Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum and its collection

At the Shipwreck Centre you can relive the golden age of shipwrecks, adventure and diving. View the pirate silver "Pieces of Eight" and Spanish gold recovered from the mystical underwater world around the coasts, along with fascinating antique diving equipment used by the early divers. Many sad and tragic stories of shipwreck and loss of life can be seen in the many displays, including local wrecks such as the sailing ships 'Clarendon' and 'Sirenia' and steamship 'Mendi' (1917).

ENThe Isle of Wight Shipwreck Centre and Maritime Museum

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Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum
Arreton Barns Craft Village,
PO30 3AA Arreton

Visitor information Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum

Opening hours

Monday
10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00
Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 17:00
Sunday
10:00 – 17:00

Open from Easter to the end of October.

Admission

5 – 15£12.00
Adults£5.00
Seniors£4.00
Students£4.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Arreton Barns Craft Village,, Arreton

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Exhibitions

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Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum Reviews

Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum in Arreton, England, offers visitors an opportunity to explore the rich maritime history of the Isle of Wight. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts recovered from shipwrecks around the island's coast, providing insights into naval history and the perils of sea travel.

    Visitors appreciate the diverse range of exhibits, which include recovered items such as coins, pottery, and ship parts. The museum's strength lies in its ability to present these artifacts in a way that tells the stories of various shipwrecks and their historical context. Many reviewers found the displays informative and well-presented, offering a good balance of text and visual elements.

    The museum is noted for its intimate atmosphere, which allows for a more personal exploration of the exhibits. Some visitors mentioned that the staff are knowledgeable and passionate about the subject matter, enhancing the overall experience with their insights and anecdotes.

    However, some reviewers pointed out that the museum is relatively small, which might not meet the expectations of those looking for a more extensive maritime museum experience. A few visitors also mentioned that some areas of the museum could benefit from updates or renovations to improve the overall presentation.

    Despite its compact size, many visitors found the admission price reasonable for the content provided. The museum's location within the Arreton Barns Craft Village was seen as a plus, allowing visitors to combine their museum visit with other local attractions.

    Overall, the Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum offers an educational and interesting experience for those interested in maritime history and shipwrecks, particularly those specific to the Isle of Wight area. While it may not be a full-day destination, it provides a focused and engaging look into an important aspect of the region's past.

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