Australian National Maritime Museum, located in the coastal area of (Darling Harbour), Darling Port, Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is one of the hottest attractions in the Sydney area.
Australia was established during the colonial period, and most Australian residents came to this magical land by sea, so Australia's national history can also be regarded as navigational history, and Sydney is the first city founded in Australia. Australian National Maritime Museum's architecture is a sails-like roof. The museum details aboriginal Islander culture according to different themes, to surfing, from commercial navigation to naval ships, from Australia to the ocean.
Australia National Maritime Museum will occasionally hold a variety of temporary exhibitions. The museum, wharf, has a long history of ships and can also take part in the activities of the Kids on Deck's creative activities, to stimulate the use of their brains and to participate in interactive games such as science.
Australian National Maritime Museum has three "three ship passengers" (from the Royal Australian Navy): the (HMAS Onslow) submarine, the (HMAS Vampire) destroyer vampire, and the (James Craig) sailboat James Craig. The museum also has a restaurant, (Yots Waterside Cafe), which offers seafood and is a great place to enjoy the wonderful beauty of Darling Port.
Tickets:
- Full pass (Big Ticket): Adult: $32; Children (4: 15): $20; Family (2 big and 3 small): $79
- Predetermined in advance of official website:8% discount
- Book in advance at this site: 30% discount, please click here