
HMS Caroline Museum
HMS Caroline Museum is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
Let the kids test their sea-legs over three levels of an actual warship - without risking them getting the tiniest bit wet! Get hands-on with educational exhibits on HMS Caroline, a famous World War I warship that also served in World War II, and which is now docked peacefully in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.
Meet the lone survivor of history's greatest naval engagement - the Battle of Jutland! On HMS Caroline, get the details of the 36-hour battle that began on the very decks you'll be standing on!
Activities at HMS Caroline Museum include:
- Museum
We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly.
Facilities
Activities available in this location
Gallery
Museum
Age Appropriate
- Children
- Teenagers
- Adults
Location
- Outdoor
- Indoor
Let the kids test their sea-legs over three levels of an actual warship - without risking them getting the tiniest bit wet! Get hands-on with educational exhibits on HMS Caroline, a famous World War I warship that also served in World War II, and which is now docked peacefully in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.
Meet the lone survivor of history's greatest naval engagement - the Battle of Jutland! On HMS Caroline, get the details of the 36-hour battle that began on the very decks you'll be standing on!
Crack codes, practice signalling techniques, design your own camouflage wardrobe and watch out... is that an enemy attacking you? How are you going to stop them?
See the Captain's Quarters, Marines' Mess and Engine Rooms, as well as the Sick Bay and Galley - you wouldn't have wanted to be in any of these in a storm! Take control of the ship on the virtual bridge and discover who once took the helm.
All of the amazing ship-shape spaces across three decks have been recreated to look exactly as they did in September 1914, when HMS Caroline first left her slipways to enter the naval service.