Dive into an ocean of fun at the Maritime Museum these school holidays

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Pgotograph of a young boy wearing a dress-up featuring a hood with grey felt teeth.

Explore your creativity and curiosity at the Australian National Maritime Museum these school holidays with a jam-packed program of exciting activities to spark the imagination.

From photography and art workshops to underwater drone operation, sensory play spaces, and Museum tours and activity trails designed especially for kids, there is so much to see and do at the Maritime Museum this Autumn.
 

Program

See the highlights of this exciting program below and view the full program on our website

Deep Ocean Dive And Draw

Photo showing a young woman standing outside a bookshop, holding a book called The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Extinct Animals

Cabinet of Curiosities: Prehistoric Aquatic

Image showing a group of children

Deep Sea Lounge

Photo taken of a dimly lit space, with 2 children reading and fabric seaweed hanging in front of the camera.

Sea Country Activity Trail

Children on the floor looking up at a bronze sculpture of a dugong in a dark gallery space.

Kids on Deck

Pgotograph of a young boy wearing a dress-up featuring a hood with grey felt teeth.

Mini Mariners

Photo of a child with curly brown hair and a white frilly top next to a woman with black hair, tanned skin, glasses and a black singlet top.

Sensory Friendly Days

Photo showing a boy with a yellow shirt and sunflower lanyard touching a museum display.

Underwater Drone Challenge

Photo of a seated boy holding a remote control and a young woman in museum unoform crouched beside him

Torchlight Tour

2 children using torches to look at a letter on an old fashioned desk.

Reporting Live from the Abyss, 2 Day Workshop

Photograph of a young girl with black hair and glasses, operating a camera on a tripod pointing towards 2 other children in the background.

Photography with OM System, 1 Day Workshop

A photograph of a whale with its mouth open and a school of fish in a tight ball about to be eaten.