Bass & Flinders Maritime Museum

Bass & Flinders Maritime Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections
Daily: 11.00am – 3.00pm
$5.00 – $12.00
Concession/students $10.00 Adults $12.00 Children $5.00 Family $28.00 (2 adults & up to 3 children) Children aged 4-13 years Must be accompanied by an adult
  • $5.00 – $5.00 Child

Highlights

  • Explore Tasmania's maritime history through varied artefacts, including the impressive replica Sloop Norfolk.
  • Admire the craftsmanship of the replica Sloop Norfolk, built from endemic Tasmanian timbers like Huon pine and Blackwood.
  • Discover the adventurous tale of Bass and Flinders, who sailed to ascertain Van Diemen's Land in 1798.
  • Engage with interactive exhibits and collections, perfect for inspiring the next generation of explorers.
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Inspiring the next generation of explorers!

Housings one of Tasmania’s most varied collections of maritime artifacts, the museum showcases the replica Sloop Norfolk, James Kelly’s whaleboat the Elizabeth, and the Admiral, the Kenneth Dickenson, the Tamar Class Melanie, the sabot Zephyr 2, rowing fours, canoes, and a tribute to solo round the would quest by Ken Gourley.

The Bass and museum also feature an extensive collection of maps and charts, photographs, paintings, logbooks, movies, diaries, and journals.

In 1798, explorers Bass and Flinders were dispatched to Van Diemens Land to ascertain if it was an island or not. Sailing with a crew of eight aboard His Majesty’s Colonial Sloop Norfolk, they took shelter in the Tamar River, anchoring off what is now George Town. Explore the tale of Bass and Flinders and Tasmania’s rich Maritime History at the Bass and Flinders Maritime Museum.

The modern-day Norfolk is a close replica of the original vessel which was built on Norfolk Island. Work on the construction of the replica began in 1994 and was carried out by a group of volunteers assisting the builder.

The replica Sloop Norfolk on display here at the Bass and Flinders Museum is built from three endemic Tasmanian timbers; Huon pine (planking), Celery Top pine (keel, frames, mast, and spars), and decorated with Blackwood.

To find out more come and visit us.

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Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Features

  • Boating Facilities
  • Enquiry Desk
  • Family Friendly
  • Gallery / Museum
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Parents Room
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop / Gift Shop
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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