Pricing
Where & When
New Tour Timetable begins March 4th 2013
All Tours will depart outside the main entrance of the Titanic Belfast Visitor Attraction.
Daily Departures at:
11AM 1PM & 3PM
Walk in the shoes of Titanic’s creators by descending into the depths of the most famous Dry-Dock in the world. Standing within Titanic’s physical footprint, surrounded by cavernous walls stretching 44 feet into the air, your group will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to step back in time to 1912 and see the world through the eyes of men who built this legendary liner.

*Prices for groups with 15+ persons.
| Ticket Type | Site Entry + Self Guided | Site Entry + Guided Tour |
|---|---|---|
| Per Person | N/A Guided Only | From £6.50 |
| Ticket Type | Site Entry + Self Guided | Site Entry + Guided Tour |
|---|---|---|
| Per Person | £3.50 | £4.50 |
Free parking for all coaches with pre-booked tours.
Please note that there is a £150 minimum charge for all full shipyard private guided tours. Private guided tours of Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House only, carries a minimum charge of £100. These rates apply for groups of 15+ persons. Please contact us at info@titanicwalk.com for further information on bookings for small groups and multiple bookings.
You can book refreshments for your group along with your tour.
• Add Tea & Coffee to your tour package for just £1 per person!
• Add Scones/Traybakes to your tour package for just £1.50 per person!
Contact us at info@titanicwalk.com for full menu information and add a full meal to your tour package.

(*Due to the re-development of the Titanic Quarter, certain accesses may be restricted from time to time. This is unavoidable and part of the ongoing re-generation of the Titanic Quarter, Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House)
The original Titanic Walking Tour, now in its 5th year, offering access to original key sites
We are the legal operators of the Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House.
We offer exclusive access to Titanic’s Dock & Pump-House.
And for the first time, exlusive access to Titanic’s Dry-Dock 44ft below sea level!
We only use highly trained, passionate ‘Titanorak’ guides.
We are the owners of the Pump-House Café & Visitor Centre.
The sinking of RMS Titanic is without doubt history’s most famous maritime disaster, costing the lives of over 1,500 people in the early hours of the 15th April 1912. While she may have departed from Southampton for her fateful maiden voyage, it was Belfast where Titanic’s journey began…
In 1912 Belfast was home to the world’s biggest shipyard, Harland and Wolff, and since its origin in 1862, it had been at the forefront of modern shipbuilding
