Autumn School Holidays at the Maritime Museum
Overview
Dive into a world where imagination meets the sea at the Maritime Museum these school holidays, with exhibitions, vessels, hands-on workshops, themed creative activities, and more.
It's a whole day of fun for the whole family!
There's oceans of fun things to do:
Get hands-on with creative artmaking and experiments in their Kids On Deck maker space inside the Aquatic Imaginarium.
Climb on board the Museum's fleet of Vessels.
Explore our Exhibitions (including Ultimate Depth and Ocean Photographer of the Year)
Explore touchable objects and specimens at the Cabinet Of Curiosities.
Adventure on their Go Fish activity trail.
Relax with books and learn to create woven fish or fabulous florals inspired by Brian Robinson's art in the Bamal Gallery Book Nook.
Plus...
Fin-tastic Fridays – their dress up and face-painting disco days.
Bubble-ology roving science performances
Under 5s Tours, Underwater Drones, Creative Workshops and more.
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