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Sydney set to step aboard history as Titanic: A Voyage Through Time opens

Tide Comms 2 mins read

Sydneysiders are invited to embark on one of history’s most unforgettable journeys as Titanic: A Voyage Through Time makes its highly anticipated Sydney debut at Fever Pavilion, Sydney Olympic Park, now open. This groundbreaking virtual reality experience doesn't just tell the story of the world's most legendary ship – it puts guests aboard it.

 

Tickets are now available to purchase HERE!

 

Titanic: A Voyage Through Time invites guests to step beyond the screen and into one of history's most defining moments. From the Titanic's magnificent maiden departure to its fateful final hours, this is not a retelling it's a return.

 

Slipping on a VR headset, guests find themselves transported to 1912: wandering the ship's grand promenades, moving through its opulent interiors, and coming face-to-face with the passengers and crew whose stories have echoed through generations. In a world first, the experience descends beyond the surface 4,000 metres beneath the ocean to explore the Titanic's haunting wreck exactly as it rests today.

 

What awaits the guests:

 

  • Walk the decks of the Titanic: Guests will experience the ship's grandeur firsthand – its sweeping staircases, lavish cabins, and storied corridors, rendered in breathtaking detail.
  • Free roam in full immersion: Moving naturally through a large-scale VR environment, guests interact with the world around them as though they were truly there.
  • Meet the people of 1912: Guests encounter the passengers, crew, and visionaries behind the Titanic and hear the personal stories that history books rarely capture.
  • Descend to the ocean floor: A world-first deep-sea dive to the wreck site, 4,000 metres below the surface, only possible in virtual reality.
  • Uncover the human stories: Beyond the spectacle lies something more enduring – the lives, choices, and legacies of those who sailed.
  • Experience historically accurate recreations: 3D-reconstructed models bring pivotal moments to life with remarkable fidelity.
  • Reflect on an enduring legacy: A powerful reminder of what the Titanic left behind and why it still matters.

 

Perfect for families, history buffs, and Titanic aficionados alike, Titanic: A Voyage Through Time offers a rare opportunity to connect with the past in an emotionally powerful and visually spectacular way.

 

EXPERIENCE DETAILS 

What: Titanic: A Voyage Through Time

 

Where: Fever Pavilion, Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney 2127

 

When: Open now

 

Tickets: Available at https://titanicexperiencevr.com/sydney/

 

Images + BROLL: Available HERE

 

Head to https://titanicexperiencevr.com/sydney/ for further information.


Contact details:


For imagery, interview requests and media enquiries, please contact Tide Communications:

Zoe Morley, Senior Account Manager, [email protected]

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