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  1. Visit this award-winning attraction, just two miles from Edinburgh's city centre at Ocean Terminal. The Royal Yacht Britannia played host to some of the world’s most famous people, from Nelson Mendela to Winston Churchill, but above all was home for the British Royal Family for over 40 years. Now you can discover the heart and soul of this ...

  2. Le royal yacht Britannia. Montez à bord de l'ancien palais flottant de la reine Elizabeth II et découvrez par vous-même cette attraction cinq étoiles. Élue attraction numéro 1 par Tripadvisor en 2023. Suivez les traces de la famille royale et explorez les cinq ponts du Britannia, des élégants appartements royaux à la luxueuse salle des ...

  3. Historical Timeline. Britannia was the first Royal Yacht to be built with complete ocean-going capacity and designed as a Royal residence to entertain guests around the world. When she was decommissioned in 1997, it marked the end of a long tradition of British Royal Yachts, dating back to 1660 and the reign of Charles II.

  4. Britannia HMY Britannia Type Yacht à voile (en) Classe Classe J Gréement cotre aurique Histoire Architecte George Lennox Watson Chantier naval D. & W. Henderson & Company Caractéristiques techniques Longueur 37 m Maître-bau 7,21 m Tirant d'eau 4,6 m Déplacement 221 t Voilure 959,5 m 2 Carrière Propriétaire Édouard VII Armateur Edouard VII puis George V modifier Le His Majesty's Yacht ...

  5. We are delighted to learn that you had a fantastic experience aboard The Royal Yacht Britannia, touring at your own pace. It is kind of you to let others know that Britannia is easily reached from Edinburgh’s city centre with local buses, 10, 34, 35, and the Majestic Tour Bus, as well as the new tram line, which all travel to Ocean Terminal, where Britannia is berthed.

  6. construction and design of the Royal Yacht Britannia. Like two of the other great ocean-going passenger liners, the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth II, the royal yacht’s life began on the River Clyde. It was built in John Brown’s shipyard in Clydebank near Glasgow and launched on 16 April 1953. Following sea trials, the ship was commissioned ...

  7. A Royal residence for over 40 years, The Royal Yacht Britannia sailed over 1,000,000 nautical miles on 968 state visits with the Royal Family where they entertained prime ministers and presidents. Now Tripadvisor’s No.1 UK Attraction 2023, you can discover across five decks stories of life at sea for both the Royal Family and the 220 Royal ...