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New Zealand Maritime Museum
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The New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui A Tangaroa is a maritime museum in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on Hobson Wharf, adjacent to the Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland.
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Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari
Berth 9, Eastern Viaduct Marina, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Viaduct Lookout
Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Tepid Baths
100 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
KZ1 Team New Zealand America's Cup Yacht
New Zealand Maritime Museum, Corner Quay and Hobson Streets, Quay Street, Viaduct Harbour, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Viaduct Harbour
85 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Ferry Building
107 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Viaduct Basin
Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Cloud
89 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
isite Auckland Visitor Information Centre
HSBC Building Shop 1, Street level/188 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Kura Gallery Art + Design Aotearoa
95a Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
The Lula Inn
149 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co.
2/204 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina - Auckland Viaduct
204 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Oyster and Chop
Market Place, Viaduct, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Saint Alice
1/204 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Headquarters
103 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Coops Corner Pub
204 Quay Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Soul Bar & Bistro
Corner of Lower Hobson Street, Customs Street West, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Provedor
131 Quay Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Andrew Andrew
201 Quay Street, Auckland 1001, New Zealand
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Explore Group - Auckland
Explore Booking Kiosk Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Maritime Room - Function Venues Auckland
Princes Wharf, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Downtown Carpark
31 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Zland Movers
8/139 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
OK GIFT SHOP
131 Quay Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Wilson Parking - Princes Wharf
Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Haparanda - Auckland Yacht Charters
Berth 11 (Diagonally Across From Soul Bar, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Servcorp Auckland
Level 8/139 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Honest Chocolat
Commercial Bay Shop 23, Ground Floor/7 Queen Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Princess Wharf Auckland
Cruise Terminal, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
M Social Hotel Auckland
196/200 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Hilton Auckland
147 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Princes Wharf
137-147 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Sebel Auckland Viaduct Harbour
85/89 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Prestigious Princes Wharf
145 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
CBD VIADUCT HARBOUR
1C/95 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Ohtel Auckland
32 Market Place, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Pelican Stay Auckland Apartments
145 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Shed 20, Princes Wharf
139 Quay Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Chancellor on Hobson
1204/1 Hobson Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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New Zealand Maritime Museum

Corner of Quay and Hobson Street, Auckland 1140, New Zealand
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The New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui A Tangaroa is a maritime museum in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located on Hobson Wharf, adjacent to the Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland.

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attractions: Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari, Viaduct Lookout, Tepid Baths, KZ1 Team New Zealand America's Cup Yacht, Viaduct Harbour, Ferry Building, Viaduct Basin, The Cloud, isite Auckland Visitor Information Centre, Kura Gallery Art + Design Aotearoa, restaurants: The Lula Inn, Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co., Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina - Auckland Viaduct, Oyster and Chop, Saint Alice, Headquarters, Coops Corner Pub, Soul Bar & Bistro, Provedor, Andrew Andrew, local businesses: Explore Group - Auckland, The Maritime Room - Function Venues Auckland, Downtown Carpark, Zland Movers, OK GIFT SHOP, Wilson Parking - Princes Wharf, Haparanda - Auckland Yacht Charters, Servcorp Auckland, Honest Chocolat, Princess Wharf Auckland
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Phone
+64 9 373 0800
Website
maritimemuseum.co.nz
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Wed10 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Live events

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Nearby attractions of New Zealand Maritime Museum

Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari

Viaduct Lookout

Tepid Baths

KZ1 Team New Zealand America's Cup Yacht

Viaduct Harbour

Ferry Building

Viaduct Basin

The Cloud

isite Auckland Visitor Information Centre

Kura Gallery Art + Design Aotearoa

Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari

Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari

4.6

(471)

Closed
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Viaduct Lookout

Viaduct Lookout

4.6

(123)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Tepid Baths

Tepid Baths

4.5

(586)

Closed
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KZ1 Team New Zealand America's Cup Yacht

KZ1 Team New Zealand America's Cup Yacht

4.5

(32)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of New Zealand Maritime Museum

The Lula Inn

Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co.

Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina - Auckland Viaduct

Oyster and Chop

Saint Alice

Headquarters

Coops Corner Pub

Soul Bar & Bistro

Provedor

Andrew Andrew

The Lula Inn

The Lula Inn

4.3

(1.2K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co.

Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co.

