of your visit, you may find one or more ships available to tour.
Know before you go
Know before you go
What's not allowed
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When logging into the cabin or lighthouse, smoking, video recording, snacks, or drinks are not allowed. You can, however, click pictures once you enter.
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Adults cannot carry infants or children when boarding.
Additional information
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Height Requirements: Some boats have height restrictions (children above 90cm can enter).
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Large bags can be deposited in the cloakroom before boarding. It is a free storage service.
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Dress Code: Visitors are advised to wear flat comfortable walking shoes. High heels are not allowed on the boat. Open-toe shoes, sandals, and flip-flops are not recommended.
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The ship docks for a long time. It will be changed from time to time. Please check on the official website before placing an order.
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Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult on board.
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Kids on Deck: Children 5-12 years old and their families can participate.
Mes billets
Mes billets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same along with a valid photo ID at the time of redemption.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Redeem your voucher directly at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
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Address: 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000, AU
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Tram
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The closest tram stop is Pyrmont Bay. It is a quick 2-min walk to the attraction.
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Board trams L1 to get you there.
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Union Square, Harris St. It is a quick 9-min walk to the attraction.
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Board buses 389 to get you there.