South Australian Whale Centre
South Australian Whale Centre is close to Railway Terrace, Victor Harbor, City of Victor Harbor, South Australia, 5211
- Address: 2 Railway Terrace, Victor Harbor SA 5211, Australia
- Phone: +61 8 8551 0750
- Website: sawhalecentre.com
South Australian Whale Centre, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 10 AM | 4 PM for the week |
Monday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Tuesday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Friday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM | 4 PM |
South Australian Whale Centre reviews
Located inside visitor info centre. Not a huge amount to keep you engaged unless you are really "into" it. There's a small dig area for young kids to find fossils and some tables to do some colouring in. We were there for approx 30 mins.
Love it. The building itself it incredible with its old architecture and structure. The museum itself it good considering its free. We really enjoyed it.
Great rainy day activity for anyone - no kids required (although they would also really enjoy it)! A lot to look at, understand and learn from. Would recommend to every visitor to our beautiful town.
The South Australian Whale Centre is a fascinating museum. The exhibits are well-designed and there is a lot to learn about whales and marine life. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the facilities are clean and well-maintained. I would highly recommend a visit.
The South Australian Whale Centre is a great place to learn about whales and marine life. The exhibits are informative and there is a good variety of whale species to see. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and the facilities are clean and well-maintained. I would definitely recommend a visit.
The South Australian Whale Centre is a small but informative museum. The exhibits are well-presented and there is a good variety of whale species to learn about. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the facilities are clean. It's a great place to visit for anyone interested in whales and marine life.
The South Australian Whale Centre is a great educational experience for children and adults alike. The exhibits are interactive and engaging, and there is a wealth of information about whales and other marine species. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and the facilities are clean and well-maintained. Overall, it was a fantastic visit.
The South Australian Whale Centre is a hidden gem. The exhibits are well-designed and informative, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. The highlight of our visit was the opportunity to touch a real whale bone. I highly recommend a visit to this attraction.
I visited the South Australian Whale Centre with my family and we had a great time. There was a lot to see and learn about whales, and the interactive exhibits were a hit with the kids. The staff were helpful and the facilities were clean. Overall, it was a fantastic experience.
The South Australian Whale Centre is a must-visit for anyone interested in marine life. The exhibits are informative and engaging, and there is a great variety of marine species to see. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, and the facilities are clean and well-maintained.
I was a bit disappointed with the whale centre. There wasn't much to see and do. The exhibits were limited and the information was not very detailed. I expected more from a tourist attraction.
The whale centre was really interesting. I learned a lot about whales that I didn't know before. It was a fun and educational experience. The staff were friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, the wait time to get in was a bit long.
Great rainy day activity for anyone - no kids required (although they would also really enjoy it)! A lot to look at, understand and learn from. Would recommend to every visitor to our beautiful town.
Love it. The building itself it incredible with its old architecture and structure. The museum itself it good considering its free. We really enjoyed it.
Located inside visitor info centre. Not a huge amount to keep you engaged unless you are really "into" it. There's a small dig area for young kids to find fossils and some tables to do some colouring in. We were there for approx 30 mins.