Sydney Australian National Maritime Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
These tickets to Australia's National Maritime Museum in Sydney are the perfect way to learn about the country's impressive maritime history in one comprehensive tour. You'll be able to explore the temporary and permanent exhibitions that reflect the country's momentous legacy in the naval field, with a downloadable audio guide for historical detail.
You'll have the opportunity to climb aboard famous ships, such as the James Craig, which you'll access by entering the upper deck. There are also special free guided tours and educational activities that will have you marvelling at Australia's impressive ships that sailed the oceans.
- Learn about Australia's historic maritime heritage when you visit the National Maritime Museum.
- Access permanent and temporary exhibits on the country's naval culture
- Explore impressive Australian ships, such as the James Craig, which you can climb aboard on this experience.
What’s included
- Tickets for the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney
- Downloadable audio guide
- Access to temporary and permanent exhibitions
- Access to all the museum's vessels
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Step by Step
Explore the fascinating history of ocean exploration when you purchase these tickets to the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney . You'll gain access to an impressive collection of legendary artefacts, interactive exhibits and unique vessels that evoke the country's naval heritage.
Explore permanent galleries and special exhibitions covering a wide range of topics from maritime trade to shipping and fishing.
Learn about history with a downloadable audio guide and see how the countryside has shaped much of the region's culture and economy, viewing artefacts documenting the voyages of exploration by Captain Cook and other famous explorers.
You'll have the chance to step inside the ships in the harbour, such as the iconic James Craig, a magnificent wooden ship built in 1874 that sailed on international routes as far as Chile and New Zealand. Today, after being restored to its former glory, access to the upper deck is permitted.
Another must-see exhibit is Action Stations, which allows you to admire a replica of a Royal Australian Navy ship, where you can experience what life was like on board a warship of the time.
And if you're particularly interested in Australia's wonderful maritime history, a wide range of free workshops, educational activities and guided tours are also available.
Among the provider'sprofessionally guided tours at no extra cost, you can take advantage of the Wharf building, one of the site's historic landmarks, in addition to others available at the box office on the day of your tour.