Pakistan Maritime Museum is a naval museum and park situated near PNS Karsaz on Habib Ibrahim Rehmatoola Road in Karachi, Pakistan. Spread over 28 acres, it is a prominent attraction that offers various educational and entertainment facilities, including a maritime library, auditorium, and planetarium. Here, visitors can explore Pakistan's naval history and see preserved ships, aircraft, and submarines, including the PNS Hangor (S131), the submarine that served in the Pakistan Navy from 1970 to 2006. The museum's exhibits showcase maritime and naval heritage, highlighting the significance of the region's marine life and ecosystems. It also features an artificial lake, where boating is popular. While not only a haven for history and military enthusiasts, the museum also appeals to families keen on picnics, water-based attractions, and educational day trips. The expansive lawns, towering anchors, and replicas of seafaring vessels offer a unique atmosphere for learning and recreational activities. The museum's outdoor area boasts fighter planes, radars, and a six-gallery indoor museum displaying maritime and naval technologies and artifacts.