Feb 17, 2025
WORTH EVERY MOMENT! - If you’re fascinated by the Titanic… this IS the place to go!
If you buy the “ The White Star Line Premium Pass” which is what we paid for, it gets you the guided tour
A Special shout to our guide ‘Gaby’!
She knew everything about the Titanic and more! She was so passionate about it, and being from Belfast all her life, she made the tour feel even more special to be in her home City!
So BIG shout out to her! (Hope this gets passed on!)
You’re given a tour around the grounds, old offices (via Titanic Hotel) and the old slipways where the Titanic and Olympic were built marked out at the rear of the building.
The White Star Line Premium Pass also gets you into the “Titanic Experience” where you are walking through its story and get mesmerised by it all!
We were gobsmacked how good this was!
And it gets you a £10 voucher to either use in one of their 2 cafes or you can use it in the Titanic gift shop.
Oh and finally that ticket also gets you access onto the only surviving White Star Line vessel which is standing adjacent to the building… SS Nomadic.
A very pretty ship with an interesting history and its connection to the Titanic.
The White Starline Premium Pass is £51.50 per adult (2025 price)… which now looking back was really great value!!
I recommend you need to spare max 5 hours for all this as it took us 1hr 15 mins for the guided tour, then we spent a good 1hr 15 mins for the Titanic Experience, with a bite to eat, board the SS Nomandic and then just genuinely have a walk round yourself.. time easily escapes from you!
I FULLY recommend this to any Titanic buff and also to anyone who wants to learn the history and be blown away!!
From Jamie & Jason, Twins from England
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Jan 6, 2025
Nothing short of inspiring - Experience is absolutely the right name for this fascinating trip through history. It’s more than a museum it tells a story and immerses you in it from the ships inception and design and its build through to its ultimate sinking and changes that were consequently made to safety and future expeditions to find Titanic at its final resting place on the sea bed. I have seen a few documentaries about Titanic and attempted to try to watch Titanic Inc on History Channel but it felt like ship brokers granted rights to the ship and any artefacts and not education that gives back to the people ( turns my stomach to be honest ). So please avoid anything Titanic Inc related and instead find the real story of the ship builders, visit the docks, see another restored ship liner. I defy you not to be moved to tears at the end of the experience it’s nothing short of moving. I also recommend supporting this fantastic tourism spot in support of the local economy and communities of Ireland which, in turn has ploughed significant amounts of Heritage Lottery Funding into something that will benefit visitors and the people of Belfast. If you love history or you are only slightly intrigued please visit you won’t regret it
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Nov 25, 2024
amazing - so hello first it was so amazing journey, first time we lost our booking🥲 after 1 day we could enter to the titanic it was awesome thank you so much :)) so lovely
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Nov 15, 2024
Excellent experience - Finding out all the fascinating facts about Belfast, the history and the people involved in the building of Titanic the whole experience was second to none. A must see if visiting Belfast.
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Nov 12, 2024
A must do attraction if visiting Belfast - Really worth visiting. So well thought out. Builds really well from the very beginnings of Belfast docks through to the fateful night and what happened after. So many little details people aren't aware of. Atmospheric and immersive. We spent 4.5 hours here in total including lunch to make the most of all the information on offer and also went to SS Nomadic which was an nice little addition included. Being from Southampton added an extra layer for us as so many lost were from our City. Definitely recommend.
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Nov 3, 2024
Beautiful museum - Don't miss in Belfast. Super impressive and beautifully made museum. Were quiet and moved from it after our visit. Pretty pricey but definitely worth it.
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Oct 21, 2024
Interesting - Very interesting tour which tells you just how massive this bit of ship building really was. Lots of detail & excellent information. Thought it was a tad pricey though.
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Oct 20, 2024
Nice day out - Interesting experience. Bit boring to start with but as it progressed, there were so many things to see. We spent 2 1/2 hours. Plenty of parking, not so busy when we went there. It can easily be a whole day trip with the nearby Nomadic.
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Jan 10, 2025
Good experience, ruined by primary school trips - The experience itself is absolutely astounding - the facts, items on show and displays are incredible and induce goosebumps.
The only let down for me was we went during mid day, and there was a large group of primary school kids on a trip. Unfortunately during the most sensitive part of the museum, about the deaths of those involved, the kids were running around and screaming, I presume on some form of 10 minute break. Here they were also leaning on the glass of some of the timeless pieces and playing games around the memorial wall - staff who were touring the kids were chatting to the teachers rather than telling them to focus on the sensitivity of the area they were in. In my opinion they were too young. This was a distracting part of our trip and meant that the areas that should’ve been respected, weren’t with little focus from us as it was very distracting,
Other than that the museum was excellent.
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Nov 24, 2024
Waste of time and money - I visited the Titanic Museum today with my wife and 9 year old child. I’d rather spend 2 weeks crossing the Atlantic in a third class cabin on the doomed liner than have to go through the pain of this experience again. Boring stuff and £60.90 too!! Oh and you have to pay for the car park as well. I wouldn’t advise this attraction. Workmen build a boat, the boat set sail, the boat sank. The end .
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