4.3

(1.7K)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina - Auckland Viaduct

Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina - Auckland Viaduct

4.6

(478)

Open until 2:00 AM
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Oyster and Chop

Oyster and Chop

4.4

(1.3K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby local services of New Zealand Maritime Museum

Explore Group - Auckland

The Maritime Room - Function Venues Auckland

Downtown Carpark

Zland Movers

OK GIFT SHOP

Wilson Parking - Princes Wharf

Haparanda - Auckland Yacht Charters

Servcorp Auckland

Honest Chocolat

Princess Wharf Auckland

Explore Group - Auckland

Explore Group - Auckland

4.4

(195)

Click for details
The Maritime Room - Function Venues Auckland

The Maritime Room - Function Venues Auckland

4.3

(133)

Click for details
Downtown Carpark

Downtown Carpark

4.1

(755)

Click for details
Zland Movers

Zland Movers

4.9

(272)

Click for details
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Reviews of New Zealand Maritime Museum

4.6
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5.0
3y

Excellent. This museum is a great surprise. It is much more interesting than the National Museum of Auckland (*). Do not hesitate to make its visit a priority. You will learn so much about the history of New Zealand from the unusual maritime angle. It takes 2 to 4 hours.

This maritime museum offers a beautiful journey that traces the history of New Zealand. The journey begins in the ancient Māori era with its wakas. It ends in our contemporary era with nautical competitions.

The museum is educational. Quality takes precedence over quantity. Objects of each collections are outstanding. The boats, models and maps on display are exceptional. The smells, the woods !

Today is my last day in Auckland. I go back to Europe. I could not but come a last time. There is a temporary exhibition « Always song in the water » that I recommend. the exhibition surprises you and immerses you in the maritime universe of Maona Oceania.

A point of improvement: taking selfies, telling his/her story of a day at the museum on instagram or facebook is common today. These media are an excellent promotional vehicle. So make sure that we can take beautiful photos by working on the lighting and the scenes in the background for main objects.

(*) This Maritime museum is a change from the National Museum of Auckland which I recommend less. The National Museum of Auckland is a catch-all. Its offer remains outdated while its European (eg Le Louvre) and Asian (eg ASIAN Museum in Singapore) counterparts have evolved to attract the greatest public, including by using the digital technology. Its counterparts favor quality over quantity. They enhance each piece of a collection. They amaze you, they surprise you. The children are smiling. This National Museum of Auckland is also disappointing with its temporary exhibitions which are mediocre, which give little value to Asia-Pacific, which are unsurprisingly, which are too academic: Egypt and Greek civilization, StoneEdge etc ! To believe that its curators studied at the British Museum and never left and use their expertise to best serve the Pacific history...

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5.0
5y

Come experience the stories that steered the rise of our yachting nation! (Maritime Museum 2021)

Visit the Maritime Museum and discover the stories of people and the sea. You’ll get to witness one of the world’s greatest and most important heritage collections. There’s something for everyone and whether you are an experienced sailor or someone who has only stepped foot on land, you’ll be able to connect with this amazing legacy that has been left. You’ll travel through time from the Great Pacific Migration to The America’s cup and the modern technology that surrounds the races today.

WHERE IS IT? The Maritime Museum is located on the Viaduct Basin, close to excellent food and stunning views.

WHEN IS IT OPEN? Every day except Christmas, between 10am and 5pm (last entry at 4pm).

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Entry is to the MUSEUM is FREE for Auckland Residents with proof of address. However, SAILINGS are priced at $26 for adults, $21 for senior or student, $13 for children and $60 for a family pass.

Auckland VISITORS Museum Entry: Adults ($15), Senior/Student ($12), Children ($7), Family Pass ($30)

Auckland VISITORS Heritage Sailing: Adults ($48), Senior/Student ($37), Children ($24), Family Pass ($95).

See website for Ts and Cs.

CAN I TAKE PHOTOS/VIDEOS? Yes, but only for personal use.

IS THERE A GIFT SHOP? Most definitely - you can’t miss it. It’s located right as you enter, and a cafe is tucked...

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5.0
2y

It presents a fascinating journey through the maritime history of a country deeply connected to the sea. Located in the vibrant Viaduct Harbour of Auckland, the museum offers a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors of all ages. As you explore its extensive exhibits, you'll dive into the stories of New Zealand's maritime heritage, from the first Polynesian navigators and European settlers to modern-day yachting triumphs. The museum's interactive displays, historic vessels, and insightful guided tours bring to life the tales of ocean voyaging, coastal trade, and the country's unique relationship with the sea. Whether you're stepping aboard a historic sailing ship, learning about traditional Polynesian navigation, or discovering New Zealand's maritime involvement in major global events, the New Zealand Maritime Museum provides a captivating and educational experience. This visit is not only a treat for maritime enthusiasts but also an enlightening exploration for anyone interested in the cultural and historical fabric of...

