The Singing Ship
Highlights
- Explore the majestic Singing Ship monument, celebrating Captain Cook's legacy against a stunning coastal backdrop.
- Listen to the sea breezes create music through concealed organ pipes, adding a unique auditory experience to your visit.
- Stroll along the impressive boardwalk, part of the Centenary of ANZAC Memorial Walk, while soaking in breathtaking views.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities including picnic areas and lookouts, perfect for a relaxing day by the coast.
Set against a spectacular coastal vista of blue seas and Great Keppel Island in the distance, the Singing Ship at Emu Park is a majestic monument that commemorates the area’s legacy of the historical explorations of Captain James Cook, who discovered this bay in May 1770.
The unique design represents the billowing sail, mast and rigging of his ship Endeavour. Concealed organ pipes use the sea breezes to create the musical sounds.
Just below the Singing Ship is a viewing deck and boardwalk that makes up part of the Centenary of ANZAC Memorial Walk. The impressive boardwalk hugs the coastline and remembers the community’s brave servicemen and women.
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- Visitor Information Centre
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