Make countless picture-perfect memories during a tour of The Royal Yacht Britannia.
Visitors can enjoy the waterfront views of the Port of Leith while exploring the five decks.
Shelbi, Housekeeper, polishing the handrails on the Verandah Deck, to gleaming perfection.
Billy, Facilities Officer, ensuring that the deck outside the State Apartments is ship-shape.
Relax awhile in the Royal Deck Tearoom and choose from cakes and sandwiches on our delicious menu.
Hot chocolates are a yummy treat for young visitors to enjoy.
The traditional dish of Cullen skink soup is served up, and ready to be savored.
A Britannia Tearoom favourite, golden cheese scones.
In 2010, we welcomed Prince Philip’s former Royal Racing Yacht Bloodhound, now berthed alongside Britannia.
The Series 1 Land Rover is from 1948 and was one of the first models ever made.
Discover our charming Queen Bee gifts from the Britannia Gift Shop.
Find a delightful selection of toys, games and souvenirs to keep little ones amused during the summer holidays.
Ben preparing for sanding the activity boat.
Sanding a handrail.
Gary making templates for a spare set of handrails for Fingal.
Next, cutting out the templates.
Jos painting a new piece of framework for a whaler.
A close-up.
Fingal's Skerryvore Suite has a private deck, perfect for relaxing and stargazing.
Accessible cabins aboard Fingal feature wider access bathrooms.
The washbasin in the accessible cabin is designed for ease of use.
Find unique details to marvel at in every cabin, inspired by Fingal's travels.