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Royal Yacht Britannia in Edinburgh

Royal Yacht Britannia used to be Queen Elizabeth’s Palace on Water and is now Scotland’s most popular tourist attraction. 

Known by many names such as Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia, Queen Elizabeth’s Yacht ,  HMY Britannia, etc., this Yacht was in the Queen’s service for 44 years and sailed more than a million miles worldwide. 

It is a perfect opportunity to see how the British Queen lived when traveling with other Kings and Queens, World leaders, and celebrities. 

This article shares everything you must know before booking your tickets for the Royal Yacht Britannia tour.

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Here is a quick video on what visitors can expect inside Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia.

Your Royal Britannia tour starts from the Visitor Centre, on the second floor of Ocean Terminal, where you get the historical background about the Royal Family and Yachtsmen.

You then pick up the audio guide, which is part of the entry ticket, and board Queen Elizabeth’s Yacht and explore five fascinating decks.

Highlights on the Yacht’s Royal side are the Sun Lounge, the State Dining Room, and The Queen’s Bedroom.

On the ship’s operational side, you get to see the Crew’s Quarters, the Engine Room, the laundry, etc.

More than 95% of the exhibits you will see during your tour are original and are taken on loan from The Royal Collection.

If you prefer, you can also visit the Royal Deck Tea Room.

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Royal Yacht Britannia tickets

This entry ticket gets you complete access to the Royal ship that’s now berthed in Edinburgh’s historic Port of Leith.

Visitors can explore all five decks at a leisurely pace even as they take in the public and private lives of the British Royal Family.

This ticket also includes the complimentary audio guide. 

Adult ticket (18+ years): 18.50 pounds Child ticket (5 to 17 years): 9.25 Pounds  Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children): 50 Pounds Infant ticket (under 5 years): Free entry

This combo is known as the 48-hour Royal Edinburgh Ticket and is a real money saver. 

If you are visiting Edinburgh for the first time, we highly recommend this Royal attractions combo. 

This ticket gets you to access three of the best attractions in the city:

  • Royal Yacht Britannia
  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Palace of Holyroodhouse

And to top it all, you also get unlimited travel for 48 hours on three of Edinburgh’s hop-on-hop-off bus tours. 

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Address:  Ocean Terminal, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ, United Kingdom. Get Directions

The Royal Yacht Britannia is berthed in Leith, Edinburgh, just 2 miles from the City Centre.

Britannia’s Visitor Centre is on the second floor of Ocean Terminal, just 15 minutes’ drive from Edinburgh City Centre.

Ocean Terminal is soon going to be  re-branded  as Porta. 

There are many ways to get to the Royal Yacht. 

If you are coming by train, you must get down at  Edinburgh Waverley .

From outside the station, you can take a taxi to cover the 3.7 kms (2.3 miles) to Ocean Terminal. 

From the Waverly station, you can also take bus No. 22 and 34.

You must board the buses at  Princess Street (Stop PN) , and after 24 minutes and 27 stops, get down at  Ocean Terminal (Stop OF) .

There is a bus from the Station, every 15 minutes.

Lothian Bus services  run three buses – Bus No. 11, 22, and 35 – from Edinburgh City Centre to Ocean Terminal. 

You can purchase tickets on the bus by presenting the correct change or from the  Lothian Buses app .

A single journey on a Lothian Bus costs 1.70 Pounds. 

If you use Satnav, use the postcode EH6 6JJ. 

Else, open Google Maps to get  directions to Ocean Terminal .

If you prefer a taxi, we recommend  Uber ,  Central Taxis , or  City Cabs .

Car Parking

Royal Yacht Britannia offers free parking at Ocean Terminal.

Blue Car Park on Level E is closest to the tourist attraction’s Visitor Centre. 

This part of the Park also has spaces for Blue Badge holders. 

If you reach by foot, taxi, or bus, access to Royal Britannia is from the Ocean Terminal Shopping Center’s main entrance on the ground floor. 

You must take a lift to the 2nd floor of Ocean Terminal and walk towards the building’s East end.

Royal Yacht Britannia Visitor Center Entrance

You will first spot Debenhams and then HMY Britannia’s Visitor Center entrance.  Even though you can book tickets at the venue (the ticket desk is to the left of the visitor center entrance), it is better to  buy them online , much in advance, to avoid last-minute disappointment. 

During the peak months of April to October, Royal Yacht Britannia opens at 9.30 am, and the last entry is at 4.30 pm. 

The rest of the year, the Royal Yacht opens at 10 am, and the last entry is allowed till 3.30 pm. 

The last admission on 24 December is at 2.30 pm, and on 31 December it is at 3 pm. 

Royal Yacht Britannia is closed on 25 December and 1 January.

Royal Yacht Britannia tour

The Royal Yacht Britannia   tours are a perfect way to feel like a celebrity for a few hours. 

In this section, we share a few things you must know before you book your tour of the Royal ship. 

No, tours of HMY Britannia don’t start at a stipulated time. 

When you book your tickets, you only select the ‘date.’ 

On the day of your visit, reach the Royal ship between their opening hours to start exploring.

Her Majesty’s Yacht doesn’t offer guided tours. 

However, every ticket comes with an audio guide to walk around and tour the ship yourself.

Kids get their own version of the audio guide. 

You need at least two hours to explore Royal Yacht Britannia to satisfaction. 

However, if you plan to visit the Royal Deck Tea Room, you must factor in another 30 to 60 minutes. 

Visits during July and August tend to take longer because of the crowd. 

Kids up to four years get the maximum discounts at Britannia, Edinburgh – they get in for free. 

On the adult ticket price of 17 Pounds, children aged 5 to 17 years get almost 50% discount and pay only 8.75 Pounds.

Seniors who are 60+ and students with valid educational ID cards get a 2 Pound reduction on the full ticket.

People in the Armed Forces (with valid ID) can also claim the reduced price of 8.75 Pounds. 

However, this Armed Forces discount is available only at the Britannia ticket office.

Every Britannia Yacht entry ticket comes with a complimentary audio guide.

While receiving the audio guides at the Handset Desk, you can ask for straps to wear the audio guides around the neck. Headphones are also available.

Kids can opt for the children’s version of the audio guide.

The audio tour is available in 30 languages; English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Russian, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Korean, Japanese, Urdu, Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Thai, Turkish, Cantonese, Punjabi, Portuguese-Brazilian, Welsh, Romanian and Gaelic. 

Besides the audio guide, visitor guides are also available through the tour route to help if you have questions.

Royal Yacht Britannia afternoon tea

The Royal Deck Tea Room is on board Britannia and tables are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

It is a perfect restaurant to enjoy freshly prepared food and stunning views of the harbor. 

The menu includes specialty coffees, cocktails, tasty soups, sandwiches, cakes, scones, etc.  Download Menu

The Royal Deck Tea Room has 35 tables and can seat 133 people.

During the peak months of April to October, the Royal Deck Team Room opens at 11 am, and the last admission is at 3.30 pm. 

January to March: Opens at 11 am, last admission at 3.30 pm

November to December: Opens at 10.30 pm, last admission at 3.45 pm

Royal Yacht Britannia interiors

Many tourists wonder what’s inside the Royal Yacht before they book their tickets. 

Some out of curiosity and some to know if a visit to Royal Yacht Britannia is worth it. 

We list below some of the highlights of this Palace on water. 

State Apartments

The State Apartments are the collection of rooms where the Royals lived or entertained their guests. 

The Royal family relaxed in the State Drawing Room whenever they traveled together. 

It also acted as a reception room for up to 250 guests. 

The Verandah Deck was a private space for the Royals, where they could sunbathe or enjoy quoits or deck hockey. 

This area of the ship also had a collapsible swimming pool for the Royal Family to splash around if they wanted.

Sun Lounge at Royal Yacht Britannia

The Sun Lounge was one of the Queen’s favorite rooms onboard HMY Brittania. 

The beautiful teak-lined room was a designated family room and offered a lot of privacy from the rest of the ship.

This massive dining room onboard Britannia has played host to the world’s most influential people, such as Nelson Mandela, Sir Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, etc. 

With its white paneled walls adorned with gifts received during State visits, this room represents ultimate luxury. 

Engine Room at Royal Yacht Britannia

The Engine Room is a testament to British marine engineering skills because, until the ship got decommissioned in 1997, everything was working fine. 

This room is full of gleaming brass, chrome, and white enamel with the ‘heavy stuff’ under the hood pumping 12,000 horsepower, which would help Britannia and her four-bladed propellers to a maximum of 22.5 knots.  

Eight men operated the Engine Room, Boiler Room, and associated machinery rooms.

The 240 Officers and Yachtsmen on board Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia sometimes had to change their uniforms up to six times a day. 

This is why it was the only ship in the Royal Navy to have a laundry service permanently on board. 

