Walk Nelson's own quarterdeck aboard HMS Victory, marvel at the perfectly preserved Tudor warship Mary Rose, and tour the iron-hulled HMS Warrior in the world's most extraordinary collection of historic naval vessels — all within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
What to expect
Begin on the gun decks of HMS Victory — still a commissioned Royal Navy warship — where Nelson fell at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The Mary Rose Museum immerses you in Tudor seafaring life with thousands of artefacts recovered from Henry VIII's flagship. HMS Warrior, the world's first iron-hulled armoured battleship, rounds out a trilogy of naval history spanning five centuries. The dockyard's café and shops offer a civilised pause between ships.
Good to know
The dockyard entrance is a 5-minute walk from the cruise terminal — ideal for a self-paced morning. Allow at least 4–5 hours for all three ships. Pre-book online to save GBP 3 per ticket and guarantee timed entry for the Mary Rose. Check all-aboard time and work backwards.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Portsmouth — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.