HMS Caroline
Belfast, County Antrim · ★ 4.7 · 2,212 visitor reviews
Belfast, BT3 9DT

About
HMS Caroline welcomes families to step aboard a First World War naval veteran in Belfast, County Antrim. This historic ship museum in Northern Ireland offers indoor and outdoor exploration suitable for all ages, from babies and toddlers to teenagers. On-site parking, baby changing facilities, and pushchair-friendly routes ensure comfortable family visits.
HMS Caroline stands as the last surviving vessel from the Battle of Jutland, offering a remarkable window into naval history that captivates visitors of all generations. The beautifully restored ship allows families to explore authentic quarters and discover stories of those who served. Families seeking activity centres and historic attractions in Belfast will find HMS Caroline delivers unique educational entertainment that brings First World War history to life in a tangible, engaging way.
Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children
Categories
Facilities
- Onsite Parking
- Baby Changing
- Pushchair Friendly
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
Prices
Opening times
Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Common questions
How much does HMS Caroline cost?
Adult tickets are £11 and children's tickets are £9. Step aboard the last surviving vessel from the Battle of Jutland!
Is HMS Caroline suitable for young children?
Yes, the ship welcomes all ages from babies and toddlers to teenagers with accessible routes through the vessel.
What are the opening hours for HMS Caroline?
Open Friday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Does HMS Caroline have facilities?
Yes, there is on-site parking with accessible spaces, baby changing, pushchair-friendly routes, and an accessible entrance.
What makes HMS Caroline special?
Beautifully restored First World War naval veteran bringing maritime history to life in Belfast.
What families say
2212 reviews