About this Event
Recommended for children aged 5 to 12 with an accompanying adult, this guided experience invites families to discover Singapore's rich maritime heritage together through the stories of our dedicated Singapore Maritime Gallery volunteers.
There is plenty to engage the curious young minds. From ancient trading vessels of the 3rd century to the global supply chains of today, children will understand how Singapore grew into one of the world's most important ports.
The 1603 capture of the Santa Catarina, which took place right off Singapore's shores, went on to influence the foundations of international maritime law, a story that fascinates both children and adults as a reminder that Singapore's place in history runs deeper than many realise.
Along the way, families can also explore rare archaeological artefacts recovered from shipwrecks, offering a fascinating glimpse into the trade networks that shaped our region long before colonial times.
Meeting and Ending Point:
Marina South Pier, Level 2, Singapore 018988
By MRT:
The nearest MRT station is Marina South Pier Station, Exit B.
By Car:
Due to limited parking lots available, it is recommended to take public transport to Marina South Pier. The next nearest available parking lot is at Marina Bay Cruise Centre, which is a 15 minutes walk away.
Tickets & Availability:
Complimentary
Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, with each adult and child requiring a ticket. We recommend arriving 15 minutes before the session begins.
The session may be cancelled if the minimum number of participants is not met.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Singapore Maritime Gallery, 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore, Singapore
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