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🚢Foyle River Cruises
Enjoy a scenic 45-minute boat trip along the River Foyle, taking in the historic walls of Derry, the Peace Bridge, and the Guildhall. The cruise is fully narrated, providing engaging stories for all ages.
- Suitable for all ages; children must be supervised.
- Onboard facilities include a toilet and a small bar serving drinks and snacks.
- The boat has both indoor and outdoor seating, so it's comfortable even in light rain.
- Family tickets are available and offer great value.
Travel tips
Family tickets offer better value
Check family ticket options when booking, as they're specifically mentioned as great value for groups.
Toilet facilities are limited
There's only one toilet onboard, so use facilities on shore first and plan toilet breaks for young children accordingly.
Supervision required throughout
Children must be supervised at all times; keep a close eye on toddlers and older children near outdoor deck railings.
Book ahead during peak times
As a popular attraction, cruises may fill up during school holidays and weekends; booking in advance is sensible.
Dress for changeable weather
Bring waterproofs and layers even if rain isn't forecast; river conditions and spray can catch families out.
Mix indoor and outdoor seating
You can move between indoor and outdoor areas during the cruise, so families with babies or younger children can find comfort.
Narration keeps most ages engaged
The fully narrated tour includes engaging stories suitable for all ages, though very young children may need activity breaks.
Snacks and drinks available onboard
A small bar serves drinks and snacks, but stock is limited; bring packed snacks or lunch for longer visits to the area.
Allow extra time to find the boat
Arrive early to locate the embarkation point and settle young children before the 45-minute cruise begins.
Good for babies and toddlers
The cruise is gentle enough for babies and toddlers; indoor seating and the small bar make it manageable with young children.
Historic landmarks make good photo ops
The cruise passes the historic city walls, Peace Bridge, and Guildhall—worth positioning for photos if children enjoy sightseeing.
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Nearby places

Museum of Free Derry
nearbyThe Museum of Free Derry tells the story of the civil rights movement and the early years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Interactive exhibits, personal testimonies, and photographs bring history to life. - Highlights: Free Derry Corner mural, Bloody Sunday exhibit, original artifacts, an audio-visual presentation. - Suggested ages: 10+ due to emotional content. - Facilities: gift shop, accessible entrance, toilets. - Practical tips: Allow 1–2 hours; free entry (donations welcome); located in the Bogside district.

Foyle Valley Railway
nearbyA heritage narrow-gauge railway running along the scenic River Foyle in Derry/Londonderry. Families can enjoy a short train ride pulled by vintage diesel or steam locomotives, with commentary about the area's railway history. The adjacent museum houses exhibits including old carriages, signaling equipment, and model railways. - Train rides last about 20 minutes, suitable for all ages. - On-site café and picnic area. - Special events like Thomas the Tank Engine days (check schedule). - Museum is indoors and free; train rides have a small fee. - Parking available nearby.

Glenowen Park
nearbyA family-friendly public park in Derry with a large playground, football pitches, and walking paths. The playground includes swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for children aged 2–12. There are also picnic benches and plenty of open space for ball games or relaxing. The park is free to enter and offers a safe, enclosed play area. Toilets are available nearby during summer months. Parking is limited on-street but usually manageable.

Siege Museum
nearbyThe Siege Museum in Derry tells the story of the 1689 Siege of Derry and the history of the Apprentice Boys of Derry. Families can explore interactive exhibits, original artifacts, and a recreated 17th-century street scene. The museum is suitable for school-age children (ages 7+), though younger kids may find some content complex. Highlights include a guided tour by an Apprentice Boy (costumed interpreter), a viewing tower with city views, and a children's activity trail. Facilities include a gift shop and restrooms. Practical tip: the museum is wheelchair accessible, and parking is available nearby.

Guildhall (Derry)
nearbyThe Guildhall in Derry is a stunning neo-gothic building that serves as the civic heart of the city. Families can explore the interactive 'Story of Derry' exhibition, which takes visitors on a journey through 1,400 years of history with touchscreens, audio guides, and hands-on displays. Kids will love the 'Walled City' model and the chance to see the famous stained glass windows, including the 'Glass of Peace'. - Free admission to the exhibition and building - Guided tours available (check website for family-friendly times) - On-site café with kid-friendly options - Regular family events and workshops during school holidays - Pushchair accessible with lift access to all floors Practical tip: Combine a visit with a walk around the historic city walls, which start right outside. The Guildhall also has a children's activity sheet available from reception.

Millennium Forum
nearbyA modern theatre located in the heart of Derry, offering a diverse range of family-friendly performances including pantomimes, children's plays, and interactive shows. - Highlights: Annual pantomime, kids' workshops, and sensory-friendly performances. - Ages: Suitable for all ages, with many shows targeting children aged 3+. - Facilities: Baby-changing, accessible seating, café, and bar. - Practical tips: Book early for popular pantomimes; parking available nearby.

Peace Bridge
0.1 miThe Peace Bridge is a striking pedestrian and cycle bridge spanning the River Foyle in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Opened in 2011, it symbolises reconciliation and connection between communities. The bridge curves gracefully and is illuminated at night, making it a popular photo spot for families. - Highlights: Enjoy a leisurely walk or cycle across the river with stunning views of the city and the Foyle. Kids love watching boats pass underneath and spotting the bridge's changing lights after dark. - Facilities: No specific play areas, but the riverfront has open spaces suitable for picnics. Toilets and cafes are nearby in the city centre. - Practical tips: Best visited on a clear day for optimal views. The bridge is fully accessible for buggies and wheelchairs. Car parking available at the nearby Foyle Street car park.

Tower Museum
0.2 miThe Tower Museum is a family-friendly museum located within a historic tower in Derry's city centre. It features two main permanent exhibitions: 'The Story of Derry' which takes visitors on a journey through the city's 1,400-year history, and 'An Armada Shipwreck – La Trinidad Valencera', displaying artefacts from a Spanish galleon that sank off the Donegal coast. Interactive exhibits, hands-on displays, and a film presentation make history engaging for children. Highlights include climbing the original stone spiral staircase for panoramic views (supervised), dressing-up costumes, and discovery trails. - Facilities: Café, gift shop, baby-changing facilities, and lift access to most floors (the tower climb is via stairs). - Practical tips: Allow 1.5–2 hours. The museum is fully indoors, making it ideal for rainy days. Pushchairs are allowed but the tower climb is not accessible for buggies.

Brooke Park
0.2 miBrooke Park is a well-maintained public park in Derry, offering a peaceful green space for families. The park features a large playground with modern equipment suitable for toddlers and older children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. There are also well-kept gardens, a bandstand, and open grassy areas ideal for picnics or ball games. - Highlights: Playground, formal gardens, bandstand, and walking paths. - Facilities: Benches, bins, and paths are pushchair-friendly. Public toilets are available nearby (not in park). - Ages: Great for all ages, with a particularly popular playground for under-12s. - Practical tips: Free parking on nearby streets. No café inside, but city center shops a short walk away.

Prehen Park
0.3 miPrehen Park is a popular public park in Derry, offering a large playground with modern equipment suitable for children of all ages. The park features well-maintained walking paths, a pond, tennis courts, and plenty of open green space for picnics and ball games. Families can enjoy the beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere. - Playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames - Pond with ducks and wildlife - Tennis courts and multi-use games area - Toilets and parking available - Benches and picnic tables scattered throughout Ideal for families with young children to pre-teens. The park is free to enter and offers a safe environment for outdoor fun. Best visited on dry days as most attractions are outdoors.

