Secrets of the Titanic Walking Tour

An engaging walking route learning the history of the fated ocean liner and Southampton Port

4.6

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Free cancellation available

On this educational tour, you'll explore Southampton Port and dive into the history of the Titanic, the mega ocean liner that made her doomed maiden voyage from there in 1912.

You'll listen to stories and secrets of the Titanic and discover Oxford Street, learning about its hidden connections to the ship. You'll see historical walls, the QE2 ship and the site where the Mayflower pilgrim vessel set sail, and you'll take in the busy atmosphere of the present-day port.

What's included

  • Photography
  • 20% discount at White Star Pub (reservation required)

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Accessible to pushchairs/prams
  • Public transport links nearby

Health & safety

  • Suitable for all fitness levels

Restrictions

  • A maximum of 6 participants is required. In case the number is reached, you will be suggested with a new date or full refund option.

Languages spoken by guide

English (UK)
French

Additional information

Please note that a minimum number of participants is required for this tour to go ahead. If this requirement is not met, the tour can be cancelled, and you will either be provided with an alternative date or a refund.

This tour is suitable for visitors with reduced mobility and limited sight.

Pets are permitted to join this tour.

Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

You need to be 18 years or older to book.

Operated by Walsh Tours

Itinerary information

Location

Departure point
Town Quay, Southampton, SO14 2AQ
Meet outside the Starbucks on Town Quay Pier.
End point
Oxford St 41-43, Southampton, SO14 3DP

User ratings

4.6Fabulous(90 reviews)
Good value
4.3
Facilities
4.4
Quality of service
4.4
Ease of access
4.6

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