Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship and one of the last tea clippers to be built. The ship has been raised three meters above the dock, allowing visitors to walk underneath her sparkling hull. Cutty Sark has a café on the lower ground deck, serving deli combination sandwiches, cakes, cream teas, and other refreshments. The ship also has a gift shop selling various items, including books, prints, models, toys, and games. The Cutty Sark is a great place for families to visit, with the ship being accessible for visitors with disabilities. The facility has disabled access, disabled toilets, and wheelchairs available. The ship's audio guide is available for free, and visitors can also download a map to help navigate the ship. Cutty Sark is a popular tourist destination, with a rating system showing many excellent and very good reviews from visitors
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Activities: We went to the Cutty Sark. We learned about its history and the voyages it took. We watched informational videos and explored interactive areas. "Erin found loads to see and do and for her to really get stuck in with."
Highlights: The children loved the interactive areas at the Cutty Sark. They enjoyed finding "loads to see and do". They could even "go into some of the rooms that would have been used by the crew and see where they would have slept, cooked and socialised!" ✨


Activities: We visited the Cutty Sark, the last remaining tea clipper. The ship is in drydock, and we found the audio tour and costumed interpreters interesting. We also considered climbing the rigging but opted for afternoon tea below the hull instead
Highlights: The Cutty Sark was a unique experience, showcasing the history of tea clippers. The kids enjoyed the audio tour and the opportunity to climb the rigging. We also enjoyed afternoon tea below the hull ✨