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Excellent. This museum is a great surprise. It is much more interesting than the National Museum of Auckland (*). Do not hesitate to make its visit a priority. You will learn so much about the history of New Zealand from the unusual maritime angle. It takes 2 to 4 hours. This maritime museum offers a beautiful journey that traces the history of New Zealand. The journey begins in the ancient Māori era with its wakas. It ends in our contemporary era with nautical competitions. The museum is educational. Quality takes precedence over quantity. Objects of each collections are outstanding. The boats, models and maps on display are exceptional. The smells, the woods ! Today is my last day in Auckland. I go back to Europe. I could not but come a last time. There is a temporary exhibition « Always song in the water » that I recommend. the exhibition surprises you and immerses you in the maritime universe of Maona Oceania. A point of improvement: taking selfies, telling his/her story of a day at the museum on instagram or facebook is common today. These media are an excellent promotional vehicle. So make sure that we can take beautiful photos by working on the lighting and the scenes in the background for main objects. (*) This Maritime museum is a change from the National Museum of Auckland which I recommend less. The National Museum of Auckland is a catch-all. Its offer remains outdated while its European (eg Le Louvre) and Asian (eg ASIAN Museum in Singapore) counterparts have evolved to attract the greatest public, including by using the digital technology. Its counterparts favor quality over quantity. They enhance each piece of a collection. They amaze you, they surprise you. The children are smiling. This National Museum of Auckland is also disappointing with its temporary exhibitions which are mediocre, which give little value to Asia-Pacific, which are unsurprisingly, which are too academic: Egypt and Greek civilization, StoneEdge etc ! To believe that its curators studied at the British Museum and never left and use their expertise to best serve the Pacific history and cultures
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Very beautiful Maritime Musium.
Victor LeungVictor Leung
It presents a fascinating journey through the maritime history of a country deeply connected to the sea. Located in the vibrant Viaduct Harbour of Auckland, the museum offers a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors of all ages. As you explore its extensive exhibits, you'll dive into the stories of New Zealand's maritime heritage, from the first Polynesian navigators and European settlers to modern-day yachting triumphs. The museum's interactive displays, historic vessels, and insightful guided tours bring to life the tales of ocean voyaging, coastal trade, and the country's unique relationship with the sea. Whether you're stepping aboard a historic sailing ship, learning about traditional Polynesian navigation, or discovering New Zealand's maritime involvement in major global events, the New Zealand Maritime Museum provides a captivating and educational experience. This visit is not only a treat for maritime enthusiasts but also an enlightening exploration for anyone interested in the cultural and historical fabric of New Zealand.
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Excellent. This museum is a great surprise. It is much more interesting than the National Museum of Auckland (*). Do not hesitate to make its visit a priority. You will learn so much about the history of New Zealand from the unusual maritime angle. It takes 2 to 4 hours. This maritime museum offers a beautiful journey that traces the history of New Zealand. The journey begins in the ancient Māori era with its wakas. It ends in our contemporary era with nautical competitions. The museum is educational. Quality takes precedence over quantity. Objects of each collections are outstanding. The boats, models and maps on display are exceptional. The smells, the woods ! Today is my last day in Auckland. I go back to Europe. I could not but come a last time. There is a temporary exhibition « Always song in the water » that I recommend. the exhibition surprises you and immerses you in the maritime universe of Maona Oceania. A point of improvement: taking selfies, telling his/her story of a day at the museum on instagram or facebook is common today. These media are an excellent promotional vehicle. So make sure that we can take beautiful photos by working on the lighting and the scenes in the background for main objects. (*) This Maritime museum is a change from the National Museum of Auckland which I recommend less. The National Museum of Auckland is a catch-all. Its offer remains outdated while its European (eg Le Louvre) and Asian (eg ASIAN Museum in Singapore) counterparts have evolved to attract the greatest public, including by using the digital technology. Its counterparts favor quality over quantity. They enhance each piece of a collection. They amaze you, they surprise you. The children are smiling. This National Museum of Auckland is also disappointing with its temporary exhibitions which are mediocre, which give little value to Asia-Pacific, which are unsurprisingly, which are too academic: Egypt and Greek civilization, StoneEdge etc ! To believe that its curators studied at the British Museum and never left and use their expertise to best serve the Pacific history and cultures
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It presents a fascinating journey through the maritime history of a country deeply connected to the sea. Located in the vibrant Viaduct Harbour of Auckland, the museum offers a rich tapestry of experiences for visitors of all ages. As you explore its extensive exhibits, you'll dive into the stories of New Zealand's maritime heritage, from the first Polynesian navigators and European settlers to modern-day yachting triumphs. The museum's interactive displays, historic vessels, and insightful guided tours bring to life the tales of ocean voyaging, coastal trade, and the country's unique relationship with the sea. Whether you're stepping aboard a historic sailing ship, learning about traditional Polynesian navigation, or discovering New Zealand's maritime involvement in major global events, the New Zealand Maritime Museum provides a captivating and educational experience. This visit is not only a treat for maritime enthusiasts but also an enlightening exploration for anyone interested in the cultural and historical fabric of New Zealand.
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