Experience Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum with admissions for groups, featuring up to 33% off authentic Spanish shipwreck artifacts
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Discover historical treasures at the museum and gift shop with authentic shipwreck artifacts from 1715 Fleet and Atocha
Looking for a unique day out? Experience history firsthand with admission options for couples or groups. Discover rare artifacts salvaged from legendary shipwrecks, enjoy an educational journey through time, and explore authentic pieces that tell tales of the past.
What we offer
This deal offers various admission packages to fit different group sizes, ensuring everyone can experience the museum's rich history. Choose from single entries or multi-pack options suitable for frequent visits or larger parties. Dive into an array of authentic artifacts and treasures that provide a unique glimpse into maritime history.- $14.00 for Admission for 4 People ($28.00 value): Enjoy entry to the museum for four visitors.
- $30.00 for Admission for up to 10 People ($70.00 value): Explore the museum with a group of up to ten.
- $8.00 for Admission for 2 People ($14.00 value): Perfect for a pair looking to discover historical treasures.
- 3-PACK: Admission for 10: Multiple visits or share with friends!
- 3-PACK: Admission for 2: Great option if visiting more than once.
- 3-PACK: Admission for 4: Ideal choice if planning repeated visits.
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is perfect because it allows visitors to engage deeply with history through immersive experiences at Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum. With options catering to different group sizes, there’s flexibility whether going alone or bringing family and friends along on this adventure. The genuine artifacts are meticulously preserved in their state-of-the-art conservation lab, making each visit educational as well as entertaining. By visiting this museum, guests not only witness remarkable pieces from famous shipwrecks but also learn about ongoing efforts in treasure recovery by Mel Fisher's dedicated team. The thrilling dive into history combined with exclusive access to beautifully crafted jewelry ensures that every guest leaves with unforgettable memories.Need to know info
About Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum
From model cars to butterflies, many hobbyists have a collection of personal treasures. In the late Mel Fisher's case, his happened to consist of tons upon tons of gold, silver, and jewels. A pioneering diver, Fisher made his name in 1985 with the discovery of the 1622 wreck of the Spanish galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha, felled as it was transporting 40 tons of gold and silver back to Europe. Rather than using the haul to fill his swimming pools, he set about making his discoveries known to the world while continuing to explore the ocean floor for other wrecked 17th- and 18th-century ships. Today, Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum awes visitors with a look at its namesake's remarkable life and collection.
- Size: at least 10 mother lodes
- Eye Catcher: a gleaming golden whistle from the Margarita site
- The Collection: artifacts from a Spanish fleet that sank in 1715 on the treasure coast
- Hands-On: Visitors can lift an actual Atocha gold bar—and purchase authentic unique coins in jewelry settings, treasure recreations, or nautical gifts.