
Erleben Sie Bristols Geschichte und malerische Hafenrundfahrten an Bord einer 500 Jahre alten Nachbildung!
The Matthew of Bristol bietet einzigartige Hafenrundfahrten auf einer atemberaubenden 500 Jahre alten Nachbildung von John Cabots Schiff. Mit einer Google-Bewertung von 4,8 von 5 Sternen, die Besucher begeistert, bietet es vom Wasser aus atemberaubende Ausblicke auf Wahrzeichen der Stadt, wie die Clifton Suspension Bridge und SS Great Britain. Gäste können thematische Hafenrundfahrten genießen, darunter eine beliebte Fisch-und-Chips-Tour, die einen perfekten Weg bietet, die Schönheit des Bristol Floating Harbour zu erleben. Die kompetente und freundliche Besatzung sorgt dafür, dass jeder Besuch informativ und für die ganze Familie angenehm ist.
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45-minütige geführte Hafenrundfahrt durch Bristol's Floating Harbour mit Panoramablick vom Oberdeck des Großseglers.
Kombinierte Hafenrundfahrt mit köstlichen, großzügigen Portionen traditioneller Fisch- und Chips, serviert während der Reise.
Spezielle verlängerte Tour, die unter der ikonischen Clifton Suspension Bridge hindurch durch die malerische Avon Gorge segelt.
Informative Präsentationen von Besatzungsmitgliedern über John Cabots Reise von 1497 und den Schiffsbau.
Individuelle Buchungen für besondere Veranstaltungen, Feiern oder private Gruppentouren auf diesem einzigartigen historischen Schiff.
Gesamtbewertung
Adam White
We went on an incredible 45 minute harbour cruise on the Matthew today. Absolutely amazing - obviously this isn't the original ship, it was built 500 years after John Cabot's voyage to Canada in 1497, in 1997, but this replica has crossed the Atlantic itself - just as much of a feet on a boat I wouldn't even cross the Severn in! The cruise gives amazing views - we werr concerned by some spots of rain that suddenly arrived when we set sail but then it miraculously came out sunny, with amazing views. You can see the cathedral, Willis Tower, Cabot Tower (particularly fitting that it can be seen most of the way!), SS Great Britain, and even the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The boat is much taller and slower than the other river cruises/harbour tours so the views are better and it's a bit more relaxing. No commentary but the crew are really helpful and happy to explain and have a chat. I'd love to come back and do an Avon Gorge cruise under the suspension bridge when those begin again - but I'd highly recommend any cruise on this beautiful ship.
Helen Mickish
A wonderful step back in time. The stewards are really knowledgeable and helpful. Family friendly, although children must be accompanied by an adult. Free veiwing but donations are relied upon.We will definitely be coming back to try one of the fish and chip events 😀
Genevieve Collins
Really enjoyed the fish and chips cruise on The Matthew, such a lovely way to view the harbourside from high up like I have never seen it before. Delicious salt and malt fish and chips (generous portions) served half way through the trip. The crew were all lovely and very friendly. Thanks for a great trip!
Claude Lebaleur
What a fun ride around the harbour. To be on such awesome looking boat was thrilling, the best bit was of course the fact that we could go up the stairs on the upper deck and enjoy the view. The staff was friendly and put us all at ease. This short 45 minutes trip is perfect for children who like to be very active. We will do this again.
Andy
You can expect a warm welcome and a very enjoyable trip up and down the length of the Floating Harbour. We had booked the fish & chip excursion and our food was very nice at the mid-point when we moored up. There is also a talk from one of the crew, which is very informative about the history of the ship and of John Cabot. The weather was very good on the day that we visited, but be aware that your booked trip goes ahead pretty-much come rain or shine. There is no shelter on the ship, so if the weather is less good make sure you dress accordingly.
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