The Historic Dockyard
Chatham
Chatham Historic Dockyard in Kent is a maritime heritage site with historic warships, Victorian ropery, and naval exhibits. Once a key Royal Navy dockyard, it now tells 400 years of shipbuilding history in an immersive setting.
Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre
Grimsby
carefully crafted sets and original preserved trawler interiors capture the atmosphere and essence of a remarkable way of life
Museum of London Docklands
London E14
Set in a 200-year-old warehouse, the Museum of London Docklands traces the city’s maritime past. Explore galleries on trade, slavery, and the Thames, plus a recreated Victorian street. Family-friendly with free entry, it’s a hidden gem by Canary Wharf.
Scottish Maritime Museum
Irvine
The Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine showcases Scotland’s rich shipbuilding and seafaring heritage. With restored vessels, engines and hands-on exhibits, it celebrates the nation’s maritime innovation and history.
Souter Point Lighthouse
Sunderland
first lighthouse to be powered by electricity with a real flavour of a working lighthouse, surrounded by wildflower meadows and great wildlife viewing
Sumburgh Head Visitor Centre
Shetland
set across several buildings with displays explaining about the lighthouse, foghorn and radar station that once operated here, as well as marine and bird life
Stromness Museum
Stromness
an eclectic collection covering the maritime and natural history of the area, including the sunk German fleet from WWll
Brightlingsea Museum
Colchester
exciting and ambitious exhibitions depicting the story of the town’s links with the sea and River Colne, including its unique role as a Limb of the Cinque Ports, the only one north of the Thames
Maritime Museum
Ramsgate
four exhibition galleries covering local maritime history, including shipwrecks on the notorious Goodwin Sands
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Liverpool
celebrates Liverpool's history as a great port with a variety of objects , models, displays and even full-sized vessels