SS Nomadic Guide
SS Nomadic: Step Aboard History, Titanic's Little Sister Guide
Prepare to embark on a unique maritime adventure aboard the SS Nomadic, the last remaining White Star Line vessel and tender to the Titanic! This beautifully restored ship offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulent world of early 20th-century ocean travel. More than just a museum, it's an immersive experience that transports you back to a time of elegance and grandeur. Built in Belfast alongside the Titanic and Olympic, the SS Nomadic served as a tender, ferrying first and second-class passengers from Cherbourg, France, out to the awaiting ocean liners. Imagine the excitement and anticipation felt by those passengers as they boarded this very vessel, embarking on their transatlantic journeys! After a long and varied career, including service in both World Wars, the Nomadic fell into disrepair. Thankfully, a dedicated restoration project brought her back to her former glory, allowing visitors to explore her decks, cabins, and engine room. Today, you can wander through the meticulously recreated spaces, imagining the lives of the passengers and crew who once called this ship home. Explore the interactive exhibits, learn about the ship's history, and even enjoy a cup of tea in the beautifully restored cafe. For a truly unique experience, consider attending one of the special events held onboard, from historical reenactments to themed dinners. Don't miss the opportunity to walk the decks of this remarkable survivor and connect with a pivotal piece of maritime history.
Transportation
The SS Nomadic is located in the Titanic Quarter, easily accessible by public transport. The Glider (G1) bus service stops nearby. You can also reach it by a short walk from Belfast City Centre or by taxi.
Opening Hours
Please check the official website for the most up-to-date opening hours as they vary seasonally.
Ticket Price
Please check the official website for the most up-to-date admission prices.