They have beautiful glass ware in the shape of fish and sea creatures.very interesting.Story of whaling in those parts
Good entertaining museum about history of whaling in Victor harbor, great for the kids as it really caters for them with amusing activities for them
I enjoyed the short visit and delving into the whaling history of Victor Harbour. Probably more suited to people with children but I still found it interesting.
Took our 3 kids (3-10years) for a visit and really enjoyed! There is a treasure map hunt for clues, great interactive section upstairs where we could touch all sorts of shells, turtle shells, coral and bits. Lots of whaling history and information and a big whale skull. Downstairs was the kids favourite! A replica of the Steve Irvin sea shepherd with steering wheel that my 3yo wouldn't leave alone, a pretend shark net, and a sandpit to dig up some bones! Lovely time and great staff!
Lots of displays on three levels. Very interesting leaning about the life of whales and how there are hardly any more in the wild compared to years past. There is a great 3D movie on the bottom floor and lots of interactive activities for the kids on the top floor. A very informative place with very friendly and helpful staff
We took two very boisterous 6 year old boys here and they had a great time! Their favorite was fossicking for bones! Great displays and lots to play with, read and learn!
This is not a very large exhibition. We were expecting more. Nevertheless, it would be much more entertaining for children as they have a special "class" where kids can "play" with sea creatures.
lots of hands on experiences for the kids good value for its money, it does have 3 levels so if you cannot go up stairs you will miss out on a lot, the staff are friendly and helpful
The kids enjoyed going through the centre on a rainy afternoon in summer. The hands on experience was great for them too.
The whole thing was superb and gave everyone a good insight of what used to happen to whales and what we need to do about it now.Great to see Sea Shephard well represented.