The laundry machines, dryers, and steam presses on the ship worked non-stop, and sometimes the temperature even went up to 48 degrees Celcius (118 degrees Fahrenheit)

Admiral’s Cabin at Royal Yacht Britannia

The Admiral was responsible for Royal Yacht Britannia’s safe functioning and commanded the 19 officers and 220 Yachtsmen who operated the ship.

He worked, entertained, and often ate (he couldn’t join the other officers in their mess unless invited) in the Admiral’s Cabin. Image: Royalyachtbritannia.co.uk  

Royal Yacht Britannia's Bridge

The Bridge was HMY Britannia’s center of command and control on all her journeys. 

From here, the officers reporting into the Admiral navigated, passed orders, recorded the logbooks, etc.

Back then, all Royal Navy ships had a Navy, Army, and Air Force Institute shop, known as the NAAFI. 

The crew members and the officers would shop for their daily needs, such as toothpaste, shaving creams, magazines, etc. in this shop. 

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The following overview lists the admission prices and various discounts and discount codes for a visit to The Royal Yacht Britannia in Edinburgh . All prices are displayed per age group or reduced rate group. You can also directly book your discounted online ticket for the The Royal Yacht Britannia here, if available, or make a reservation to reserve a timeslot if applicable.

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Armed Forces are only available at the Britannia ticket desk on the second floor of Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre with ID (Staff ID or payslip). Please be reassured, even though it is not possible to book these discounted tickets in advance, you can still buy your tickets at the ticket desk. Student tickets can only be purchased from the ticket desk with a valid student ID.

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Royal Yacht Britannia

The Queen and the Royal Family’s vessel for over 44 years , the Royal Yacht Britannia has become one of the most famous yachts in the world.

A long life

Britannia was launched in Scotland in 1953 and, since then, has served the Royal Family on 968 official voyages , travelling over one million miles, stopping at 600 ports and in over 135 countries .

The Queen felt at home when she travelled on the vessel and the photos of her children and grandchildren still hang on the walls of the Britannia , as well as various personal items and gifts that were given to the family on their travels around the world.

Throughout its 44 years of service, Britannia has been a residence for official receptions, banquets, and State visits . For these events, 45 members of the royal household would climb on board with 5 tons of luggage.

In 1997, after over 40 years of service, the vessel was decommissioned and is now berthed at Leith Port where curious visitors can explore the majestic Britannia.

The visit to the Royal Yacht Britannia begins in the Visitor Centre found on the second floor of the Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre . In this centre, you’ll be able to discover the vessel’s past through numerous photographs.

Before visiting the Royal Yacht, you'll be given an English audio guide with all the details of the vessel.

Beginning with a visit to Britannia’s Bridge , visitors will also explore the State Apartments , the Crew’s Quarters, and finish at the Engine Room .

Although the Queen’s chambers are very plainly decorated, other parts of the vessel are extremely lavish, like the Rolls Royce that sits permanently in the vessel’s garage.   

A ship like no other

Even if you're not passionate about boats, wandering through the Royal Yacht Britannia’s rooms will satisfy any inquiries about the Queen and the Royal Family you might have . Information such as who slept in what room, how many people worked on board, what visitors were invited to visit the Britannia and the countries it has visited, make for an entertaining tour.

Royal Yacht Britannia

Ocean Terminal.

From January to March: Open daily: 10 am – 5 pm From April to October: Open daily: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm November and December: Open daily: 10 am – 5 pm

Adults: £ 18 ( US$ 22.70) Students: £ 16 ( US$ 20.10) Children (aged 5 – 17): £ 9 ( US$ 11.40) Children under 5: free entry

Buses: Ocean Terminal , 11, 22 or 35.

Nearby places

Royal Botanic Garden (2.7 km) Calton Hill (3 km) Scottish National Portrait Gallery (3.1 km) Palace of Holyroodhouse (3.2 km) Scottish Parliament (3.3 km)

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The Royal Yacht Britannia Has a Fascinating History—Here's Everything You Should Know

It doesn't get more majestic than Queen Elizabeth II's yacht.

Seventy years ago, the Britannia began its journey as the royal yacht for Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family of the United Kingdom. Over the next 44 years she’d travel more than a million nautical miles and, in all her glamour and old world elegance, served as a residence that welcomed state visits from all over the world and family holidays alike. Then and now, she was and is a majestic symbol of the British Commonwealth and the reign of Queen Elizabeth II .

“Britannia is special for a number of reasons,” Prince Phillip once said. “Almost every previous sovereign has been responsible for building a church, a castle, a palace or just a house. The only comparable structure in the present reign is Britannia. As such she is a splendid example of contemporary British design and technology.”

Although she retired from service in 1997, today the Britannia, one of many of the world's grandest yachts , is docked in Edinburgh, where she is open as a visitors’ attraction and host of private events. Below we give you all the Royal Yacht Britannia facts you might want to know, from who owns the yacht now to why she was decommissioned to how fast she is to how to get tickets to visit. Britannia was, after all, the one place the queen said she could “truly relax,” so why not see why for yourself?

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Royal Yacht Britania Facts and History

On February 4, 1952, John Brown & Co shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, received the order from the Admiralty to build a new Royal Yacht to travel the globe and double as a hospital ship in times of war, according to the royal yacht's website . King George VI passed away two days after, sadly, and so on April 16, 1953, the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II announced the yacht’s new name as the ship was revealed.

"I name this ship Britannia,” she said. “I wish success to her and all who sail in her." Britannia was commissioned into the Royal Navy in January 1954 and by April of that year sailed into her first overseas port: Grand Harbour, Malta.

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The queen and The Duke of Edinburgh worked with interior designer Sir Hugh Casson for the ship to serve as both a functional Royal Navy vessel and an elegant royal residence. Queen Elizabeth II selected deep blue for Britannia’s hull, instead of the more traditional black. Its Naval crew included 220 Yachtsmen, 20 officers, and three season officers—plus a Royal Marines Band of 26 men during Royal Tours.

All of them might have had to change uniform up to six times a day, so the laundry service on board worked nonstop. The yacht also engaged in British overseas trade missions known as Sea Days and made an estimated £3 billion for the Exchequer between 1991 and 1995 alone.

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The ship’s wheel was taken from King Edward VII’s racing yacht, also named Britannia, according to Boat International , and the 126-meter ship could reach speeds of 22.75 knots, or a seagoing cruising speed of 21 knots, according to Super Yacht Times . Other fun facts: The yacht could produce her own fresh water from sea water, and shouting was forbidden aboard to preserve tranquility, favoring hand signals for Naval orders instead.

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Over the next 44 years, the Britannia would sail the equivalent of once around the world for each year, in total visiting 600 ports in 135 countries. Princess Margaret and Anthony Armstrong-Jones were the first of four couples to honeymoon on the ship in 1960, gifting them all privacy to sail to secluded locations. Prince Charles and Princess Diana followed in 1981 on the Mediterranean as well as Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips before them in 1973 in the Caribbean and Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in 1986 in the Azores.

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For family vacations aboard the ship, games, treasure hunts, plays, and picnics were organized, and on warm days the children could play in an inflatable paddling pool on the Verandah Deck.

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In the Sun Lounge, the queen especially enjoyed taking breakfast and afternoon tea with views through large picture windows, a space you can see replicated in the TV show The Crown. Although no filming took place on board the Britannia for the show, researchers ensured scenes aboard it were accurate. In the queen’s bedroom, the resemblance is seen down to the decorative wall light fittings and embroidered silk panel above her bed that had been specially commissioned.

queen crying at britannia

In 1997, the ship was decommissioned after the government decided the costs to refit it would be too great. On its final day in her service that followed a farewell tour around the U.K., the queen openly wept as the Band of HM Royal Marines played "Highland Cathedral."

"Looking back over 44 years we can all reflect with pride and gratitude upon this great ship which has served the country, the Royal Navy and my family with such distinction," Queen Elizabeth II said. All clocks on the ship stopped at 15:01, the exact time the Queen disembarked from the yacht for the final time, and they would remain at that time until the present.

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How to Tour the Royal Yacht Britania

Today the yacht is owned by Royal Yacht Britannia Trus t, and all revenue it generates goes to the yacht’s maintenance and preservation. Ticketed entry allows you to step into state rooms like the Sun Lounge, the State Dining Room and State Drawing Room, in addition to the working side of the ship in the Crew’s Quarters, Laundry and gleaming Engine Room. Along the way you will see original artifacts from the shop—95 percent of which is on loan from The Royal Collection.

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How to Visit the Royal Britania

You can visit the Britannia any day of the year on Edinburgh’s waterfront. Hours vary by season, and you can find them listed and purchase tickets on the yacht’s website . Private tours are also available, and you can visit the Royal Deck Tearoom, where the Royal Family hosted cocktail parties and receptions, for drinks, meals and scones. Additionally, the Britannia hosts special ticketed events for New Year’s and other occasions, and event spaces can be booked as well.

