Mystic Seaport is a harbor or marina New London County Connecticut located in United States.
75 Greenmanville Ave (btw Velvet & Isham) Mystic , CT 06355 United States
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This 40-acre living history maritime museum is the largest in the nation.
The seaport’s Museum of America and the Sea boasts the nation’s only surviving wooden whaling ship , as well as a reconstructed 19th century fishing village . (From Aerial America) Read more
AAA saves you money and free parking across the street. Give yourself at least 4 hours to see this living museum . Price is for 2 days.
The great maritime museum of the east coast. The neat part is to check out the ships that are being renovating. List of history to check out... if you’re to that.
Get your head out of the clouds and go down to the sea. Connecticut’s history has long been linked to the ocean and Mystic is a prime example of a New England fishing and whaling town .
When you are interested in sea, boats and whales, it is the place to visit! Very lovley and chillin’ place!🤙🏻⛵️
Great piece of history! Make a purchase at the gift shop and round to the nearest dollar to make a donation! 🌊⛵️🌊
So much to see here! Highlight of the trip was being able to go aboard and tour an historic whaling ship very like the one in Melville's "Moby-Dick".
Mystic is a small town with a lot to offer. Check out the small shops and all the great places to eat. I love this town , just wish I lived closer :(
The admission price seems high until you see how much there is to see and do. You could easily spend half a day here exploring.
So much to see and do! Very interesting to learn the history of the seaport
This is the main attraction in Mystic. Catch the whale boat demonstration at the Charles Morgan for a truly unique experience
Very quaint looking town , the tall ships are really quite nice, nice place to take a drive through on a Sunday
This place is amazing for children! So informational and fun!
Children's museum is great and the carvings are amazing.
It's a great museum . Will take a few hours. Must see and do.
Plenty of shops around and a beautiful place to tour .
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This 40-acre living history maritime museum is the largest in the nation.
It's awesome in the evening. No people + beautiful sunset ...
Definitely take the river tour on the Sabino. Great ride on a nice day!
Great place for families. Lots of fun for kids ages 5 to 75. :-)
Loved it and I'll keep coming back every year . The planetarium is awesome !!
The Lantern Light Tours are fun and you get a cookie . They tell a Christmas story set in1876.
Awesome place for a day trip! Been a member since 2001.
Besides famous Mystic Pizza , lots of great shops and resteraunts
Half-price admission if you go in the last hour!
Nice place very educational
A must visit place while in Mystic. Very neat gift shop .
I would go through the website and see if this is something you would really like it do. Seems a bit expensive for what is offered.
Takes around 3 hours to view the whole thing, but worth it!
Look for free or reduced admission to the seaport from your local library
Childrens museum gives the kids and you a break from being stuck in the house.
The food at the gallery is pretty good, huge portions , average prices.
Great place to go. Not as busy on a monday..check it out!
Great American history lesson
Great seasonal options! Love the Lantern Light Tours !
A fun afternoon at the seaport
The flowering trees and gardens are spectacular right now! Just gorgeous!
Baily's creme brûlée .. A Magical creation
Toy boat making great fun for kids - worth the $5 fee.
The view is unbelievable!
Beautifull seaport village
So much to learn about ships here
Love memorial day and labor day for the lobster festival on the water
Pricey individual tickets... $24 each adult
Great place to visit!!
The latest st Patrick's day parade ive ever marched in
So much history
Good to get away
If you miss a scheduled show the staff sometimes will give another if you ask! - Jeff Dunn
The Charles W Morgan, the only surviving whaling ship. It first set sail in 1841 and was much more than a ship; it was a factory too, where sailors would harvest whale blubber and barrel the oils. - Twitchhiker: Tales from the Edge of America
BoatUS Members receive discounts at this Noank Shipyard! For more information or to join BoatUS, the nation’s largest recreational boating association, ask a staff member. - BoatUS
Great unique shops in the village. Everything from Xmas ornaments to garden gnomes. - Richard Revilla