It's one of the main attractions in Belfast, Ireland. The Titanic Experience tells the story of the most famous ship in the world.
Blog post at Divergent Travelers: The Titanic made last port of call in Cobh, Ireland. Step inside these moments at the Titanic Experience for an adventure.
Bringing the full story of Titanic to life, the Belfast Titanic Experience lets you in on secrets of the huge, luxury ship. Following the path through placards, hands-on exhibits, real life artifacts, movies, and even a ride, the Titanic Belfast has it all. Click here to find out how to get tickets!
Cobh Heritage Centre and Titanic Experience: day trips from Cork, Ireland.
Titanic virtual field trip is a great learning experience for students. Allow students to become a visitor on the famous RMS Titanic.
Where better to start a tour of Cork than in the city itself. As one of Ireland’s biggest counties, Cork has long been positioned itself as the people’s capital, and while the city is certainly pretty with more than enough to entertain, it’s outside the city walls that the real beauty of Cork starts to shine.
The Titanic Belfast Museum is the world's largest Titanic attraction and museum. An amazing monument, located in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.
I'm finally getting my mojo back, and part of my newfound energy is to wrap up way overdue travel posts. So, today I am bringing you to charming Cobh, Ireland. Cobh, which is pronounced Cove, is a quaint little fishing village on an island in Cork's city harbor. It also happens to be Titanic's last port call in 1912. I wanted to take my husband and girls to Cobh because it also served as an embarkation point during Ireland's mass emigrations. If you claim Irish heritage, there's a pretty good chance that your ancestors left Ireland through Cobh, so I wanted them to get a good look at where their ancestors left the Emerald Isle for America. If you search for photos of Cobh, the most photographed part of the town would be their gorgeous St. Colman's Cathedral. You'll usually find it pictured high on a hill behind a row of brightly painted homes, which would be their version of San Francisco's Painted Ladies. Since I didn't have more than a few hours in Cobh, I decided to take a few up close snaps of its beauty instead of trekking halfway across town for a wide landscape shot. The cathedral is a real stunner in person, so I decided that I'll do a new post tomorrow to show you around the inside to keep things short here today. To get to the cathedral and harbor, you'll park in town then end up walking down a steep (and when I say steep, I mean it's ankle sore STEEP!) hill. Going down isn't too bad, but the trek back up is brutal! However, to get to explore this charming little village is totally worth it. There are a lot of little cafes and shops to explore around town, but my favorite part was hanging out on the pier and staring out across the water. It's so peaceful there! While we didn't have the time to go, I hear the Titanic museum and discovery center is well worth a visit. At the Titanic Experience, you'll get a 30 minute guided tour explaining the last port of call that Titanic would make and more information on the passengers who boarded and disembarked. I believe the entrance fee is quite inexpensive, at under $15 per person, it is definitely worth the cost. We did take some time to walk the streets in town, which are stunning in the spring and summer as they are lined with huge pots of bright and colorful flowers. While we didn't buy any souvenirs, we did stop for ice cream at Scoops. Mariah couldn't wait to try the Maltesers flavor since we don't have that flavor of ice cream in the US. It was definitely all she hoped it would be! If you're headed to Cork, I insist you carve out some time to explore Cobh. I've always wanted to retire on the beach somewhere, but this sleepy fishing village stole my heart and I've started rethinking my retirement plans since our visit. Be sure to come back tomorrow for an inside look at St. Colman's Cathedral. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow me on Instagram for more travel related posts! Big city or small fishing village. Which do you prefer?
When in the Northern Ireland capital, Titanic Belfast is a definite must-visit. More than a tourist attraction, it is an experience. Located right in the heart of Belfast, this six-story building is right next to the site where the world-famous ship was constructed.
YOU can now explore the wreckage of the famous Titanic ship on a submarine tour – if you have £96,000. Launched by tour company OceanGate Expeditions, the experience will be part of an eight-…
The Titanic Belfast Museum is the world's largest Titanic attraction and museum. An amazing monument, located in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.
Experience a captivating journey into history as TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition makes its debut in Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland, at Beaulieu
Explore the interior of the grandest ship of all time. Discover what's inside Titanic and why it was a generational leap above all other ships of the era.
The 8 Best Day Trips from Dublin, as Told By a Canadian Expat Living in Dublin. Includes DIY Instructions for all Dublin Day Trips and Dublin Tour Ideas.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the world's most famous ship can be found at the incredible Titanic Belfast exhibition - plan your visit here
My bucket list of things to do when I get to visit Cobh in Ireland. During this time whilst we can't travel, I'm writing up bucket lists for when it's over.
The luxury liner Titanic left a story and legacy on the human drama. Some of the passengers of Titanic also had a lot to tell of their experience that night on April 14, 1912. Eva Hart, Ruth Becker, Edith Russell, and Lawrence Beesley all had something to say that night that would haunt them for years.
Discover the top things to do in Belfast! Plan your visit with this guide, including visits to the Titanic Experience, Victoria Square, and St George's Market. Get insider tips on tours and hotels!
Today is Tuesday, March 19, 2019; we took a train from Cork to Cobh to visit the town of Cobh and visit the Titanic Museum. It is still winter in Ireland; there are not many tourists in town – the cruise ships are not here yet. We walked by the Cobh museum. This museum was […]
The Titanic paint by numbers kit allows you to portray the grandeur of the legendary ship in your own unique style. The kit comes with a detailed canvas that outlines the majestic ship, waiting to be filled with color to make your own Titanic painting. This kit provides an engaging and straightforward painting experience for enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to seasoned artists. It makes a perfect gift as well! When completed, the "Titanic" paint by number artwork stands as a visually impressive homage to the iconic ocean liner, showing its timeless allure and history.
Discover the top things to do in Belfast! Plan your visit with this guide, including visits to the Titanic Experience, Victoria Square, and St George's Market. Get insider tips on tours and hotels!
Take the guess work out of finding the best day trips from Dublin. First hand recommendations from our own visit to the best areas in Ireland.
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Discover the top things to do in Belfast! Plan your visit with this guide, including visits to the Titanic Experience, Victoria Square, and St George's Market. Get insider tips on tours and hotels!
Discover the top things to do in Belfast! Plan your visit with this guide, including visits to the Titanic Experience, Victoria Square, and St George's Market. Get insider tips on tours and hotels!
Discover the top things to do in Belfast! Plan your visit with this guide, including visits to the Titanic Experience, Victoria Square, and St George's Market. Get insider tips on tours and hotels!
A photograph showing victims of the Titanic being buried at sea has been uncovered.