HMS M.33 is a historic British naval vessel that offers a unique and immersive experience for visitors. Originally built as a monitor for the Royal Navy during World War I, the ship has been restored and transformed into a fascinating museum. The brand is known for its dedication to preserving and showcasing maritime history, providing an educational and engaging experience for all who visit. With its prime location and rich history, HMS M.33 is a must-see attraction for history enthusiasts, maritime enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the naval heritage of Britain. The brand prides itself on offering a memorable and informative experience, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Whether you're interested in naval history or simply looking for a unique and memorable outing, HMS M.33 offers something for everyone.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Children
- Good for kids
- Planning
- Getting tickets in advance recommended
Reviews
This is one of the ships you can look around as part of the combined ticket. It isn't as famous of the others, but let's you see a slight more modern ship.
Very sobering tour when it goes into detail of the ships service throughout the Gallipoli fiasco.
Likewise the conditions endured insufferable heat whilst in the Mediterranean and freezing cold serving in Russia comfort was way down the list of priorities, including defence ie they were not designed to fight enemy ships....which is fine as long as no enemy ships find you 😀
Very helpful staff who readily answer a variety of questions, a lucky ship indeed together with a rather lucky ships 🐈😻🐈⬛
Less widely known than some exhibits around the Dockyard, but still a worthy ship to explore. It was both fascinating and sobering to explore and learn about M.33's role in history and the action she saw. Staff were really knowledgable and helpful.
Used Ultimate ticket to visit. Great value ticket. Visited M33 later in the day, so was quite busy, following a stream of others round the ship. Knowledgeable volunteer / staff add to the experience.
Not everyone realises that the Gallipoli campaign was every bit the meat grinder that The Somme was. The story of HMS M.33 gives great insight into that.
The senseless slaughter of many thousands of soldiers and civilians on both sides.
It's amazing to think that this very ship fought in WW1 at the Battle of GALLIPOLI and is in remarkable condition considering the life it's had, plus how the men served and lived on board is quite something in itself, definitely one to add to the list.
Brilliant and unique experience. This is one of very few WW1 era ships still around and out of those that do exist, this is one of the weirdly specific ones that no analogue has ever been built for since. Definitely worth the visit if you're a warship nerd!
Lovely little ship. Was very hot inside (we are in a heatwave). We managed to get round it in half hour. Nice little areas inside.
Location
Hours
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Monday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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Tuesday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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Wednesday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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Thursday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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Friday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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Saturday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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Sunday
11:30 AM - 03:30 PM
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