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    Uncover over 100 years of history aboard a legendary World War I warship in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter.

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    Uncover over 100 years of history aboard a legendary World War I warship in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter.

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    Explore the Captain’s Cabins, the Engine Room, the Drill Hall and much more on a guided tour around the restored ship.
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    See 1916’s Battle of Jutland unfold before you as events are brought to life in a fascinating cinema-style experience.
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    Learn how to crack codes, evade attacks and signal ships in interactive spaces such as the Torpedo and Signal Schools.

    Visiting HMS Caroline is an experience you’ll never forget. Not only did this ship see action in the intense Battle of Jutland in World War I, but it then became the Belfast Naval Base HQ during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II, before switching to a Cold-War era minesweeping school! It was finally decommissioned in 2011, then repaired and restored into the maritime marvel you see today. It’s open Friday to Sunday only – perfect for a weekend wander into history.

    Visitors viewing a torpedo display inside HMS Caroline, with interactive museum panels in Belfast. Visitors viewing a torpedo display inside HMS Caroline, with interactive museum panels in Belfast.

    HMS Caroline, Belfast

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    Bringing the past to life

    First up on the HMS Caroline is the atmospheric Drill Hall, where a cinema-like experience recounts The Battle of Jutland 1916, when the British dramatically halted the German advance in the North Sea. You’ll also get to see the Engine Room, the heart of the warship, where you can hear the steam-powered turbines whir into life. The rough-and-ready “Mess Decks” and the more luxurious Captain’s Quarters are also part of the tour. Then, get some hands-on experience as a crew member in the interactive zones.

    Copper whiskey stills inside Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock, Belfast, with visitors viewing the distillery equipment. Copper whiskey stills inside Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock, Belfast, with visitors viewing the distillery equipment.

    Titanic Distillers, Belfast 

    Titanic history on your doorstep

    Activities and attractions abound around the HMS Caroline, which is located in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, with its 185 acres of waterfront. Titanic Belfast is the show-stopping site where the story of the ill-fated “Ship of Dreams” is brought to life across numerous floors, displays and immersive exhibits. Make sure to walk the Maritime Mile, taking in key sights along the way, such as the Big Fish sculpture and the Great Light, one of the largest lighthouse optics of its kind ever built. Time for a tipple? Stop into Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock for a tour and whiskey tasting, in what is Belfast’s first new whiskey distillery in nearly 90 years. To base yourself in this area, stay at the four-star Titanic Hotel Belfast, which occupies the elegant former Harland & Wolff Headquarters and Drawing Offices.

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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.