Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum
Set sail on a journey through time at the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum, where Australia’s maritime heritage meets hands-on discovery. Nestled in the heart of Ballina, this volunteer-run treasure trove is a must-visit for history buffs, curious minds, and families looking for an engaging and educational outing.
Home to the world’s last surviving Las Balsas raft—which famously journeyed from Ecuador to Ballina in 1970—this museum boasts a nationally significant collection of artefacts and exhibits. Visitors can explore Australia’s largest collection of shop models, rare shipwreck artefacts, a tribute to women in the navy, as well as an extensive range of naval uniforms and memorabilia.
With interactive displays, recreated naval vessel scenes, and DVD presentations, the museum makes history come alive for visitors of all ages. Kids love the hands-on exhibits, while adults appreciate the detail, craftsmanship and compelling storytelling woven throughout.
The museum is run by a host of volunteers – many of whom have maritime or naval experience and love sharing stories, offering fascinating insights, and highlighting the hidden gems within the museum’s walls.
Centrally located near the Richmond River and town centre, the Ballina Naval and Maritime Museum is an experience for the history enthusiast, a nautical novice, or someone just keen to explore something new.