How long is the boat ride to Greenwich?

Join us for a 1-Hour (Single) or 2-Hour (Return) trip from Westminster Pier to the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

How long is the boat from Embankment to Greenwich?

About the Cruise

Join us for a 50 Minute (Single) or 2 Hour (Return*) trip from Embankment Pier to the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

What is the boat in Greenwich?

Visit Cutty Sark, the celebrated historic sailing ship and fastest of its time. Now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich, London.

How long do you need at Cutty Sark?

The recommended time to fully enjoy a visit to Cutty Sark is between 1 and 1 and a half hours.

Why Greenwich is famous?

Greenwich is notable for its maritime history and for giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. The town became the site of a royal palace, the Palace of Placentia from the 15th century, and was the birthplace of many Tudors, including Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

How fast does the Thames Clipper go?

Star Clipper was the final Hydrocat to join our fleet. Our three ‘little Clippers’ are both reliable and versatile and are often found operating RB2 or RB5 routes.

Star Clipper.

Model FBM Hydrocat
Wheelchair capacity 2 (+1 mobility scooter)
Top speed 22 knots
Joined us 1999

Are boats running to Greenwich?

No disruptions. There are no reported disruptions at any .

Is Greenwich Observatory free?

Visit the free interactive galleries at the Royal Observatory’s Astronomy Centre to get answers to all the big questions about space, time and the universe – all completely free of charge.

Where do Viking Ocean Cruises dock in London?

Among the cruise lines with ships docking at London Greenwich are Viking OCEAN and Silversea. Currently, the London Greenwich cruise port has 3 moorings (docking sites) for smaller ships – “Tower Bridge Upper”, “George’s Stair Tier” and “Greenwich Ship Tier”.

Is there a cruise that goes around the UK?

Scenic cruises around the British Isles. Escape the everyday with a scenic cruise of Britain’s coast on board Queen Victoria. Departing from Southampton, you’ll enjoy uninterrupted sailing around England, Ireland and Scotland from the comfort of your ship, with endless time to unwind as you voyage.

How far can cruise ships go up the Thames?

The Thames River is open to cruising for all but about 25 miles — between Lechlade Bridge and the Thames Head. Riverboats measuring 100 feet in length and with a three-foot draught can fit safely through the locks and under the bridges up all the way to Lechlade.

Do you need a licence to drive a boat on the River Thames?

You do need a licence before you’re allowed to boat on any inland waterways in the UK, such as the Thames or the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. However, there is no need to pass a competency exam before you’re allowed to boat, as one does while learning to drive a car.

Do you have to wear a life jacket on the Thames?

Yes. The Thames is a challenging and busy river. It can be harsh and unforgiving. Everyone on small recreational boats and craft should wear a lifejacket at all times.

What do you wear on a River Thames cruise?

Lunch and Afternoon Tea is smart casual. Dinner Cruise is smart formal. Both ladies and gentlemen are asked to dress in a manner appropriate to a smart formal occasion. Sports shoes and leisure wear are not permitted.

Is there a toilet on the uber boat?

Toilets. There are toilets with accessible facilities on board most of the fleet. Our larger boats also have baby changing tables.

Where does the River Thames cruise start?

The London Eye River Cruise is a 40 minute circular sightseeing tour, along the River Thames. Departing from The London Eye pier you will be taken on route to see the House of Parliament, though to The Tower of London and Tower Bridge, where you will return back to The London Eye Pier.

Is it worth going on the London Eye?

We have been on it many times over the years and the London Eye views (on a clear day) are spectacular. Yes, it can be expensive, but there are often London Eye discounts (we will mention a few later in the post) and it really should be on your list of London things to do.