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16 MacMillan Pier, Provincetown, MA 02657, USA
Provincetown, Massachusetts 02657
+1 508-487-8899

Just a tiny room. Not worth the cost at all. The best part is just a video from National Geographic that you can watch at home.

This was my first time on Cape Cod and this museum was the most impressive museum on the Cape. Did you know that National Geographic did an entire special on Barry Clifford's nautical findings of the only recovered Pirate Ship in history? What's even better: Did you know that the treasure of the only recovered Pirate Ship is on display at this museum? The Whydah ship (pronounce "wi-daw") has a romantic story behind the life of the sailor Sam Bellamy who choose piracy for a profession and the woman that he met in Cape Cod and was on his way back home to when disaster struck. This museum has so many actual historical pieces recovered from the shipwrecked Whydah and from the local region that you will get a real education for such a modest fee. The proceeds of the admissions strictly go into exploration and restoration of this vessel. This was a great museum for all ages and all budgets. Truly memorable!

The pirate whydahmusem is absolutly incredible people who work there are great people barry and his team workreal hard at this and every year gets better and better as they recover more artifacts i love this place

Great museum! Very informative and I can't wait to go back

Visited this museum the day of total eclipse of the sun. The lady in charge stood outside the museum and looked at sun with her special paper glasses. I was with my son and we had just paid for and toured the museum. It was Ok, shabby, and without joy. I asked the lady in charge if she sold the glasses inside. She folded the glasses back up, put them in her pocket and said, "Nope," then went back into the museum. I suppose it's appropriate that a Pirate Museum has a mean, angry lady in charge...but this was a bad experience in an otherwise perfect day in Provincetown.

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  • Miguel
    Added 2016.05.10
    Just a tiny room. Not worth the cost at all. The best part is just a video from National Geographic that you can watch at home.
  • Paige
    Added 2015.03.21
    This was my first time on Cape Cod and this museum was the most impressive museum on the Cape. Did you know that National Geographic did an entire special on Barry Clifford's nautical findings of the only recovered Pirate Ship in history? What's even better: Did you know that the treasure of the only recovered Pirate Ship is on display at this museum? The Whydah ship (pronounce "wi-daw") has a romantic story behind the life of the sailor Sam Bellamy who choose piracy for a profession and the woman that he met in Cape Cod and was on his way back home to when disaster struck. This museum has so many actual historical pieces recovered from the shipwrecked Whydah and from the local region that you will get a real education for such a modest fee. The proceeds of the admissions strictly go into exploration and restoration of this vessel. This was a great museum for all ages and all budgets. Truly memorable!
  • Rachel
    Added 2014.06.25
    The pirate whydahmusem is absolutly incredible people who work there are great people barry and his team workreal hard at this and every year gets better and better as they recover more artifacts i love this place
  • Michael
    Added 2014.05.17
    Great museum! Very informative and I can't wait to go back
  • Luis
    Added 2013.06.24
    Visited this museum the day of total eclipse of the sun. The lady in charge stood outside the museum and looked at sun with her special paper glasses. I was with my son and we had just paid for and toured the museum. It was Ok, shabby, and without joy. I asked the lady in charge if she sold the glasses inside. She folded the glasses back up, put them in her pocket and said, "Nope," then went back into the museum. I suppose it's appropriate that a Pirate Museum has a mean, angry lady in charge...but this was a bad experience in an otherwise perfect day in Provincetown.
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