SS Nomadic
Description
RMS Titanic's tender ship and the last remaining White Star Line vessel has been restored to her original glory.
SS Nomadic is most famous for the part she played in the Titanic story when she ferried first and second class passengers to Titanic from Cherbourg, but this was only the beginning of her extraordinary journey that stretches over 100 years. Restored to her original 1911 glory and back home in Belfast where she was designed and built, a visit to SS Nomadic and Hamilton Dock combines the authentic heritage and atmosphere of this historic ship with the intriguing stories of her passengers and the ups and downs of her dramatic career.
Stretched over four decks a visit to Nomadic allows you to experience first-hand what it was like to be a passenger boarding Titanic on her fateful maiden voyage, to marvel at the intricate details and the contrasts between the separated class areas on board.
Tickets can be purchased as part of the Titanic Experience ticket from www.titanicbelfast.com.
Top Reasons To Visit
- Last White Star Line ship in the world
- Transported passengers to Titanic
- Welcoming and knowledgeable crew
- Fully interactive with four decks to discover
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Opening Hours
January – March 24
Monday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm23rd – 31st March: 11am – 5pm
April – May 24
Monday – Sunday: 10am – 5.30pmJune 24
Monday – Sunday: 10am – 6.30pmJuly – August 24
Monday – Sunday: 10am – 74th & 20th July: 10am – 6.30pm
September – October 24
Monday – Sunday: 10am – 5.30pmNovember – December 24
Monday – Sunday: 11am – 4.30pm1st – 3rd November: 10am – 5.30pm
24th – 26th December: Closed
27th – 31st December: 11am – 5.30pm
January – March 25
Monday – Sunday: 11am – 4.30pm -
Get in touch
- Ask a question via Titanic Belfast’s contact form and they will respond as quickly as possible.
- Use the Live Chat function on titanicbelfast.com to talk to a team member. Monday–Sunday: 10am–1pm | 2pm–5pm