HMAS Onslow Submarine Experience

HMAS Onslow Submarine Experience

Cultural & Heritage
Galleries & Museums

Explore the secret world of submarine warfare aboard the HMAS Onslow at the Australian National Maritime Museum.


Step aboard the HMAS Onslow and immerse yourself in the fascinating history of submarine warfare. This decommissioned Oberon class submarine offers a unique glimpse into the life and operations of the Royal Australian Navy's silent service. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts, this experience brings naval heritage to life in an engaging and educational way.

What to Expect

Discover the secrets of the HMAS Onslow, a submarine that served Australia for 30 years and travelled the equivalent of more than 16 times around the world. You'll learn about its stealth features such as soundproofing and a diving chamber for covert operations. The immersive Action Stations experience reveals the danger and drama of life on board.

Activity Details

- Guided tours available with ex-submarine commander John Dikkenberg.

- Explore key features like the gash ejector and torpedo tubes.

- Interactive 360-degree virtual tours are also accessible online.

Location and Access

The HMAS Onslow is located at the Australian National Maritime Museum on Gadigal land, 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000. The museum is easily accessible by public transport and offers family-friendly facilities.

Important Information

- The submarine was decommissioned in 1999 and is maintained in near operational condition.

- Visitors should be prepared for confined spaces and some stairs.

- Suitable for school-aged children accompanied by adults.

Booking and Prices

Tickets can be purchased through the Australian National Maritime Museum website. Pricing details vary; check online for current rates and family packages. Booking in advance is recommended to secure your preferred tour time.

Details

Ongoing activity

2 Murray St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia