When you purchase admission for Titanic Belfast, you also get admission to the SS Nomadic (dry-docked across the street at Hamilton Dock).
The SS Nomadic, launched for the first time in 1911, is the only White Star Line ship still in existence. She also carries the last known White Star Line lifeboat in existence! She was built to ferry passengers for the Titanic and Olympic, and was later used as a patrol ship and to evacuate Cherbourg in WWII before she was put out of commission and sold. Thankfully she was (twice) saved from a one-way trip to the scrap yard, and restoration began to preserve her history.
Boarding the SS Nomadic is truly like going back in time! Tours are offered at the door, or you can peruse yourself.
The ship holds scale models, various interactive spots that tell the history of the ship, films, information on famous passengers (including Charlie Chaplain), and even a dress-up (of the time period) station!
The SS Nomadic is beautiful and the construction is so impressive. We spent a few hours on the ship, which is more time than I initially thought we would, but we enjoyed the history so much!
If you visit Titanic Belfast, make sure you take advantage of touring the SS Nomadic as well; she's an impressive, preserved piece of history! read more