Queensland Museum Tropics
Highlights
- Explore galleries showcasing World Heritage-listed rainforests and reefs, revealing the rich biodiversity of North Queensland.
- Discover the gripping history of HMS Pandora, a ship linked to the infamous Bounty mutineers.
- Relax by the waterside at The Galley Cafe, enjoying a coffee or light lunch during your visit.
- Shop for unique souvenirs and educational toys at the Museum Shop, ensuring a memorable experience for all ages.
Queensland Museum Tropics delivers a snapshot of North Queensland with galleries telling the stories of World Heritage-listed rainforests, reefs and the tragic tale of HMS Pandora, the ship sent to capture the Bounty mutineers.
Located in the heart of Townsville, the museum also explores life in the tropics from prehistoric times to the modern-day.
The diverse range of exhibitions and displays are designed to captivate audiences of all ages, focussing on natural and cultural history, biodiversity, human science and much more.
Relax and refuel waterside by enjoying a coffee, snack or light lunch during your visit at The Galley Cafe. Open daily from 9 am to 2 pm.
The Museum Shop showcases a unique range of merchandise, contemporary homewares, jewellery, educational games and toys plus a variety of souvenirs to make your visit a memorable one!
Admission is free to all North Queensland galleries including Pandora, Enchanted Rainforest and the Sciencentre. Some touring exhibitions and events have an entry fee, and tickets can be purchased on the museum website or at the front desk.
Paid street parking is available outside the museum, and free parking (time limits apply) is available on The Strand, about 200 metres from the museum.
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Accreditations
- Queensland Tourism Industry Council
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- QLD – Townsville Enterprise
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.