Flagship Portsmouth and the Historic Dockyard give you the opportunity to see 3 of the world's most historically important battle ships; The Mary Rose, HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860.
The Royal Naval Museum is located at Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, where it is housed in a Georgian warehouse. Here you can see a wide range of Naval artefacts including: figureheads, swords, ship models, uniforms and medals. You can discover more about Lord Horatio Nelson or experience the Interactive Sailing Navy Exhibition. Ramps provide access to all five galleries for wheelchair users.
The Great Ship Basin was the hub of the Portsmouth Dockyards in the age of sailing ships, and this area includes the world's oldest surviving stone dry dock dating from 1698.
You can take a 40 minute 'Warships by Water' boat trip around Portsmouth's Naval Base and see a number of the Royal Navy's Aircraft Carriers, destroyers, frigates, mine warfare ships and offshore patrol vessels.
The Tradewinds Restaurant is located in the restored No. 7 Boathouse where you can enjoy a snack or meal while the kids play in the Fighting Top playship.
Wheelchairs can be borrowed, free of charge.
Other Museums that may be of interest are: The Mary Rose in Portsmouth, HMS Victory in Portsmouth, Royal Navy Submarine Museum in Gosport, Fort Nelson in Fareham, Beaulieu in Beaulieu, Lymington St Barbe Museum in Petworth.
Attractions near Flagship Portsmouth And Historic Dockyards include Cascades in Portsmouth, The Bridge Shopping Centre in Portsmouth, South Parade Pier in Southsea, Thackeray Mall in Fareham, Flamingo Park Waterfowl & Water Gardens in Seaview, The Meridian Centre in Havant, Greywell Shopping Centre in Havant, The Isle Of Wight Steam Railway in Havenstreet, Morton Manor in Sandown, Isle Of Wight Zoo in Sandown.