SS Nomadic
About
The SS Nomadic, Titanic’s last surviving white‑star steamer, has been restored to its original 1914‑style splendor and now welcomes visitors at Belfast’s historic Hamilton Dock. Built alongside the Titanic at Harland & Wolff, Nomadic carried notable passengers for two world wars and served as a floating restaurant in Paris before her return to Northern Ireland. Guests can step aboard to explore more than 100 years of maritime and social history, from the ship’s refitting to its wartime service, and discover the stories of famous passengers and crew. The museum offers an immersive, family‑friendly experience that blends interactive exhibits, immersive storytelling and the authentic atmosphere of a working ship. At over 740,000 square feet, the SS Nomadic invites visitors to feel the sense of adventure that once buoyed the great “little sister” of the Titanic.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes