There are 14 Maritime museums in Western Australia
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The Western Australian Maritime Museum, located in Fremantle's bustling port, is a unique, modern venue overlooking the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean.
Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to the region, the Albany Boatshed has something for everyone.
Visit the only complete whaling station tourism attraction in the world!
Australia's largest private collection of shells and coral if not one of the largest collections in the world.
Duyfken is the first known European ship to visit Australia -- 164 years before the arrival of Captain James Cook.
Explore Fremantle's history.
The Oberon class Submarine HMAS Ovens is an authentic Cold War-era vessel situated on Fremantle's historic World War Two submarine slipway.
For thousands of years, the Indian Ocean has linked cultures through the trade of goods and ideas.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Western Australian Museum — Geraldton celebrates the rich heritage of the land, sea and people of the Mid West region.
War, peace, bravery and sacrifice.
Discover Broome’s turbulent past as a frontier town built on the lure of the lustrous pearl at this museum, which features beautifully restored pearl luggers.
A visit to the boathouse offers an insight into the maritime history of Wadjemup / Rottnest Island.
The Shark Bay Discovery Centre has been designed to showcase the significance and history of the Shark Bay region.
The WA Shipwrecks Museum is recognised as the foremost maritime archaeology museum in the southern hemisphere.