Board the world's sole surviving tea clipper, suspended dramatically in dry dock in the heart of Greenwich. Walk her teak decks, descend into the gilded cargo hold, and feel the sheer audacity of Victorian-era speed sailing.
What to expect
Walk beneath the hull — now suspended above you in a dazzling glass-and-steel conservation dock — for an almost surreal perspective on her copper-clad bottom. Step onto the main deck and into the Master's cabin, richly restored with original fittings. The collection of carved figureheads is among the finest in Britain. Interactive exhibits bring to life the reckless races from Shanghai to London.
Good to know
The Cutty Sark is right at the Greenwich Pier — a 2-minute walk from where tenders dock. Pre-book tickets at rmg.co.uk; private group tours require advance arrangement via the venue. Combine with the National Maritime Museum next door for a full maritime morning.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Greenwich — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.