Local Connections: Historic Fremantle and the America's Cup
Local Connections: Historic Fremantle and the America's Cup
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Description
Points of Interest
- Western Australian Maritime Museum
- Fremantle Prison
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Explore the best of Fremantle and meet with one of its fascinating locals to discover in depth its maritime heritage, on this exciting day that begins with a guided motor-coach driving tour of the city highlights. Visit Fremantle Prison, built in 1855 to house imperial convicts and colonial prisoners. Tour the main cellblock and prison yard as your guide regales you with the storied history of the prison which includes hangings and dramatic convict escapes. Decommissioned in 1991, it is currently part of a joint nomination of Australian Convict Sites for World Heritage status. Next you will visit the Western Australian Maritime Museum, perched on the shore of the Indian Ocean. Dedicated to Australia's long and colorful maritime history, it features internationally acclaimed exhibits. The Museum is also home to the winning America's Cup yacht, Australia II. Exclusively for this Local Connections tour, John Longley, one of the first-place crew, will be present to give personal insights into this historic race.
Special Notes:
Pleae note; if John Langley is not available, another expert guide will tell his story. Minimum Age: 8Medical Restriction:
Guests must be able to board the coach unassistedDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.