Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum

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1322 US Highway 1
Sebastian, FL 32958

History

We opened in 1992 to share the history and wealth of the Spanish treasures that have been recovered from the 1715 Fleet which sunk on the Treasure Coast of FL and the Nuestra Senora de Atocha that sunk off of Key West.

Specialties

Displays and exhibits spectacular Spanish treasures found by Mel Fisher and company.

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4.540 reviews
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Amanda S.
2/24/2024

Spent the weekend with my Granny and we decided to visit a local museum! For its small size, there are a lot of amazing artifacts and historical records! You begin your journey with a mini...

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Gabi Y.
8/9/2024

Cool museum to learn about treasure! Mel's story six fascinating and inspiring. You start off with a short video and then can walk around and look at all the finds. There's also a gift shop. The...

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Steve L.
9/3/2024

Very nice collection of artifacts... If you're into this kind of history... It set up well and a very enjoyable walk-through. Leesa and I dropped in to check it out... 45 minutes to an hour...

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Michelle B.
1/20/2024

Nice place to check out giving a glimpse into one family's commitment to finding lost treasures of the deep particularity the Nuestra Señora de Atocha which wrecked in 1622 as a result of a...

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Jan-Michael T.
4/23/2023

It is amazing how many museums I am finding on my treasure hunting adventures. Yes, I too try to follow underwater currents and streams and read ledgers to determine where ships may have sunken....

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