Maritime / Sea Life

Maritime / Sea Life

What is it and what does it involve?

The primary purpose of maritime and sea life establishments are to bring the ways of the ocean inland and make them accessible for everybody - these venues can involve things such as famous ships now open for public enjoyment and will educate all visitors about all topics ocean related!

What are the benefits?

Learning about maritime and sea life ventures are a great way of learning about things you don’t normally get to experience – life in and on the ocean is largely unfamiliar to many people, so these kinds of venues are great opportunities to see things you never have before, and are great accompaniment to classroom learning!

What students is it suitable for?

Maritime and sea life venues are generally suitable for everyone, but you should check with the destination in question to make certain as the specifics can vary greatly differ between establishments.

Costs?

Admission costs will vary a lot depending on the content of the venue; make sure to thoroughly check out what’s in your area.

Safety Implications?

Some of these venues are boats, so if you are on deck you must make sure younger students are properly supervised and aware of any regulations in place for their safety.

Venues for this Category

Brunel's SS Great Britain is one of the most important historic ships in the world. When she was launched in 1843 she was called the 'Greatest Experiment since the Creation'. It was the first modern ship, with an iron hull - a revolution in design. People could barely understand how she could float.

We make sure your pupils get right up close to the amazing creatures in our themed displays. After all, the more they see the more they'll learn.

Here are just some of the highlights:

The East Coast Sail Trust, as a non profit-making charity, runs cruises for young people, some of whom are disadvantaged and typically we operate through contacts with schools nationwide.  

The Underwater World Is Closer Than You Think

We make sure your pupils get up-close to the amazing creatures in our themed displays. After all, the more they see the more they'll learn

The Underwater World Is Closer Than You Think

We make sure your pupils get up-close to the amazing creatures in our themed displays. After all, the more they see the more they'll learn

Maritime History of Shetland

The Boat Haven is dedicated to the maritime history of Shetland boats.

The collection consists of original wooden boats of various
types that have been in use over the past one hundred and forty
years.

Old tools, fishing gear, documents etc bring to live the era of fishing at 
the Far Haaf in open boats and the herring fishing at its peak in 1905.

The Scottish Maritime Museum boasts a range of Scotland’s rich maritime collection.

The collection not only includes historic vessels, shipbuilding machinery, machinery tools, small vessels, canoes and lifeboats, but also personal items of socio-historic interest.

Sea, Boats and Cornwall...

The multi-award winning National Maritime Museum Cornwall has 15 galleries, over five floors beautifully illustrating the past, present and future of this island nation. Silver winner of UK Heritage Attraction of the Year at the 2013 British Travel Awards, the Museum features a number of stunning exhibitions dedicated to the sea, boats and Cornwall. 

Barmouth Sailors' Institute is a unique building and is an important part of Barmouth's Maritime history. 

Set sail from Cardiff Bay on the 72-foot round-the-world yacht. Take the helm, hoist the sails and be part of the crew! It’s ideal for school groups, individuals, team development, corporate activity and parties. 

With no sailing experience necessary join us for a day sail, longer voyages to Lundy Island or an accredited sailing course.

Schools

The Centre offers a wide range of fun-filled activities including sailing, powerboating, windsurfing and rowing, plus archery. With more than 16 land and water-based activities, and now the new Laser Blast action packed group activity open, there has never been a better time to have a go! Half and full day courses. Book now!

350 berth marina, perfectly positioned on the River Ely at the Sports Village to provide safe, secure and sheltered moorings for motorboats and yachts. Annual, short term and visitor berths available.

Cardiff Bay's Ultimate Thrill Ride

Looking for excitement in Cardiff Bay? Bay Island Voyages offers a great range of fun days out! From a blast around Cardiff Bay to a scenic tour of Flat Holm Island and the Bristol Channel on our new high speed RIB boats we have it covered!

Prices start from £7 and trips run daily from Mermaid Quay.

The reliable and convenient waterbus service!

Let Princess Katharine, a 90 seat waterbus, relieve the stress with a relaxing 25 minute cruise on the river Taff. An ideal link between Mermaid Quay and the City Centre. On the hour 10am to 4pm from Mermaid Quay and on the half hour 10.30am to 4.30pm from the City (Bute Park).

Cardiff Boat waterbus offers a regular service between Cardiff Bay and Cardiff City Centre. 

This unique boating adventure gives everyone the chance to leisurely and safely get afloat as the skipper on these easy to drive boats, giving you the freedom to explore on a given route out on the Bay. Find us on the pontoon 'Mermaid Quay'.

The Royal Marines Museum depicts history of the Royal Marines from 1664 through to present day. Personal stories of wars, battles and events of great significance, make the history of the Royal Marines comes to life.

Combining active learning with fascinating talks and an opportunity to have a close encounter with a variety of creatures. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary offers a hands-on educational visit like no other, offering an experience beyond the classroom.

A world beneath the waves

Wembury in South Devon is a wildlife magnet. Its rocky cliffs are home to nesting sea birds, while a rocky shore, slate reefs and massive wave-cut platforms provide one of the UK's best spots for marine life.

Rebuilt Victorian steam-powered yacht on Coniston Water

Steam Yacht Gondola is the unrivalled sailing experience of the Lakes.

Enjoy the charm of luxury travel once experienced by wealthy Victorians, riding in style in Gondola’s opulent saloons or relaxing on her open-air decks as she glides across Coniston Water.

Housed in the magnificent Boathouse 6, Action Stations offers a wide range of interactive displays and completes the Dockyard story by bringing visitors within reach of today's modern high-tech Royal Navy.

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