Walk the very slipways where RMS Titanic was built and step inside the world's largest Titanic museum for an immersive, nine-gallery journey through her design, launch, and fateful maiden voyage. With a private guide, every exhibit comes alive.
What to expect
Titanic Belfast sits on the exact footprint of the shipyard where she was constructed, and the building itself — its four prow-shaped facades echoing the hull — is architectural theatre before you've even entered. Inside, you descend through nine world-class galleries spanning the Belfast industrial boom, the ship's construction via a dramatic 'ride' through the slipways, the opulent interiors, and the haunting wreck footage. A private guide weaves personal stories of the 3,000 Belfast workers who built her, making this far more than a museum visit — it becomes a story of a city.
Good to know
Titanic Belfast is roughly 10–15 minutes from Belfast Port by taxi. Allow 2.5–3 hours minimum. Book entry tickets directly on the official website to avoid sold-out dates; arrange your private guide separately through the museum's group bookings team. Located right in the Titanic Quarter.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Belfast — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.