Get up close to HMS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, the only remaining Second World War era submarine. Explore the decks and narrow corridors, look through the original periscope and hear the stories of those who served onboard. See the museum’s other submarines including Holland I and X24 as well as photographs, documents, ship plans and artefacts from another time.
Discover Silent and Secret, a new exhibition which follows the Royal Navy's at sea nuclear deterrent telling the story of those who served under water for months at a time. See objects that retell hidden conflicts and first-hand accounts from crew onboard. Take in the history of the site and find out what it was like to face danger underwater. See how a crew of 65 were fed in a galley the size of a broom cupboard.
After you’ve explored inside the museum, head outside to the memorial garden or to view the harbour area.
For the perfect photo, take the water bus over to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard (not included) and see the busy harbour area as well as giant Royal Navy ships including potentially the newest aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.