
Take a quest alongside sea pirates and pirate hunters to uncover the vast history of pirates in Asia! Through interactive battle scenes and games, Pirates Cai Qian and Zhang Bao Zai invite you into their world of thievery and larceny, introducing the social dynamics of past pirate culture.
Touch, play and feel through the battles of pirates and enforcers alike by navigating hands-on expeditions throughout the museum. Grab a different point of view of the victories and losses from both sides as you voyage through pirates’ journeys of long ago, sifting through treasures and booty reclaimed from famous pirating operations.
That’s not all! Sign up for special pirate-themed storytelling sessions and clay workshops at the Museum and get a deeper, first-hand adventure in pirating, Matey!
Experience a fun way to interpret profit motives and hijacker’s hijinxes!
Expedition enthusiasts, wanna-be pirate profiteers and small seafarers.
Fun fact: Pirating has been a huge part of South-East Asian culture! Did you know that the Malacca and Singapore Straits suffered 200 pirate attacks per year until 2009?
The Maritime Experiential Museum
Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 098269
+65 6577 8899
Museum admission: S$5 (Adults) and S$2 (Children 4 to 12)
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