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The Historic Dockyard Chatham

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A must-visit for families, this vast maritime heritage site brings history to life with three historic warships (HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, and HMS Gannet), a Victorian ropery, and interactive galleries. Kids can climb aboard real ships, explore the submarine HMS Ocelot, and dress up in sailor costumes.

  • Highlights: 4D flying theatre, soft play area for under-5s, and seasonal events like pirate weekends.
  • Facilities: Buggy-friendly, on-site cafe and picnic spots, baby-changing, and free parking.

Practical tips: Wear comfortable shoes (site is large), allow half a day or more. Tickets valid for unlimited return visits for 12 months.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountyMedway
CountryEngland
Ages318+
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Travel tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring

    The site is extensive, so wear supportive footwear. Children may struggle with uneven surfaces, so consider sturdy shoes for them too.

  • Plan a half-day or full-day visit

    There's plenty to explore—allow at least half a day, though a full day lets you see everything without rushing through activities.

  • Take advantage of annual passes

    Tickets are valid for unlimited return visits within 12 months, making repeat visits great value for families wanting to spread activities out.

  • Bring a buggy or consider hiring one

    The site is large and buggy-friendly, making it easier for younger children and parents with babies to navigate the grounds.

  • Baby-changing facilities provided

    Baby-changing facilities are available on-site, making it easier to manage nappy changes during your visit.

  • Pack a picnic or use on-site facilities

    Bring a packed lunch to save money, or use the on-site café. Designated picnic spots are available throughout the grounds.

  • Free parking available on-site

    No car park fees, which helps with family budgeting. Arrive early during school holidays to secure spots near the entrance.

  • Soft play area for under-5s

    A dedicated soft play area keeps younger children entertained and active, offering a break from walking and looking around.

  • Dress-up opportunities included

    Kids can dress in sailor costumes whilst exploring the ships—bring a camera to capture the moments and consider dressing in themed clothes yourself.

  • Submarine and warships require climbing

    Exploring HMS Ocelot and the three warships involves climbing stairs and narrow passages. Check children are comfortable with heights and confined spaces beforehand.

  • 4D flying theatre can be intense for young children

    The 4D theatre experience includes motion and effects that may be overwhelming for sensitive or very young children—preview with older kids first.

  • Good rainy day option

    Many attractions are indoor or covered, including galleries and museums, making this ideal if weather turns wet during your visit.

  • Suitable for ages 3 and up

    The site is designed for children from 3 years old. Older children and teenagers will find more challenge in the interactive galleries and climbing activities.

  • Allow extra time for ship exploration

    Exploring three historic warships plus a submarine takes longer than expected, especially if children want to examine details or play dress-up.

  • Seasonal events add variety

    Pirate weekends and seasonal events run periodically. Check the website ahead of your visit to catch themed activities that might interest your children.

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