The Shipwreck Centre,
Arreton Barns Craft Village
Main Road
Arreton
Isle of Wight
PO30 3AA
The Shipwreck Centre & Maritime is now closed until March 2021 Thank you all for your support this difficult year and we are looking forward to seeing you all in 2021
Arreton Barns
If you are visiting the Arreton Barns site please ensure that you adhere to the latest guidelines at all times. Most establishments have additional measures in place including the Dairyman's Daughter and The Corn Exchange.Visiting the Museum
The Shipwreck Centre & Maritime Museum has achieved the Visit England COVID-19 Industry Standard. This confirms that we have followed the published government and industry COVID-19 guidelines, ensuring processes are in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social distancing. Ahead of our re-opening in March 2021 updated COVID-19 guidance will be incorporated and adhered to at all times.Tickets
Online tickets for the 2021 season will be available from February 2021museum.maritimearchaeologytrust.org/tickets
To pre-book a group visit, or private tour please email us on museum@maritimearchaeologytrust.org. The email address is monitored throughout the year.
Getting to the Shipwreck Centre and Maritime Museum
Postal address;
The Shipwreck Centre,
Arreton Barns Craft Village
Main Road
Arreton
Isle of Wight
PO30 3AA
Telephone 01983 533079
Email
museum@maritimearchaeologytrust.org
Admission:
Adults: £5Seniors and Students: £4
Children (5 to 15 yrs): £2.50
Family ticket: £12
Find the museum
We are on the A3056 between Newport and Sandown. If using navigation software enter the postcode; PO30 3AA Get Directions (External link)Park at the main car park or the overflow car parks in the field and walk up the path past the Corn Exchange, Sweet Memories and Craft Island. The Museum and main entrance is at the end of the path, opposite the carp pond and next to the 12th Century church.
Parking
Parking is free for all visitors to Arreton Barns and the Shipwreck Centre and Maritime Museum.