Titanic Tours
When RMS Titanic sailed
away from Southampton on her maiden voyage on April 10th, 1912, she
was hailed as ‘the new wonder of the world’. A remarkable feat of
Edwardian engineering and craftsmanship, she was the largest and
most luxuriously appointed ship ever to sail the seas, and despite
her tragic sinking she remains a source of enduring pride in the
city where she was built - Belfast.
A £7billion waterfront development, twice the size of London’s
Canary Wharf, has already begun, bearing the name Titanic Quarter.
Titanic’s little sister, SS Nomadic, which served as a tender ship
at Cherbourg, has returned to Belfast and is being faithfully
restored. There are ambitious plans to commemorate the centenary of
Titanic’s launch and her departure from Belfast in 2012 including
the development of an iconic visitor attraction with galleries
telling the story of Northern Ireland’s maritime history and the
world famous Titanic.
Already visitors can explore the recently restored Titanic’s
Dock and Pump-House and choose from a range of Titanic tours.
Belfast has gained international recognition as a ‘city on the
rise’ by Lonely Planet in 2007 and Titanic now has a future as well
as a past.
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An upmarket tour of Titanic Belfast conducted by the granddaughter of a Titanic crew member. Pick up and drop off at your accommodation in Mercedes people carrier. The tour includes Thompson Dock, slipways, memorial and SS Nomadic.
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BELFAST
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9065 9971
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Local TV presenter Pamela Ballantine will guide you around Belfast City, Derry City, Giant’s Causeway Coast and many other exciting attractions. Download from www.mytourtalk.com to your i phone / MP3 player or rent a pre-loaded MP3 from distributors across NI, including the Belfast Welcome Centre.
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The World's ONLY provider of authentic Titanic Boat Tours around the shipyards of Harland & Wolff in Belfast. Enjoy the history of the Titanic and the relaxation of the River Lagan.
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Departures from Donegall Quay, BELFAST,
BT1 3EA
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9024 6609
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Thompson Dock is the final place where the celebrated RMS Titanic rested on dry ground. See the ship's physical footprint in history, learn about Belfast's shipbuilding legacy in the new visitor centre or take a guided tour. Check website for opening times. Private bookings on arrangement (minimum 8 per group).
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Northern Ireland Science Park, Queen's Road, BELFAST,
BT3 9DT
Tel: +44 (0) 28 9073 7813
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Explore the birthplace of the legend that is Titanic. Enjoy a fully guided walking tour of Queen’s Island were Titanic was built and launched. Tour departs from outside the front door of the Odyssey Complex and includes a history of Harland & Wolff, Thompson Dock, Titanic and much more.
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Titanic Quarter, BELFAST,
BT3 9QQ
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