Museum preserving the maritime history of the local coast through exhibits, artifacts & events.
Located In: Santa Barbara Harbor
Hours
Friday | 10AM–5PM |
Saturday | 10AM–5PM |
Sunday | 10AM–5PM |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 10AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 113 Harbor Way STE 190, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 Phone: (805) 962-8404 Website: http://www.sbmm.org/
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Review Summary
T Callahan
This was a great place for my out of town guest who was a retired Coast guard!
Alankar Gupta
The children get to choose a gift from.a treasure box.
somit bhattacharya
The staff is super polite and it’s easy to navigate inside.
Ezequiel “Zeke” Barragan
Well curated…and engaging! They have a great program for the kids to keep them interested in the exhibits. It is not massive, but you could spend a couple of hours. I highly recommend a visit.
somit bhattacharya
A fun place for everyone who is willing to enhance knowledge anytime. The collection of anecdotes in the museum is nice. Added simulator in the vicinity agrandizes the place. The staff is super polite and it’s easy to navigate inside. There are restrooms on first floor and there is an awesome restaurant and a gift shop too. Overall a nice place.
Pam Anagnos
A great place to catch up on the Central Coast’s waterfront history. There is many exhibits and a theater that plays 1 hour documentaries; this museum has been funded by local residents who are proud, and care to educate.