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Scotland-Visiting The Royal Yacht Brittania at Leith, Near Edinburgh

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By ethel smith

Diana and Charles on board the Royal Yacht in happier times
Diana and Charles on board the Royal Yacht in happier times
On of the less luxurious cabins
On of the less luxurious cabins
The drawing room
The drawing room
The Royal Yacht is the smaller vessel at the front.
The Royal Yacht is the smaller vessel at the front.
Edinburgh and Leith map
Edinburgh and Leith map


The Royal Yacht Britannia

The Royal Yacht Britannia was launched way back in 1953 and was only decommissioned in 1997. During its working life this vessel carried varying members of the British Royal Family, dignitaries from around the world and was the setting for more than one drama. If only those cabin walls could speak. What tales they would be able to tell.

Of course the Royal Yacht in question was by no means the first such vessel. Great Britain had used such vessels since the 1700s. However this particular Royal Yacht is known by many, even if only in a small way. During its working life it travelled to all corners of the world. Commissioned in 1954 the Royal Yacht made 968 official visits. Even for forty odd years that is a lot of travelling.

Despite having seen this yacht many times on the television I had never actually seen it in the flesh, so to speak. Called a yacht, one imagines it to be fairly small. Having said that though, as it is the vessel of our Royal Family, in other ways I imagined it to be large and luxurious. So just what did I find when I visited the Royal Yacht Britannia at its current home in Leith Docks, near Edinburgh?


A couple of snaps from our visit

Approaching the Yacht where it is housed in the Leith Dock
Approaching the Yacht where it is housed in the Leith Dock
The tower is the entrance
The tower is the entrance
Although it was a beautiful day there was a freezing cold wind
Although it was a beautiful day there was a freezing cold wind

Our Visit

We visited Scotland for a short break a few years ago. Our trip involved a day excursion to Edinburgh which included a brief visit to the Royal Yacht Britannia.

It was the end of October and a lovely clear day although there was a nip in the air. As we approached the docks the weather certainly became much colder and the wind was quite strong. Our travel courier paid our entrance fee of £7 each and we were in.

The first place you enter is a large building. This has a gift shop, restaurant, a museum type display and some exhibits.

We spent quite a while in here reading the story of the Royal Yacht and its occupants over the years. However as we were limited for time we did have to skip over some things a little.

There was a Royal Car and small Royal Barge also on display. Following the display around you end up entering the dock area. I am not sure what I expected with this yacht but it did seem small in some ways. It is the sort of vessel that I would describe as homely looking from the outside.

Entrance was by walking up some stairs in a small enclosed tower and then you were on board. If you have mobility issues check before you visit .There are some places on the yacht that are out of bounds but there is a lot to see. Some cabins and rooms are only viewed through a glass screen. Others, you can walk part of the way in but much of the room is cordoned off behind ropes, much like a formal museum.

There are headsets available for your use as you wander around the vessel. You will hear interesting facts and figures which will help you get the most out of your visit.

There are photographs of people such as Princess Diana, and the young Queen Elizabeth many years ago, placed in appropriate places. It is strange to look at these and imagine the scene unfolding before your eyes.

We did find that some of the furniture and decorations looked a little tired, worn out and simple. Of course no doubt the best items are not out on display. It does make you realise just how cramped everyone would have been on a long sea voyage though.

The engine room is painted pristine white and apparently always was.

RECOMMENDED?

I would definitely visit the Yacht again. As we were part of an organised group our time was limited and our visit more rushed than I would have liked. In order to do the Yacht justice allow yourself enough time.

The gift shop is quite expensive but no more than similar places.

It is possible nowadays to book an organised tour, group booking or educational visit.

Check out the website for full details, opening times and current prices.

As with most of these type of attractions the Royal Yacht attraction has changed a little since my visit and will no doubt change some more in years to come.


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Melody Lagrimas profile image

Melody Lagrimas  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for taking me there with this hub, Ethel.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
6 months ago

You are welcome. Thanks for visiting with me Mel :)

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

That is interesting. I would like to see that. Thanks for sharing. You are a fine writer. :D

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
5 months ago

James I wisj I was. It was an interesting visit though.

John Gatens  says:
4 months ago

Great page Ethel, you have a good writing style, and the Britannia is a fabulous tour.

Thanks for the links to my site.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
4 months ago

You are very welcome John and thank-you

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