Voyage Beyond MPA30 Exhibition: Free Maritime Stops From IMM To Tampines Mall

Voyage Beyond: Reimagining Maritime Singapore is the new MPA30 travelling exhibition. Admission is free, and the official schedule takes it through community locations rather than keeping it in one museum hall.

The exhibition starts with Singapore’s maritime heritage, moves into today’s port and then looks at technology, decarbonisation and careers. For readers, the important point is that the stops are spread across malls, a library and transport nodes.

That roaming format makes it more accessible than a fixed industry exhibition. Families can use it as a short mall or library stop, while students can treat it as a quick primer on maritime careers.

What Is Inside The Exhibition

MPA says visitors can see rare artefacts from shipwrecks, some dating back to the 14th century, and explore interactive exhibits on maritime operations and future technologies. Career talks and learning journeys are also part of the programme at selected stops.

The exhibition also asks visitors to share aspirations for the future of Maritime Singapore through QR codes, with feedback feeding into the Maritime Singapore Master Plan.

  • Admission: free.
  • 25 May media release: the exhibition was launched at Lot One Shoppers’ Mall.
  • Themes: history, interactive maritime operations, future port technology and maritime careers.
MPA learning journey visual
MPA30 programming connects exhibitions with maritime learning journeys.

Upcoming Stops To Track

The event page lists IMM Level 3 Garden Plaza from 4 to 7 June, National Library The Plaza from 11 to 14 June, Funan B2 Atrium from 18 to 21 June, Punggol Coast Station Civic Commons from 25 to 28 June, and Tampines Mall Level 4 Open Plaza from 2 to 5 July.

This is best treated as a short stop before or after a mall errand. Families with teens may get more out of the career and learning-journey elements, while younger children may gravitate to the interactive parts.

MPA public maritime programme image
The exhibition sits alongside MPA’s public maritime education programmes.
MPA maritime discovery tour visual
MPA’s maritime discovery programming extends to port and lighthouse routes.

Location Notes

Rachel Ng
Rachel Ng
Rachel Ng is Little Big Red Dot's Money, Career & Practical Living Editor. She helps readers navigate everyday decisions about money, career, and life in Singapore — from CPF contributions to career pivots to choosing the right insurance plan. She writes like a smart older sister who wants to help you make better decisions.

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