Step inside one of Australia's most extraordinary museums, home to 'Old Tom' — the skeleton of the famous orca who led a pack to herd baleen whales into the bay for human hunters. This is a genuinely unique chapter of natural and colonial history found nowhere else on earth.
What to expect
The centrepiece is Old Tom's actual skeleton, preserved in remarkable condition, his teeth worn down from holding the ropes of whaling boats — physical proof of the legendary 'Law of the Tongue' pact between man and orca. Expert guides walk you through archival photographs, harpoons, logbooks, and whale bones that tell the complete story of Twofold Bay's whaling era from the 1840s to 1930. The museum is compact but extraordinarily rich; a private or guided session ensures you absorb every layer without being rushed. Finish on the outdoor deck for sweeping views over the very bay where history unfolded.
Good to know
The museum is a short, flat walk from Eden Wharf — easily self-guided or paired with a pre-booked private guide. Open daily; pre-arrange a private guided session by emailing the museum directly. Allow 90 minutes minimum for a meaningful visit.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Eden — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.