What makes it 90% Kids-Friendly: Kids enter free and get sailor kits, app games, treasure hunts, and workshops, while a Bubble sensory room and level floors keep energy high yet safe for ages 3–12.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for kids’ activity trails, model galleries, and a workshop without rushing.
Sac du marin activity kit:
Hands-on tools and illustrated booklet for ages 3–5.
Tip: Borrow the free kit at reception with an ID deposit and use it to guide your little ones through exhibits.
Parcours famille trail:
Follow green-flag stops to learn the qualities of a sailor.
Tip: Pick up the free trail map at reception or access it in the La Boussole app.
La Boussole audio tour:
Sirens guide children aged 8–12 between key artworks via audio stops.
Tip: Download the app in advance, bring headphones or rent them at reception.
“Toutes voiles dehors” workshop:
Build paper boats and sing sea shanties in a 2-hour family session.
Tip: Book online early; costs €10–25 per family depending on date.

Tom
Right sized museum with extremely high quality exhibits & great audio guide. Lots to learn, ending with a naval battle group exhibit that is better than the exhibits at the Air & Space museum. The artwork is understandable, informative and epic in scale. One of the very best Museums on Earth.
Guy Harris
This museum is a solid 4 stars. It does a lot right, cool exhibits and good interactivity for all ages. Be sure to use the screens because there are some very interesting stories which link to the exhibits next to them. For me the one downside is the cost. If you were bringing a family or a big group it would add up fast. It's an expensive museum by Paris standards especially as it isn't huge. ...
Marcio Eduardo Gayoso
Excellent museum that gives you a broad experience of the French naval history. Central location. Easy access. Honest price. Beautiful building. Gois coffee in the café.
L. T.
Stunning museum! The history of everything that went on oceans and seas from the earliest centuries : fishing, shipment, and even sinking shipwrecks ! Paintings, videos, photos, models, all assets are great. Current exhibition of Jean Gaumy is wonderful !
Nia Roberts
A brilliant museum with great exhibits. So much maritime history to take in. I particularly enjoyed seeing a Fresnel lens close up. The restaurant serves delicious food at a reasonable price - €22 for a three course meal. The view of the Eiffel Tower from our table made for a very special lunch too. Merci!
Join Joyeux Mercredis on select Wednesdays for free treasure hunts. In summer, arrive before 11:00 to beat the crowds. In winter, bring jackets for the chilly open terraces.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (2 x €15) | EUR 30 |
| Family workshop | EUR 20 |
| Visioguide rental | EUR 2 |
| Snack & drinks | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 67 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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