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Reviewed February 6, 2020 via mobile

So much to see. Need 1-2 hours to get around and see all the displays. Great setting on the viaduct. Staff were helpful and friendly.

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed February 4, 2020

a half day tour and got very wet watching the Dolphins but they knew where to find them and we saw a Sei Whale so an excellent trip.

Date of experience: January 2020
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Reviewed January 26, 2020

We arrived at 10:20AM and decided to take the guided tour at 10:30. Our tour guide, Brian, was nice and told stories about a number of the exhibits . It was difficult to hear during portions of the tour due to videos playing in in the museum and a loud neighboring bar at the waters edge. The tour lasted about 80 minutes, and we covered most all of the museum. At noon, they shoot a small cannon off by the boats in the harbor.

Date of experience: December 2019
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Reviewed January 13, 2020

This museum was so much more than we expected. Apart from the real boats and the models, they have cleverly managed to resurrect a bye-gone era, which captures your interest at the start with the video on discovery, and keeps you there all the way through 3 floors of sailing history of early New Zealanders and immigrants to New Zealand. @ hours will pull you up but definitely worth a visit. Next time in better weather we will try a Heritage sail around the harbour as part of the Museum attractions.

Date of experience: January 2020
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Reviewed January 13, 2020

Cold, wet day pushed us towards the museum for what we thought would be an hour or so visit. We left 41/2 hours later having been fascinated with sailing and nautical history. It is well done in the displays being informative but not arduous to read, with many interactive. Its main focus is on sailing and a lot about America's Cup and other sailing events but its presentation is very educational. A fascinating documentary film on the Whitbread around the world race. All in all a well-spent morning and a place that is worth a visit.

Date of experience: December 2019
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