The World's Only Titanic Boat Tour
It's amazing how many visitors from abroad don't realise that the Titanic was actually built in Belfast! Because she bore the name of the port of Liverpool on her stern, people assume that this was where she was built. In fact, Liverpool was simply the home port of the White Star Line fleet of which Titanic was the ultimate flagship.
Titanic was conceived, designed, built and launched in Belfast and... as they proudly say locally "She was alright when she left here®!!!"
Scheduled, guided Titanic tours take in the historic Harland & Wolff shipyards and the famous Titanic sites around Belfast Harbour. Although many of the riverside Harland & Wolff sheds were demolished in early 2002 and those sites/sights are now gone, their demolition has actually provided a much better view of the Titanic slipways which were previously hidden by these same sheds. The harbour area itself has always been a romantic and mysterious place, full of interesting sights, sounds and history, an exciting place which reeks of adventure and far off places! As a busy working port, most of it has been inaccessible to the public for many years unless you were employed in the shipping or shipbuilding industries, or were a passenger aboard an incoming or outgoing ferry or liner. This tour is a unique opportunity to experience all those exciting travel urges that seem to grip your senses in such a place!
See our Gallery for pictures of the tour and our boats, and read the Tour reviews .
Sailing Times:
Public Sailings from 2nd April to October 2012 BOOK NOW ONLINE
Monday to Sunday
12:30pm, 2pm & 3:30pm
Public Sailings from October 28th until 1st April 2012:
Saturday and Sunday:
12:30pm & 2pm
Duration 1 hour (you should allow an extra 15 minutes incase of harbour traffic)
Titanic tours depart from the pontoon beyond the sculpture of the 'Big Blue Fish'.
Tickets can be purchased online or at our Ticket Office on Donegall Quay (to the side of the Fed & Watered cafe/restaurant). The Ticket Office is open between 11am and 4pm daily, Tel: 02890 240 124.
2012 Scheduled Tour Rates
Adults: £10
Children & Concessions: £8
Family Ticket: £30 (2 adults + 2 school age children) extra children £6 each
Children aged 4 and under are free.
PRIVATE GUIDED TOURS
Available 7 days a week during daylight hours. Group rates: £200 per tour for groups of up to 35 on 'Joyce Too' or £300 up to 70 passengers 'Mona' (tour lasts max. 75 mins) see Private Guided Tour section for more details
Combined Boat Tour & Maritime Museum visit to The Barge
Alternatively, why not combine this tour with a visit to the newly opened Maritime Heritage Museum aboard The Barge, located at the rear of the Waterfront hall a little further upriver.
Duration 75 minutes on boat trip and as long as you like on the barge up until closing time at 4pm (the combined ticket is valid for 2 days and the Barge is open 7 days a week).
Boat + Barge Combined Ticket
Adults £12
Children and Concessions: £10
Family Ticket: £40 (2 adults + 2 school age children)
This ticket can be purchased at the Ticket Office on Donegall Quay or on The Barge.
We accept payment by debit/credit card or cash at our Ticket Office on Donegall Quay.