While you are in Edinburgh, you can also stay on the Fingal , a neighboring yacht-turned-floating-hotel, which is a seven-minute walk from the Britannia, and dine at its Lighthouse Restaurant & Bar, which serves breakfast, afternoon tea, dinner, and cocktails.

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Royal Yacht Britannia

Queen Elizabeth once said that the Royal Yacht Britannia was the only place she could truly relax, and we’re inclined to agree. After 968 official voyages worldwide, which counted for over 1 million nautical miles to 135 countries, the Royal Yacht Britannia is now a tourist attraction just two miles from Edinburgh’s city centre. The Royal Yacht Britannia has been visited by several world-famous people, including Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill, and potentially you too!

The floating palace of the British royal family is a sublime tourist attraction nestled near the Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre in Leith. With plenty of attractions to see within this royal household on the water, we’ll be breaking essential details to know and the top things to do on your visit. Sit tight and enjoy!

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Important Details to Know

Before you board Britannia and explore the royal halls, remember these important details to make your trip successful. Firstly, the Royal Yacht Britannia allows guide dogs on the premises, with special considerations for hearing and recognised assistance dogs.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is also a Class 1 Wheelchair Access, allowing for highly accessible wheelchair service without assistance.

How to Get There

You may be asking yourself, “Where is the Royal Yacht Britannia?”. Luckily, the Royal Yacht Britannia is located 20 minutes away from Edinburgh’s city centre , in the picturesque region of Leith. The Visitor Centre can be found on the second floor of the Ocean Terminal Centre and can be reached using a variety of transport methods.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is only a 20-minute drive from the city centre and a 40-minute drive if you’re arriving from Edinburgh Airport. From the city centre, follow the signs north towards Leith and then the signs for the Royal Yacht Britannia.

There is parking available within the Ocean Terminal Visitor Centre, with Level E the closest place to park. Free car parking and disability-access parking are available.

The Train Station near Royal Yacht Britannia is the Edinburgh Waverly Station. Further passage via car, tram, bike, or bus from the station is necessary to reach the attraction and visitor centre. You can also arrive in style on the Edinburgh Orient Express.

Edinburgh’s Lothian Bus Services can conveniently reach the Royal Yacht Britannia via the 10, 16, 34, and 35 lines. Ticket prices for the service vary, but generally, a single ticket costs £2, and a day ticket costs £5.

Opening Times

Opening times for the Royal Yacht Britannia vary throughout the year, but the attraction is generally open from 10:00 to 17:00, with longer hours during the summer months (April through September). Last admissions are two hours before closing time, so ensure you do not arrive afterwards to avoid disappointment.

Ticket Prices

Royal Yacht Britannia tickets for adults cost £19.50 per person, Child (5-17) tickets cost £9.25 per person, and Family Tickets cost £50.00 (2 Adults, up to 3 Children). Children under 5 enter for free.

It’s recommended that tickets be pre-booked online. Expect your tour through this visitor attraction to take about an hour and a half.

Attractions

Now that all the logistics and tickets are sorted, you can look forward to seeing why the Royal Yacht Britannia was voted the Best UK Attraction by Tripadvisor Travellers Choice in 2023. The Britannia Royal Yacht has 40 years of incredible history and unique insight to offer its visitors, with many of its features maintained precisely the same as when the royal family used it.

Here are the top attractions you should take the time to see when you visit Royal Yacht Britannia

Stop by the Visitor Centre First

Before setting foot on the mighty vessel, stop by the Royal Yacht Britannia Visitor Centre first! It’s located at the Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, and has all the necessary information you’d need before hopping aboard the Britannia.

If you have any questions about the attraction, queries about your ticket, or want to know where the gift shop is, then this is the place to ask.

Tour Britannia’s Five Decks

The Royal Family were sailing in opulence aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, and visitors can explore the five decks of the Royal Yacht Britannia interior and exterior to their heart’s content. There are countless things to see, but here are a few that you should not miss during your visit while aboard this racing yacht:

Explore the Sun Lounge

Welcome to Queen Elizabeth’s favourite room aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Sun Lounge. The late Queen would often enjoy her breakfast and afternoon meals within the Sun Lounge because of its relative solitude and stunning views it grants. Admire the polished wood and blue hues as you relive the sights and sounds that made this location the Queen Mother’s favourite.

Fans of the show “The Crown” will likely remember this iconic room from the series, although no actual filming took place within the Sun Lounge.

Engine Room

One of the highlights of the Royal Yacht Britannia is undoubtedly the gleaming Engine Room, which has remained almost unchanged since its construction in 1953. For a nearly 75-year-old relic, you wouldn’t be faulted for believing that it’s brand new! The polished chrome, white enamel, and black steam turbines offer a unique industrial flair that can’t be seen anywhere else in the world.

You can imagine the hustle and bustle of the room, filled with hot steam and engineers making the mighty vessel cut through the seven seas to their next port. The Engine Room is an immersive and well-maintained part of the Britannia that you can’t miss while aboard.

Royal Deck Tearoom

Once you’ve explored the interior of Royal Yacht Britannia and have worked up an appetite, there’s no better place to sate it than the Royal Deck Tearoom. You can enjoy freshly baked cakes and scones alongside a selection of sandwiches and soups, all with a view out to Leith Harbour from the “Rolls Royce of Ships”.

The Royal Deck Tearoom also has a selection of exquisite teas for you to enjoy, including the Champagne Cream Tea! There’s something surreal about sipping tea where the Royal Family once played cards, an experience you can only enjoy from the Royal Deck Tearoom aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh .

The Royal Deck Tearoom has limited capacity and is unable to take reservations or bookings, so guests should expect a first-come, first-served system. The Tearoom has wheelchair accessibility and is only available for those with an admissions ticket to the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Take an Audio Tour

You can learn about the fascinating history of the Royal Yacht Britannia through the attraction’s audio tour! Children especially will love the audio tour’s child-curated guide, which offers the chance to unleash their inner Captain and search the five decks of the Britannia for the Cuddly Corgis hidden away within.

For the adults, the audio tour will cover the Britannia’s history from its maiden voyage to the decommissioning ceremony that led it to be the attraction it is today. If you want additional insight and fun facts while exploring the ship, then the audio guide will be your best friend.

See the State Apartments

The State Apartments are another grand highlight of the tour within the Royal Yacht Britannia, featuring some of the world’s most iconic dining rooms, bedrooms, and staterooms. The list of important locations within the State Apartments should be shorter, but we’ve tried to cover the top sights to watch out for.

Firstly, the State Drawing Room. This atmospheric room has a lively energy, even when empty, and was host to the likes of Princess Margaret, Princess Diana, and Sir Noel Coward — who all loved playing the immaculate keys of the Welmar Baby Grand Piano that sits within the room.

The grandest room aboard the Britannia is the State Dining Room, whose guest list would make anyone’s jaw drop! The dining room has seen Churchill, Mandela, Clinton, and even Reagan. There are several easter eggs throughout the dining room, such as the giant whalebone that Prince Philip found on Deception Island or a wooden shark signed by the adults of Pitcairn Island.

In all their former glory, the State Apartments are the Royal’s bedrooms, including the Queen’s bedroom. While it may be tempting to jump into the bed and see what thread the Royal Family sleeps on, we ask you refrain from doing so, or the Royal Yachtsmen will be very upset with you.

Shop at the Royal Yacht Britannia Gift Shop

There’s nothing quite like some retail therapy to make you feel like a Royal after exploring the Britannia. Luckily, the gift shop aboard this royal vessel has terrific souvenirs to take home with you. There’s a little something for everyone, from miniature replicas of the Britannia to Royal paraphernalia and even Royal Navy equipment.

Enjoy Britannia’s Events

Throughout the year, the Royal Yacht Britannia comes alive with corporate and public events. You can purchase tickets during many of Scotland’s most famous holidays if you want to celebrate in an unparalleled setting. Live it up aboard Britannia during Hogmanay, Burns Supper, or Christmas — complete with live music, delicious food, and an unmatched atmosphere.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is also available for exclusive use, including private tours and events. This Royal ship is a magnificent setting for a reception or company year-end bash, so why not create a memorable place for your most important moments?

Interesting Facts About The Royal Yacht Britannia

What do you do to impress your friends and family with some interesting facts about the Royal Yacht Britannia during your visit? Remember these interesting facts and show off your Royal knowledge:

  • The marvelous gold and white binnacle situated on the Britannia’s veranda is actually originally part of the HMY Royal George (which was named after King George VI) — Queen Victoria’s royal yacht!
  • Below the silver-grey carpet within the State Dining Room is a lavish wooden dance floor, last used for Princess Anne’s lively 21st birthday celebration.
  • King Charles (then Prince Charles) and Princess Diana spent their honeymoon cruise aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia in 1981.
  • Prince Philip kept a model replica of the HMS Magpie in his office aboard the Britannia, the first royal navy ship he commanded.
  • The beautiful and stately steering wheel at the ship’s helm was originally taken from the racing yacht HMY Britannia, which was built for King Edward VII in 1893. It’s one of the oldest parts of the ship!

