The First Maritime-Themed Museum in the Philippines
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John Mark Arañas
6 months agoAIMS Museo Maritimo is highly recommended for those who really love history, arts, and culture, especially the Philippine Maritime History. The museum is located at the 6th deck (floor) of the lighthouse building. It was so overwhelming up there, the lighting and arrangement of displays are really organized. It could be a fruitful day, one way or another, the museum curator is really knowledgeable , He explained everything well. From the very start, you'll be entertained through sort of important things related to the ship operations and etc. The museum itself is full of knowledge plus the curator really gives a brief generalization , which is more important. I really love this museum, really recommended for everyone, you'll enjoy and learn at the same time! Thanks to Sir Daryl for being amiable
Daniel Hearnden
5 months agoThe museum is located on top of the university so a pass is required to visit but it wasn't a big deal, the tour started with the different levels of the university mostly simulators, the museum itself isn't huge but there is plenty to look at and I was the only one up there so it was pretty quiet. If you have time restrictions and are visiting on Friday don't leave it late I had to wait for a break in the flag lowering ceremony to leave. Would visit again
Rio
a year agoIt’s great to visit one of these museums. Many artifacts of maritime history available here. There’s also allowed simulation inside.
Nin Racela
5 months agoAn interesting museum that features exhibits that tackle the maritime history of the Philippines.
Scott M
4 years agoA little hard to find, this museum is inside a Maritime training facility. You give them your IDs, wait for a curator, and they'll take you to the museum. It's a little awkward, the museum is hot, its sparse, and definitely out of the way. But my man Daryl made it the best museum experience. This curator was funny, helpful, knowledgeable, and a wonderful teacher. The museum experience was fulfilling and impactful because of his presence. If you go, ask for Daryl.