Visit the dockyard and be awe struck by its scale and 500 years of history. Experience one of a kind treasures including the Mary Rose, HMS Victory, HMS Warrior and visit many more museums and ships.
About this ticket
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Valid 365 days
- Check availability to see starting times
- Host or greeter
- English
- Wheelchair accessible
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
The ships were very interesting the museum if fabulous, will come back to see the areas we didn’t have time for
We visited the Naval Dockyard to primarily see the Mary Rose exhibit (we had previously seen the Victory etc on a previous occasion.) The presentation of the Mary Rose is absolutely brilliant and totally absorbing. The total immersive experience was worth the admission fee alone and we spent almost 2.5 hours enthralled by the artifacts and the hull display. Having Explorer tickets we then took the harbour cruise and will return this week to visit the Warrior, Victory and other exhibits as the ticket lasts for 1 year. Well worth a day, or few of your time.
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Meeting point
Enter the dockyard at the visitor entrance to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. You must exchange your voucher in the Visitor center for your ticket.
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Not allowed
- Pets
- Weapons or sharp objects
- Oversize luggage
- Smoking
- Luggage or large bags
- Drones
- Intoxication
- Drinks in the vehicle
- Smoking indoors
- Food in the vehicle
- Vaping
- Tripods
- Alcohol and drugs
- Littering
- Unaccompanied minors
- Firework
- Explosive substances
- Alcoholic drinks in the vehicle
- Skates
- Making fire
- Bare feet
Know before you go
- Some ships are not fully accessible
- We open at 10:00 but you can visit anytime throughout the day with your ticket
- All visitors have a bag search as they enter the site
- The HMS Victory is undergoing essential conservation work but visitors can still step on board and experience Victory Live