Now that you’re well equipped with facts to tackle the Royal Yacht Britannia, why not book your trip to Scotland’s most beloved tourist attraction and enjoy its magnificence in person?

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Due to upcoming construction work at Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, certain ticket dates are not on sale as Britannia will be closed.

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  • On average, a tour takes 1.5 - 2 hours with additional time should you wish to visit the Royal Deck Tearoom.
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A Visitors Guide to The Royal Yacht Britannia

Launched in 1953, The Royal Yacht Britannia served the Royal Family for nearly 50 years, until it’s decommissioning in 1997. Aside from the Royal Family, the yacht also welcomed a number of high profile politicians and celebrities, including Frank Sinatra, Liz Taylor, Nelson Mandela and Sir Winston Churchill.

Being based near Edinburgh, I was amazed when I discovered that Damon had never visited. I hadn’t been in nearly 10 years so one rainy weekend we decided to take the full tour and enjoy the tea room.

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The Britannia is permanently berthed at Ocean Terminal, Leith just north of Edinburgh city centre.

Parking At Royal Yacht Britannia

Parking is free at Ocean Terminal if you’re taking a car. The blue car park, level E, is closest to the Visitor Centre.

You can find the Visitor Centre on the 2nd floor of the shopping centre, towards the Debenhams end.

The easiest way of getting there is by using Google Maps . Alternatively, use the postcode EH6 6JJ or follow signs for Leith, then the brown Royal Yacht Britannia signs.

The 11, 22 or 35 Lothian Bus services will take you to the Britannia from the city centre of Edinburgh. Tickets can be purchased with correct change on the bus (no contactless payment option), online , from the Lothian Buses m-tickets app or from a preloaded citysmart card.

UberX, UberXL and Exec are available in and around Edinburgh. Prices vary but use our Uber code: andrewy2730ue or sign up here to get a free ride.

The Britannia

The Britannia is open all year round, with the exception of the 25th of December and the 1st of January.

Admission Times are also dependent on the season:

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*Last admission is 2:30pm on December 24th and 3pm on December 31st.

For updated opening times, check out this page on the official website.

The Royal Deck Tea Room

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**The Royal Yacht Britannia is closed on December 25th and January 1st. Last admission to the Royal Deck Tea Room is 2:45pm on December 24th and 3pm on December 31st.

Ticket prices remain the same all year round. We’d recommend booking through Viator .

There are a range of ticket types available, including discounts for senior citizens (60+), children (5-17), students and members of the armed forces (with identification).

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Your ticket will grant you access to the visitor centre, the yacht itself (self guided tour with included audio guide) and the Royal Deck Tea Room.

Groups of 15 or more get access to special rates which you can find more information about here .

Once you’ve purchased your ticket, you can apply for a free annual pass (just ask at the till), allowing you to visit during the following 12 months. The Annual Pass will also entitle you to a 15% discount at the tea room and the gift shop.

The Annual Pass is a great idea, especially if you’re considering a return visit to the tea room. We’ll talk in more detail about the Tea Room later on but for now I’ll just say a return visit might be likely.

Audio Guide

After purchasing your ticket at the till, you’ll first take a walk through the Britannia Visitor centre where a short exhibition will tell you about the history of the ship.

After that, you’ll get given your audio guide , which is available in 30 languages:

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Russian, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Korean, Japanese, Urdu, Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Thai, Turkish, Cantonese, Punjabi, Portuguese-Brazilian, Welsh, Romanian and Gaelic.

There are also English audio guides available for children, visually impaired visitors and for those with learning disabilities. For those with hearing difficulties, a British Sign Language tablet or printed script can be provided.

The tour of the ship itself lasts approximately one hour.

You will get to see the full five decks of the ship.

Near the top of the ship, towards the stern you can find the teak-lined sun lounge. This was a private family room where The Queen would enjoy afternoon tea.

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The state dining room, the largest room on board, hosted royalty, prime ministers and presidents. Sir Winston Churchill, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher were all entertained in this venue.

The room is still actively used as an events space and can accommodate up to 196 dinner guests.

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One of the surprises on the tour was the freshly made fudge, which you could sample for free on one of the lower decks.

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When Damon and I thought about going to tour the Britannia, we read that there was a tea room on board. We didn’t, in all honesty, expect much, based on our experience with most museum cafés. But this completely surprised us.

The Royal Deck Team Room sits in a beautiful glass box on Britannia’s top deck, with stunning views over the Forth and the bridges in the distance.

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The menu offers a range of soups, sandwiches and cakes. You can also choose from a selection of teas, coffees, alcoholic (wine, champagne, whisky, cocktails etc.) and non-alcoholic soft drinks.

Damon and I both opted for the Britannia Special (a soup and sandwich platter). Everything on the plate was delicious, from the Cullen Skink soup to the chicken sandwich and the smoked paprika potato wedges.

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The whole experience, from the view to the food and the silverware really surpassed our expectations.

Is Afternoon Tea Served On The Royal Yacht Britannia?

No traditional afternoon tea is served in the Royal Deck Tea Room aboard the Britannia. Instead, it is served aboard the Fingal (see below). There are instead 3 specials options in the tea room:

Moët Cream Tea Special For Two: Bottle of Moët Imperial NV plus a sandwich (from their list) and a scone or slice of cake. Loose-leaf tea or coffee is included - £57.50

Cream Tea Special For One: Pot of loose-leaf tea or coffee, plus a sandwich (from their list), a scone or slice of cake and a glass of sparkling Rosé - £26 (£28 for Moët Imperial NV option)

Britannia Special: Soup and a sandwich. Served with paprika potato wedges and garlic mayonnaise - £15.95

Cost Of Afternoon Tea On The Fingal

Afternoon tea is served on board the Fingal (Britannia’s sister ship also docked in Port Leith - 10 mins walk from the Britannia).

The afternoon tea costs £40 per head and includes a selection of sweet and savoury delicacies.

accessibility

A central lift makes the Britannia accessible on all levels and accommodates wheelchair users or those with specific access needs.

Ocean Terminal, where you gain entry to the Britannia, has disabled Parking on every level and lifts connect each floor.

Recognised assistance dogs are welcome on board.

For further information, check out this page on the official Royal Yacht Britannia website.

Take The Tour In The Morning

A morning tour will likely be quieter than an afternoon tour. Naturally, the ship has some close quarters so the less people the better.

Buy Tickets online To Skip The Queue

If you purchase your ticket online, you won’t have to wait at the till. On peak days, especially during summer, this can save you a lot of time. Tickets are priced exactly the same.

Don’t Miss It If your Cruise is Berthed Nearby

Cruise ships regularly dock in Leith. The Britannia Visitor Centre is likely only a 5 minutes walk from your cruise ship.

Take Advantage Of Free Parking At Ocean Terminal

You wouldn’t normally see ‘Edinburgh’ and ‘Free Parking’ in the same sentence so take full advantage if it’s the easiest way to get there for you. Ocean Terminal, Blue Car Park, Level E.

Take Advantage of The Free Annual Pass

We only discovered this was an option after our visit. When we ate in the tea room, we thought we’d like to go back but we didn’t want to have to pay full admission again for the privilege. This, for 12 months at least, solves that problem.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is consistently rated one of the top tourist attractions in Scotland and, after my return visit and Damon’s 1st visit, we could see why. Have you visited the Royal Yacht Britannia? Or do you have any questions before your trip? Let us know in the comments down below.

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The entrance to the tour is currently on the Ground Floor of Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre .

Due to the  upcoming construction work at Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre , Britannia will be closed 25 - 28 June. Ocean Terminal is currently undergoing redevelopment, adding new leisure and retail businesses, as well as residential spaces. As part of this redevelopment, Britannia will also be gaining a new Visitor Centre and Gift Shop which will involve us operating out of temporary accommodation whilst these new facilities are being created.

We are delighted that you wish to visit The Royal Yacht Britannia, a top attraction in Leith, just 2 miles from Edinburgh's city centre. Read on below for frequently asked questions regarding a group visit.

What size of group can receive a group discount?

In November and December 2024, a group can receive a 20% discount with 15 or more individuals all day.

In March, April and October, a group can receive a 15% discount all day.

In May, June, July, August and September, groups of 15 or more individuals can receive a group booking discount of 10% in the first and last three group slots of the day. 

Please note, this group discount is available to pre-booked groups only, and not at the Ticket Desk on the day. 

