National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy
Auckland
Museums and Galleries
Historical and Heritage
Points of Interest
Indoor Activities
Take a journey through the memories, perils, loss, triumph and humour of the men and women who served - and continue to serve - this country on the ocean waves.
As an island nation, the sea has been crucial to New Zealand for travel, commerce, and defence. And the navy has taken a key role in this country's security and development.
Take time to enjoy this unique organisation, it’s fascinating stories, its courage, comradeship, and commitment as it serves New Zealand now and in the future. New Zealand residents - Free. International visitors 18+ $10.
How to get to the Museum - Torpedo Bay is located at the base of Maungauika/ North Head overlooking the Waitemata Harbour, Devonport, Auckland. It is an easy 15-minute walk from Devonport Wharf and is easily accessible by public transport (Devonport
ferry). Catch the 807 bus from the ferry terminal - there are two stops located within an easy 2 minute walk to the Museum.
Torpedo Bay is fully accessible for visitors with restricted mobility.
Venue Hire – Whakatere Conference Room is a unique concept in conference facilities. Located within the Navy Museum at the historic Torpedo Bay in Devonport. Catering menus and cafe hire rates available also.
Education Programmes and Group Bookings – the Navy Museum offers a diverse range of programmes for schools, teachers and community groups including exhibition tours, free resources, and programmes. Bookings are essential.
Kids Activities - lots to engage children inside the museum galleries and themed school holiday activities.
Cafe - The Torpedo Bay Cafe offers spectacular views over the Waitemata Harbour and central Auckland CBD and provides great coffee and a menu of delicious New Zealand cuisine. Open Mon-Sat 7.30am – 4pm, Sun 8am - 4pm. Public Holidays 8am – 3pm.
Store - Art, books and unique souvenirs are available from the Torpedo Bay store.
www.navymuseum.co.nz