SS Nomadic opens in Belfast
Step aboard the SS Nomadic, the original tender ship to the Titanic, and experience over 100 years of authentic maritime history in one unique location.
Originally built alongside the mighty RMS Titanic in Belfast in 1911, the SS Nomadic is much more than just “Titanic’s little sister”. Designed by Thomas Andrews and built using the same design and similar luxurious finishes the similarities to the Titanic are plain to see. Being exactly one quarter of the size of her famous friend, the Nomadic is often referred to as “a mini Titanic” Over 100 years of history and adventures are evident the minute you step on board.
With active service in both World Wars, over fifty years experience of carrying thousands of passengers to the world’s largest trans-Atlantic liners and nearly thirty years as a restaurant and party venue moored beside the Eiffel Tower in Paris the Nomadic has a million stories to tell.
As the last remaining White Star Line ship anywhere in the world and a member of the core collection on the National Historic Ships register, the Nomadic is back “home” in Belfast, after 100 years, and has been painstakingly restored to her original glory.
The Nomadic has now opened a new chapter in her history and is looking forward to welcoming a whole new generation of visitors on board. Why not come a sample a little bit of authentic Titanic luxury for yourself?
SS Nomadic 10 Fast Facts
NOMADIC | TITANIC | |
1. H&W Yard Number | 422 | 401 |
2. Slipway Number | 1 | 3 |
3. Time to Build | 159 days | 790 days |
4. Length | 233 feet 6 inches | 882 feet 9 inches |
5. Width | 37 feet 2 inches | 92 feet 6 inches |
6. Number of funnels | 1 | 4 |
7. Number of engines | 2 | 3 |
8. Time in service | 57 years (1911 – 1968) | 13 days |
9. Gross Tonnage | 1273 | 46,328 |
10. Max Speed | 12 knots | 23.5 knots |
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