Can I book outwith the group time slot?

Until 30 April you can book any time slot. From May onwards, you can only book a group within one of the available group booking slots.

How do I make a group booking?

Group bookings will now be made through the Britannia website and will require to be paid for in advance. To make a group booking, please click here . During this process you will be given the chance to create an account. If you chose to create an account, you will be able to manage your booking as described below.

Can I book smaller groups?

Yes, however the group rates only apply for 15 or more people.

Does it make a difference to my group booking if there are children or concessions within my group?

Group tickets are available as either an adult or child ticket. Both receive a discount on the advertised ticket price.

Can I change a booking?

You can change a booking at no penalty to yourself any time up to 48 hours prior to the booking. After this time, no refunds will be given on cancelled bookings or un-used tickets.

How do I change a booking?

If you have created an account, you will be able to log in and move a booking to a different day or time yourself. If you wish to change the numbers that you have booked or have not created an account, then any changes will have to be made by us and you should inform us using the following email [email protected].  Please provide us with the booking reference, date and time of the booking, the name the group is booked under and the change to be made. Changes will only be possible up to 48 hours prior to the booking. If you wish to increase the number of tickets on a booking, please provide your contact details and have a credit or debit card available when we contact you to make the change.

How do I cancel a booking or reduce the numbers?

If you wish to cancel a booking (or reduce the number of tickets on a booking), please email us at [email protected] stating the booking reference, date and time of the booking, the name the group is booked under and the change to be made. Any refund due will be credited back within five working days to the card you used to make the original booking. Any changes within 48 hours of the booking being due to visit will not be eligible for a refund.

Is there any alternative to email if I wish to change or cancel a booking?

Whilst we would encourage everyone to use the email above, we understand that at certain times you may wish to speak to someone. As Britannia no longer has a group booking team, all telephone enquiries will now be responded to by our Visitor Experience management team. You will be able to leave a message for the team on the following number 0131 378 2017, (please note that this phone is not staffed but will be monitored 09:00 – 17:00, 7 days) and a colleague will contact you to respond to your query.

Why are there limited group discount time slots?

In response to visitor feedback and to ensure that we provide the best possible experience we have reduced the capacity of the tour to a maximum of 60 visitors every 15 minutes. As a result, we are no longer able to sell an unlimited number of tickets at reduced prices.

Will the driver, guide or group leader still get free admission?

As a charity and following the pandemic we are no longer able to give free admission.

Why must I now pay in advance?

As we are limiting the number of visitor bookings per time slot and the number of time slots available, our overall visitor capacity has reduced, we therefore require that all bookings are paid for in advance to avoid loss of income from unpaid group bookings.

Do you have a risk assessment?

Yes, you can see our risk assessment here .

Can I book my group in the Royal Deck Tearoom?

We do not take bookings, the Tearoom is available to all visitors on a first come, first served basis. 

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Terms & Conditions

  • To receive a discount, a group requires to be made up of 15 or more tickets and booked within specific discounted time slots.
  • Discounted time slots are set by Britannia and may be changed or withdrawn at our discretion.
  • All groups must be booked through the Britannia website and payment must be made in advance.
  • Group bookings may be changed or cancelled up to 48 hours before the date and time of the booking at no penalty to the organiser.
  • Any changes within the 48 hours prior to the date and time of the booking will not be eligible for a refund.
  • If any changes take the booking out of the discounted times or below 15 tickets then any discount previously applied will be lost, and the full price will need to be paid on the remainder of the booking.
  • If any changes are made to a booking, then payments will need to be made at the time of the change.
  • Where changes or cancellations up to 48 hours before the date and time of the booking result in a refund being owed, then this will be processed within five working days of the change. Any refund will be applied back to the card used for the original booking.

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Stay at our five-star 22-cabin luxury floating hotel, Fingal.

Visiting Britannia

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Start your tour at our entrance, currently located on the Ground Floor of Ocean Terminal. Please note that tickets purchased in person are by card/contactless only. 

Please pre-book your tickets to guarantee admission.

Due to upcoming construction work at Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre , Britannia will be closed 25-28 June.

Click on the Visit page  for more information before you visit.

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Fingal Hotel

Get away from the everyday aboard Britannia’s sister ship, Fingal.  Extend your visit with a stay in one of Fingal’s luxurious cabins, your own oasis by the sea. 

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Inside the Royal Yacht Britannia

We explore how the royal yacht britannia, the royal family’s former yacht, became one of britain’s best-loved attractions….

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Words by Kirsten Henton & photos by Euan Myles

This year marks two major milestones for the iconic Royal Yacht Britannia , the Royal Family’s former yacht, aboard which they would cruise the Western Isles of Scotland each summer. Celebrating both 70 years of service and 25 years as a multi-award-winning floating museum and visitor attraction, this regal yacht is more popular than ever.

Since dropping anchor in Edinburgh’s historic port of Leith and opening to the public in 1998, a year after it was decommissioned, Britannia has captivated some six million visitors. It’s a spectacle of refined elegance crammed full of fascinating royal and naval history.

Somewhat randomly, Britannia, and the bold tartan trews worn by the guides, were fixtures in my family for over a decade. Having taken early retirement, my father, Richard Henton, who has a lifelong interest in the Royal Navy, subsequently worked as a guide aboard Britannia from 2003 to 2014.

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As he puts it: “The nice thing about working on Britannia was being associated with a truly prestigious icon that was instantly recognised internationally. I also had a certain affection for the Royal Yacht since I remember her launch back in 1953.”

The decades following WWII witnessed great change globally. War-torn countries from Europe to Eastern Asia endured significant financial and social hardships, while colonised countries that had formed the backbone of European empires, many of whose citizens had fought and died in two World Wars, actively sought their independence.

Seismic events such as the Partition of India, unrest in Palestine and Malaya (now Malaysia), and the later Suez Crisis all signalled the complexities of this new order. In addition, the Commonwealth came to prominence. Plus, Britain had a new monarch. Following the death of King George VI on 6 February 1952, 25-year-old Elizabeth was proclaimed queen and a new chapter in British history began.

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It was into this changing world that Britannia was launched. In fact, the shipyard received the official order to commence work on the new Royal Yacht from the Admiralty on 4 February 1952, just two days before King George VI died.

THE ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA: UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Although plans for a new Royal Yacht were temporarily shelved owing to WWII, work began on Britannia in 1952 at the renowned John Brown & Co. Shipyard in Clydebank, where liners including the Lusitania, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth were also constructed. Although officially launched on 16 April 1953, it wasn’t until 11 January 1954 that Britannia was commissioned into active service with the Royal Navy.

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The 412-foot-long (126-metre) yacht was one of the last fully-riveted ships to be built. It was seen to have quite the modern form with a crisp clipper bow and a sleek cruiser stern. Meanwhile, down in the engine room, two steam-powered turbines generated 12,000 horsepower and a maximum speed of 22.5 knots (around 25 mph).

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Curiously, the ship’s wheel, which was taken from its 1893 namesake, Edward, Prince of Wales’s (later Edward VII) Royal Cutter Britannia, is located in the wheelhouse for security reasons. This meant that yachtsmen at the helm couldn’t actually see where they were going. Instead, they followed instructions via voice pipes from the bridge above.

The ship’s name also remained a mystery to all but a few until its christening. When Queen Elizabeth II smashed a bottle on the bow in April 1953, some 30,000 people, mainly shipbuilders and their families, turned out in the pouring rain to hear her proclaim “I name this ship Britannia” for the first time, although it was never painted onto the hull.

THE ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA: UNDERSTATED INTERIORS

Stepping aboard Britannia, you might expect some serious luxury. However, as Laura McCall, of the Royal Yacht Britannia reveals, luxury wasn’t the look the Royal Family were going for at all: “The initial designs were considered to be too opulent and, instead, more of a ‘country home’ feel was chosen by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip… it’s elegant yet reflects the post-war austerity in which the ship was built.”

This period also necessitated the ability to convert Britannia into a hospital ship, should it ever be required. Over in the state apartments, it’s a homely affair. What’s more, it remains relatively unchanged, a time capsule of chintzy chairs, surprisingly narrow single beds and considerably ordinary decor.

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Of course, the grand state dining room, magnificent staircase, and teak sun lounge with its giant picture windows – said to have been our late Queen’s favourite spot – quickly remind you that it was still a floating palace fit for royalty.

THE ROYAL YAHCT BRITANNIA: LIFE AT SEA

Britannia offered an escape for the Royal Family. It was a private bubble, which Queen Elizabeth II described as “the only place I can truly relax.”

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McCall says: “King Charles enjoyed summer holidays on Britannia and in later years, [it] was where His Majesty brought his own sons for family trips to the Western Isles.” It has also hosted four royal honeymoons and, McCall continues, was where “the Royal Family entertained everyone from prime ministers and presidents to the celebrities of the day, including Frank Sinatra.”

