Celebrate the Legacy. Preserve the Future.
By joining as a member, you’re helping us:
Be Part of Scotland’s Fishing Story
Become an Individual Member of the Scottish Fisheries Museum
Scotland’s fishing heritage isn’t just a tale of nets and boats – it’s the story of people. People who shaped our coastal communities, passed down knowledge through generations, and built a legacy that continues to define our national identity. At the Scottish Fisheries Museum, we work to protect and share this legacy every day.
When you become a member, you’re not just supporting a museum – you’re helping to keep history alive.
Celebrate the Legacy. Preserve the Future.
By joining as a member, you’re helping us:
Protect Scotland’s fishing heritage
from historic vessels to personal stories, we preserve the rich legacy of life at sea.
Inspire and educate
your support funds school visits, exhibitions, and family-friendly activities.
Create community
connect with others who share your love of Scotland’s coast, culture, and history.
All individual members receive:
Unlimited Free Entry – Come as often as you like, all year round.
Members-Only News – Get exclusive updates, event invitations, and behind-the-scenes stories.
Discounts – Enjoy 10% your total bill in our café. 10% discount on museum entry for friends & family.
Early Access – Be the first to hear about new exhibitions and events.
Membership Card – A keepsake to show your support.
Because Scotland’s fishing story belongs to all of us. As a member, you become part of a community that values tradition, celebrates resilience, and believes in the power of storytelling. Your membership helps us:
Restore historic boats
Run education programmes
Host exhibitions and events
Keep our doors open for everyone
Really fun for kids. A lot bigger than anticipated. Fun, surprising and interesting with lots of educational things for us to do!
So much to see that I had to go twice to see it all. Much more than I expected. Very well presented too, with exhibits well described and explained.
Excellent visit to the museum, pleasantly surprised how big it is inside, you can spend a good few hours there. Well worth a visit.