An immersive audio-visual and interactive exhibition, hosted at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, showcases breathtaking footage from the acclaimed BBC Studios Natural History Unit documentary series “Seven Worlds, One Planet,” narrated by the iconic David Attenborough.
With over 100,000 tickets already sold due to high demand, Melbourne’s BBC Earth Experience season has been extended until April 28.

Visitors will be surrounded by giant, immersive multi-angle screens and cutting-edge technology, providing an unforgettable exploration of the unique wildlife and landscapes across seven continents.
The experience also offers interactive breakout zones, providing deeper insights into the Earth’s ecosystems and creatures.

Designed for all ages, the 360-degree audio-visual journey includes special activities such as Kids Passport exploration, adult Twilight Evenings, Senior Mornings, Pram Sessions, and disability-friendly Relaxed Sessions.

The BBC Earth Experience is for all ages. Photo: Philip Volkers

Photo: Philip Volkers

Photo: Philip Volkers
Open Monday to Sunday, with extended hours on select days.
Special Sessions: Kids Passports for young adventurers, adult Twilight Evenings, Senior Mornings, Pram Sessions, and disability-friendly Relaxed Sessions.
Twilight Sessions: Every Thursday evening and every second Friday and Saturday from February 10

Senior Mornings: Every second Friday starting February 9
Pram Sessions: Scheduled dates in January and every second Friday starting February 2
Relaxed Sessions: Monthly evening sessions starting January 8 with heightened accessibility features.

Ticket Prices: Standard $44.90, Junior (3-14 Years) from $28.90, Concession $36.90, Children 2 and under free, Family of 4 (2 Adults 2 Junior) $28.90 each.
Book here.