For the 220 yachtsmen, known as ‘yotties’, who served aboard Britannia, life was very different to other postings. The rules were unusual, for starters. As Acting Captain J S Dalglish, the officer in charge of commissioning Britannia, later wrote: “Everything in the yacht is done in complete silence. We used no… broadcasting device for getting orders round the vessel, but instead the telephone etc. below decks, and signs and signals above.”

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THE ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA: THE SOFT ART OF DIPLOMACY

It wasn’t all high days and holidays, however. Britannia was a mobile ambassador, a vessel that ferried the next generation of royals looking to represent Britain through diplomacy, trade, even the odd humanitarian mission.

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It also played a vital role in connecting Britain with the expanding Commonwealth, formed of mainly ex-British territories all the way from New Zealand to Jamaica. In her Christmas Day broadcast in 1953, Her Majesty The Queen said: “The Commonwealth bears no resemblance to the empires of the past. It is an entirely new conception, built on the highest qualities of the spirit of man: friendship, loyalty and the desire for freedom and peace.”

Britannia was a vital tool the Royal Family used to honour those promises and strengthen ties with nations previously stitched into its empire.

THE ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA: THE MUSEUM

Today, people visit Britannia from all over the globe. According to my father: “The highlight of being with visitors was their evident interest in all aspects of life on board and observing their reactions to what many considered to be the decidedly non-luxurious aspects of the Royal Family’s  accommodation and the generally cramped nature of the ship’s company.”

He adds: “Those from Commonwealth countries and the USA showed particular interest since they had often seen Britannia when she visited their own countries.”

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Planning a visit? My dad’s top tip is not to rush it but to give yourself sufficient time to look around properly – at least an hour and a half. Personally, I can’t recommend a trip to the Royal Deck Tea Room enough. Go for a scone and a glass of something bubbly, stay for the views to Fife and the Antony Gormley statue gazing across the Forth.

Britannia’s arrival in Leith opened a new chapter in the yacht’s story. Now, as Britain welcomes a new monarch, she continues to tell the tale of the royals of the 20th century.

To book your tickets for The Royal Yacht Britannia, go to royalyachtbritannia.co.uk

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Photos show what it's like onboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, the queen's 'floating palace' that she took on lavish vacations

  • The Royal Yacht Britannia was the royal family's private yacht from 1953 to 1997.
  • It's five stories tall, had more than 240 staff, and was known as the queen's "floating palace."
  • Britannia is now anchored in Leith, Scotland, and reopens as a tourist attraction on May 12.

For 44 years, the Royal Yacht Britannia carried the queen and members of the royal family around the world.

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Source: Royal Yacht Britannia

Built in 1953, it logged more than 1 million miles and became known as the queen's "floating palace."

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The five-story ship was part royal residence and part Royal Navy ship, with a full-time staff of more than 240 royal yachtsmen and officers.

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The queen traveled on the ship for tours abroad, during which she would meet with dignitaries both on land and onboard.

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She also used it for vacations like the royal family's annual summer cruise to the Western Isles of Scotland.

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The queen once said that "Britannia is the one place where I can truly relax."

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Four royal couples used the ship for their honeymoons, including Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981.

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In 1997, the Labour government decommissioned the ship, citing costs as a primary reason. The Britannia cost about £11 million to run each year, Reuters reported.

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Source: Royal Yacht Britannia , Reuters

While the queen has yet to build a new yacht, that wasn't the end of the Royal Yacht Britannia.

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One year later, it opened as a public museum in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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The ship is set to reopen on May 12, almost six months after it closed in November due to the pandemic.

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Source: Royal Yacht Britannia , BBC

Visitors will be able to step into spaces like the teak-lined sun lounge, the queen's favorite room, where she took her breakfast and afternoon tea.

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The queen's bedroom, featuring a vanity table, writing desk, and twin bed, is also on display. The queen and Prince Philip slept separately while onboard the Britannia.

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The largest room on the ship is the state dining room, where the queen entertained dignitaries like Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, Ronald Reagan, and Margaret Thatcher. The room could fit 56 guests.

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Nearby is the state drawing room, which served as a place for the royal family to relax as well as a reception area for guests.

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Toward the front of the ship are rooms where the staff lived and operated, like the 24-hour laundry room. Here, yachtsmen and officers would change outfits up to six times per day.

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The former royal yachtsmen, known as "yotties," now reunite annually to help maintain the ship.

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The clocks on the Royal Yacht Britannia don't get touched. They are permanently stopped at 3:01 p.m., the time when the queen stepped off the ship for the last time.

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Prince Philip once said that the ship occupies a unique place in royal history. "Almost every previous sovereign has been responsible for building a church, a castle, a palace, or just a house," he said, according to the Royal Yacht Britannia Trust. "The only comparable structure in the present reign is Britannia."

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Cruising the Moskva River: A short guide to boat trips in Russia’s capital

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There’s hardly a better way to absorb Moscow’s atmosphere than on a ship sailing up and down the Moskva River. While complicated ticketing, loud music and chilling winds might dampen the anticipated fun, this checklist will help you to enjoy the scenic views and not fall into common tourist traps.

How to find the right boat?

There are plenty of boats and selecting the right one might be challenging. The size of the boat should be your main criteria.

Plenty of small boats cruise the Moskva River, and the most vivid one is this yellow Lay’s-branded boat. Everyone who has ever visited Moscow probably has seen it.

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This option might leave a passenger disembarking partially deaf as the merciless Russian pop music blasts onboard. A free spirit, however, will find partying on such a vessel to be an unforgettable and authentic experience that’s almost a metaphor for life in modern Russia: too loud, and sometimes too welcoming. Tickets start at $13 (800 rubles) per person.

Bigger boats offer smoother sailing and tend to attract foreign visitors because of their distinct Soviet aura. Indeed, many of the older vessels must have seen better days. They are still afloat, however, and getting aboard is a unique ‘cultural’ experience. Sometimes the crew might offer lunch or dinner to passengers, but this option must be purchased with the ticket. Here is one such  option  offering dinner for $24 (1,490 rubles).

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If you want to travel in style, consider Flotilla Radisson. These large, modern vessels are quite posh, with a cozy restaurant and an attentive crew at your service. Even though the selection of wines and food is modest, these vessels are still much better than other boats.

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Surprisingly, the luxurious boats are priced rather modestly, and a single ticket goes for $17-$32 (1,100-2,000 rubles); also expect a reasonable restaurant bill on top.

How to buy tickets?

Women holding photos of ships promise huge discounts to “the young and beautiful,” and give personal invitations for river tours. They sound and look nice, but there’s a small catch: their ticket prices are usually more than those purchased online.

“We bought tickets from street hawkers for 900 rubles each, only to later discover that the other passengers bought their tickets twice as cheap!”  wrote  (in Russian) a disappointed Rostislav on a travel company website.

Nevertheless, buying from street hawkers has one considerable advantage: they personally escort you to the vessel so that you don’t waste time looking for the boat on your own.

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Prices start at $13 (800 rubles) for one ride, and for an additional $6.5 (400 rubles) you can purchase an unlimited number of tours on the same boat on any given day.

Flotilla Radisson has official ticket offices at Gorky Park and Hotel Ukraine, but they’re often sold out.

Buying online is an option that might save some cash. Websites such as  this   offer considerable discounts for tickets sold online. On a busy Friday night an online purchase might be the only chance to get a ticket on a Flotilla Radisson boat.

This  website  (in Russian) offers multiple options for short river cruises in and around the city center, including offbeat options such as ‘disco cruises’ and ‘children cruises.’ This other  website  sells tickets online, but doesn’t have an English version. The interface is intuitive, however.

Buying tickets online has its bad points, however. The most common is confusing which pier you should go to and missing your river tour.

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“I once bought tickets online to save with the discount that the website offered,” said Igor Shvarkin from Moscow. “The pier was initially marked as ‘Park Kultury,’ but when I arrived it wasn’t easy to find my boat because there were too many there. My guests had to walk a considerable distance before I finally found the vessel that accepted my tickets purchased online,” said the man.

There are two main boarding piers in the city center:  Hotel Ukraine  and  Park Kultury . Always take note of your particular berth when buying tickets online.

Where to sit onboard?

Even on a warm day, the headwind might be chilly for passengers on deck. Make sure you have warm clothes, or that the crew has blankets ready upon request.

The glass-encased hold makes the tour much more comfortable, but not at the expense of having an enjoyable experience.

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Getting off the boat requires preparation as well. Ideally, you should be able to disembark on any pier along the way. In reality, passengers never know where the boat’s captain will make the next stop. Street hawkers often tell passengers in advance where they’ll be able to disembark. If you buy tickets online then you’ll have to research it yourself.

There’s a chance that the captain won’t make any stops at all and will take you back to where the tour began, which is the case with Flotilla Radisson. The safest option is to automatically expect that you’ll return to the pier where you started.

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September is one of the best months to plan for international trips due to several reasons. These include cheaper hotel rates, amazing weather and fewer crowds which enhances your travel experience to a great extent. If you, too, are planning for an autumn vacation, keep reading to learn about the 20 best countries to visit in September.

List of 20 Best Countries to Visit in September

If you love beaches and islands and want to explore them in the autumn, Croatia is the perfect place to opt for a vacation in September. The weather there is optimal for a September visit, when it will stun you with the picturesque scenery and pleasant weather.

  • Reason to Visit Croatia in September-  September is the perfect time to visit Croatia due to its ideal climate and less crowd. Additionally, you can be a part of several local festivals in Croatia, such as Varaždin Baroque Evenings, Festival of Subotina, and World Theatre Festival.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 10 days
  • Top Attractions- Walls of Dubrovnik, Sea Organ, Palazzo di Diocleziano, Amphitheatre de Pula, Tkalčićeva Street.
  • Top Things to Do- Explore the Old Town of Dubrovnik, spend alone time in Medvednica, visit Split, plan a trip to National Park Plitvice Lake, take a walk down the British Square.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 22 °C and 26 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Hostel Swanky Mint, Hotel Pineta, Apartmani Trogir.

2. Portugal

The delicious sea food and stunning beaches are the main attractions of Portugal. If you are a beach lover, Portugal is definitely one of the best countries to travel to in September.

  • Reason to Visit Portugal in September-  Portugal witnesses a massive rush of crowds from all over the world due to its pleasant weather and top tourist attractions. You can make you autumn vacation in Portugal more exciting by taking part in the local events such as Feiras Novas, Nossa Senhora da Nazaré and Festa de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 7 days
  • Top Attractions- Sintra, Park and National Palace of Pena, Jeronimos Monastery, Convent of Christ, Belem's Tower.
  • Top Things to Do- Explore Braga, visit Amarante, explore mediaeval villages, visit Palacio Nacional de Sintra.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September is 17 °C to 27 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Ibis budget Porto Gaia, Hotel Brisa Sol, ibis budget Braga Centro.

Ancient temples, beautiful beaches and stunning islands are what make Greece attractive to tourists. Additionally, there are several monuments that are extremely eye-catching and will be etched in your mind for a lifetime.

  • Reason to Visit Greece in September-  There are several events in September, such as Aeschylus (Aisxylia) Festival, International Music Festival, Festival of Tastes & Traditions of Rhodes, Aegina Fistiki Festival, and Reworks International Music Festival. If you are a beach lover, September is the perfect month to explore the beaches of Greece.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 20 days
  • Top Attractions- Acropolis Museum, Delphi, Acropolis, Mykonos, Santorini.
  • Top Things to Do- Plan a hiking trip to Mount Olympus, tour around Acropolis, admire the fascinating architecture in Santorini, and explore Lake Plastira.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 22 °C to 28 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Limneon resort & Spa, Piraeus Port Hotel, Aris Athens Suites.

England is one of the best countries to visit in September. If you are planning for a September trip with your family, you can opt for England due to its splendid scenic beauty.

  • Reason to Visit England in September-  September offers ideal weather for tourists to witness the beautiful parks, exotic beaches and pristine countryside. You can also engross yourself in various events, such asTotally Thames, Heritage Open Days, Blackpool Illuminations, Horn Dance, SEAFEST Seafood Festival, York Food and Drink Festival to enjoy your vacation to the fullest.
  • Top Attractions- Tower of London, The British Museum, Stonehenge, The Georgian city of Bath, York Minster and Historic Yorkshire.
  • Top Things to Do- Tour around West Yorkshire, visit Tower of London, walk down the Tower Bridge, and witness the National Railway Museum.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 12C and 19 °C.
  • Places to Stay- River Rooms, Quarry Walk Park, Ruthern Valley Holidays.

Autumn is one of the best times to visit this country, especially for couples. You can schedule a romantic holiday to Italy with your loved one to spice up your relationship as well as witness some of the most beautiful and historic locations that would steal your heart.

  • Reason to Visit Italy in September- Events such as Palio di San Rocco, Ferrara Balloons Festival and Tocatì are sure to make your holidays memorable. Additionally, the perfect weather of Italy in September is highly suitable for an autumn vacation.
  • Top Attractions- Florence Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore, Colosseum, The Grand Canal in Venice, Vatican City, Leaning Tower of Pisa.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a tour to Tuscan Hill Towns, experience a Gondola ride at Venice, plan hiking tours to Cinque Terre, climb to Mount Vesuvius.
  • Weather- The average temperature in Italy during the month of September ranges from 20 °C to 26 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Hotel Florida, Hotel Isola Sacra, Napoleon Hotel Roma.

Irish coffee and the rich cultural heritage of Ireland are two of the major things that draw the spotlight on itself and, at the same time, top the bucket list of travellers. If you too are one such person, you must visit Ireland in autumn to get the complete feel.

  • Reason to Visit Ireland in September-  Ireland witnesses the best weather in September that attracts tourists across the world. Additionally, you can be a part of events such as Belfast International Tattoo, International Oyster & Seafood Festival, and Dublin Fringe Festival that will leave you awestruck.
  • Top Attractions- Aran Islands, Dublin, Belfast, Cork Killarney National Park and Killarney.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a cruise ride on River Shannon, explore Ancient Irish Castles, visit Cliffs of Moher, and enjoy shopping at English Market.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 11 °C to 16 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Carnately lodge, Salmon Island view, Kinnitty Castle Hotel.

7. Scotland

Bagpipes, beautiful lochs and live music of Scotland are sure to mesmerise you once you experience them. These make Scotland one of the best countries to travel in September.

  • Reason to Visit Scotland in September-  September gathers a lot of crowds due to the exceptionally mild weather of September. Additionally, events such as The Braemar Gathering and Best of the West can make your vacation more enjoyable.
  • Top Attractions- Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Arthur's Seat, Royal Yacht Britannia, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Fort George.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a cruise ride at Loch Ness, plan a trip to Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, and visit Fort George.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 8 °C and 14 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Airth Castle Hotel, St. Christopher’s Inn Edinburgh Old Town, Muthu Newton Hotel.

Wales has breathtaking mountains, beautiful national parks and extended coastlines that are sure to enchant you to the core. Additionally, the rich history and eye-catching scenic beauty will let you enjoy our vacation to the fullest.

  • Reason to Visit Wales in September-  September remains crowded with tourists from across the globe due to its moderate climate. You can also witness events such as Man vs Mountain, Ironman Wales, Llandovery Sheep Festival, Abergavenny Food Festival, Narberth Food Festival, Conwy Honey Fair, Sandman Triathlon, and Open Doors.
  • Top Attractions- Gower Peninsula, St Fagans National Museum of History, Llangollen Canal, Great Orme, Tenby Castle Beach.
  • Top Things to Do- Tour around Snowdonia National Park, explore Beaumaris Castle, visit Conwy Castle, and witness Portmeirion.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 12 °C to 18 °C.
  • Places to Stay- ZIP by Premier Inn Cardiff, Grand Hotel Llandudno, Dolau Afon.

9. Switzerland

Swiss chocolates are a must try if you are planning to visit Switzerland for an autumn vacation. Additionally, the beautiful mountains and the picturesque scenery make Switzerland one of the best countries to travel in September.

  • Reason to Visit Switzerland in September-  The autumn climate is exceptionally well-suited for an outdoor trip. Additionally, you can witness snowfall in the mountains that will enchant you to an extreme level.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 5 days
  • Top Attractions- Jungfraujoch, The Matterhorn, Lake Geneva, Interlaken, Chateau de Chillon.
  • Top Things to Do- Explore boating at Rhine Falls, try paddle boarding, visit the Chillon Castle, and enjoy skydiving at Uetliberg and the scenic beauty of Golden Pass Line.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 9 °C and 21 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Schuurzum Hirsch Park, Gasthaus Brünig Kulm, B&B HOTEL Zurich Airport Rümlang.

The Eiffel tower is one of the main reasons for travellers to plan a vacation to France. Additionally, the other monuments and their scenic beauty are sure to enchant you to the core.

  • Reason to Visit France in September-  France is warm and sunny in September, and the streets are less crowded with travellers. This provides you with an opportunity of getting bookings done at a cheaper rate. Additionally, there are several festivals, such as The Braderie de Lille, Fête de la Gastronomie, and Festival des Jardins that will add flavour and fragrance to your vacation.
  • Top Attractions- Eiffel Tower, Château de Versailles, Musée du Louvre, Mont Saint-Michel, Côte d'Azur.
  • Top Things to Do- Witness sunset from Eiffel tower, explore the beautiful Old Quarters, and opt forSeine River Cruise.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 13 °C to 22 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Ibis budget Montpellier Centre Millenaire, Base de Loisirs du Lac de la Moselotte, ibis budget Béziers Centre Palais Congres.

The refreshing breeze can rejuvenate your body and mind completely. Additionally, the scenic beauty is sure to mesmerise you and compel you to revisit.

  • Reason to Visit Turkey in September-  September is the best time to visit Turkey due to its soothing and warm climate. You will also be able to witness the Izmir International Fair, Istanbul Biennial and Bozcaada Cultural, Art and Vintage Festival if you plan a trip during this month.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 14 days
  • Top Attractions- Ephesus, Hagia Sophia Mosque, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Topkapı Palace.
  • Top Things to Do- Visit Hagia Sophia, taste seafood at Galata Bridge, visit Topkapi Palace.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 21 °C and 25 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Royan Suites, Cheers Lighthouse, Aza Cave Hotel.

12. Indonesia

Lush green rice fields, beautiful volcanoes, mighty waterfalls and stunning temples add to the beauty of Indonesia. If you are a beach person, it is a must to witness the beautiful beaches along the extended coastline of the country.

  • Reason to Visit Indonesia in September- September weather is sunny and incredibly soothing with almost no rain. This gives tourists a perfect opportunity to explore the pristine beaches. Additionally, if you are a sports enthusiast, you can witness National Sports Day in the first week of September.
  • Top Attractions- Beaches of Bali, Orangutans of Borneo, Borobudur, Komodo National Park, Gili Islands
  • Top Things to Do- Explore the beaches of Bali, shop at Grand Indonesia Mall, enjoy fun activities at Waterbom, and visit the animals at Bali zoo.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 27 °C to 31 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Merusaka Nusa Dua, Kampung Canggu, Wonderloft Hostel.

13. Iceland

Northern lights are the centre of attraction in Iceland. However, the scenery and rugged plateau still manage to steal your heart. It is also popularly known as “The Land of Fire and Ice.”

  • Reason to Visit Iceland in September- The best time to witness the Northern lights is during September. So if you have a strong urge to witness them, plan for a September vacation.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 12 days
  • Top Attractions- Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Perlan, Gunnuhver Hot Springs, Ring Road, Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a tour to Lake Myvatn, Opt for a Whale Watching Tour, try a Horseback ride, and plan a night tour at Reykjavik.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 8 °C and 11 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Hilton Reykjavik Nordica, Moar Guesthouse, The Greenhouse Hotel.

Korea is undoubtedly one of the best countries to travel in September. So if you have a Korean trip at the top of your bucket list, you can easily plan one during September with your family.

  • Reason to Visit Korea in September-  There are plenty of autumn festivals that you will get to witness in Korea. Additionally, the weather there is perfectly suitable for an autumn trip.
  • Top Attractions- Changdeokgung Palace, N Seoul Tower, Busan, Bukchon Hanok Village, Jeonju.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a walk in Seoul, try Korean food, explore Changdeokgung Palace, and visit Gwangjang Market.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 20 °C and 26 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Insa Hostel in Seoul, Jeonju Tourist Hotel, ITAEWON INN.

Kabuki baths, Onsen hot springs and the occurrence of different types of flowers are a few things for which Japan successfully attracts tourists from across the globe. Additionally, the scenic beauty of Japan compels you to keep revisiting for holidays.

  • Reason to Visit Japan in September - There are several events that you can get to witness if you visit Japan in September. Additionally, the weather stays warm to enhance smooth outdoor travelling.
  • Top Attractions- Imperial Tokyo,  Mount Fuji, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Tokyo Tower, Historic Kyoto.
  • Top Things to Do- Explore Tenzan Onsen, enjoy at Tokyo Disneyland, take a bath at Onsen Hot Springs, and watch live sumo wrestling.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 21 °C to 27 °C.
  • Places to Stay- K’s House Ito Onsen, Hotel M’s Plus Omiya, MANGA ART HOTEL.

16. Vietnam

Splendid beaches and picturesque landscapes are a few prominent reasons for Vietnam being one of the best countries to visit in September. You can visit several pagodas and temples with your family when you are enjoying a holiday in Vietnam.

  • Reason to Visit Vietnam in September- Events such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Independence Day are sure to spice up your autumn vacation. Additionally, the climate there in September is suitable enough for planning outdoor trips.
  • Top Attractions- The Marble Mountains, Cu Chi Tunnels, Old Quarter, Vin Wonders Nha Trang, Hoi An Ancient Town, and plan a trip to Tra Que Vegetable Village.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a cruise ride at Halong Bay, light a lantern at Hoi An, opt for a cruise ride at Mekong Delta.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 22 °C to 33 °C.
  • Places to Stay- River View Homestay, Rural Scene Villa, Lavinia Hoian Boutique Villa.

If you want to amaze your kids with a September trip to the USA, you must take them to Disneyland. Also, there are several other tourist attractions, such as the Grand Canyon that makes a USA trip with your family extremely enjoyable.

  • Reason to Visit USA in September- There are several September festivals, such as Bourbon festivals and Bicoastal festivals, that are extremely fun. Additionally, the weather there is pleasant during the summer for touring around the country.
  • Ideal Vacation Duration- 8 days
  • Top Attractions- Niagara Falls, White House, Grand Canyon, Walt Disney World Resort, Statue of Liberty.
  • Top Things to Do- Visit Grand Canyon, take a guided tour of the White House, admire the Statue of Liberty, and climb the 102nd floor of Empire State Building.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 15 °C to 26 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Rio All-suite Hotel & Casino, Maingate Lakeside Resort, The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Sky Pod.

China is undoubtedly one of the best countries to travel to in September, attracting tourists from all over the world. If you, too, have a China trip in your bucket list, start planning for one to get an experience of a lifetime.

  • Reason to Visit China in September- You can witness a lot of festivals in the month of September, including Mid-Autumn Festival, Confucius Birthday, Fire Dragon Dance, and Macao International Fireworks Display Contest. Additionally, September turns out to be an ideal month to visit China due to the negligible downpour and warm climate.
  • Top Attractions- Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Terracotta Army, The Bund, Shanghai, Great Wall Of China.
  • Top Things to Do- Visit the Temple of Heaven, plan a hiking trip to The Great Wall of China, visit the Forbidden City, and go to Jingshan Park to witness the Forbidden City from the top.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges from 21 °C to 28 °C.
  • Places to Stay- The Lily Pad Inn, Yangshuo Sudder Street Guesthouse, Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou At West Lake.

Russia has several remarkable monuments and has the second-largest museum that makes it an idyllic holiday destination. Also, you must try the mouth-watering cuisines of Russia to remember their taste throughout life.

  • Reason to Visit Russia in September- Russia is not explored much by tourists in September due to a wet climate. However, this can be advantageous as you will get easy bookings at lower costs. Additionally, you can get to witness parades, concerts and fireworks on Moscow City Day, celebrated in September.
  • Top Attractions- Lake Baikal, St. Petersburg, Red Square in Moscow, Lake Baikal, Mount Elbrus.
  • Top Things to Do- Opt for a Canal tour, plan skiing at the Red Valley, witness a show at Samara Academic Opera, and visit Red Square.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 9 °C to 16 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Courtyard by Marriott Petersburg Vasilievsky, Saint Petersburg Hotel, Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum.

20. Singapore

The clean streets, strict laws and scenic beauty accounts for Singapore being one of the best and the safest cities to travel in autumn. Treating your taste buds to the delectable local cuisine of Singapore during your trip is a must.

  • Reason to Visit Singapore in September-  Usually, September attracts immense crowds from all across the world due to the soothing weather, which is perfect to explore the outdoors. Additionally, you can witness several festivals that would make your vacation more enthralling.
  • Top Attractions- Marina Bay Sands, Botanic Gardens, Gardens by the Bay, Orchard Road, Singapore Zoo.
  • Top Things to Do- Take a walk at Gardens by the Bay, explore Universal Studios, and shop for luxury and fashion items at Orchard Road.
  • Weather- The average temperature during the month of September ranges between 26 °C to 31 °C.
  • Places to Stay- Wink Capsule Hostel @Chinatown, Hilton Garden Inn Singapore Serangoon, Hotel 81 Orchid.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has the best climate for a september vacation.

The USA, Greece and Croatia have the most suitable climate for a September vacation.

Which are the cheapest countries to visit in September?

The cheapest countries to visit in September are Italy, Argentina and Mexico.

Is Italy suitable for a September vacation?

The weather in Italy is usually dry in September. Hence, you can take outdoor tours without having to worry about heavy downpours.

Which is the safest country to travel to in September?

The safest countries you can travel to in September are Iceland, Switzerland, Portugal, and Ireland.

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