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Paddle Steamer Waverley

Sail aboard the famous Paddle Steamer Waverley for a memorable day at sea on Scotland's beautiful West Coast. Experience the sights, sounds and thrills of travelling on the last seagoing Paddle Steamer in the World, amidst glorious Scottish scenery.

Welcome aboard the famous Paddle Steamer Waverley to enjoy an unforgettable day at sea! Built in 1947, our magnificent steamship cruises the waters of the West Coast of Scotland, linking Glasgow, Greenock and Largs with the beautiful islands, lochs and Highland villages around the Firth of Clyde and West Highlands. Onboard you will experience the power and majesty of Waverley’s giant steam engine, see her paddle wheels turn, listen to their rhythmic beat and hear her melodic steam whistle as she glides between piers and harbours. See her engineers skilfully operating her steam engine whilst her officers and crew expertly navigate her from the bridge. Paddle steamers first sailed on the Clyde in 1812 and Waverley continues the traditions of her predecessors.

Explore Waverley's extensive open decks, admire the shining brasses, marvel at her towering funnels and polished wooden handrails and feel the wind in your face as she effortlessly cruises through time. You can even send a postcard from Waverley’s Victorian post-box! 

Eating and drinking aboard is part of the Waverley experience. You can enjoy lunch or dinner in our traditional dining saloon and relax in the comfortable period lounges beautifully restored to their original nineteen forties style. Our friendly stewards and catering crew look forward to welcoming you.

Waverley offers a great way to see wildlife. Bring your binoculars to spot birdlife, seals and porpoises. You might even see our beautiful dolphins as they escort the ship around the Clyde!

And at the end of your journey, you can take home an exclusive Waverley gift from the on-board shop - Waverley has her own range of souvenirs, sweets and chocolate!

Waverley is owned by a Registered Charity and by sailing aboard this magnificent ship, the last seagoing paddle steamer in the World, you are helping to ensure that Waverley can continue to sail for many years to come.

Waverley sails from her base at Glasgow Science Centre on the Firth of Clyde, from late May until August and from Oban in May and June. Waverley also operates elsewhere in the British Isles, including on the Bristol Channel, England's scenic South Coast and the famous River Thames - see our website for full details.

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  • Wheelchair access throughout
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  • Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility

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Paddle Steamer Waverley is the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world. Magnificently restored with towering funnels, timber decks, gleaming varnish and brass. See and hear the mighty engines - they will provide a whiff of nostalgia for some but are sure to impress all! Each year, Waverley starts her season sailing amidst the stunning scenery of the Western Isles; she visits the Bristol Channel; spends the summer exploring the West Coast of Scotland before moving to the South Coast of England in September and London and the Thames in October. With Day, Afternoon and Evening Cruises to choose from - bring along friends and family, both young and old, for daytrip to remember. There is something to suit every taste and pocket. …

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ABANDONED. DANGEROUS COMPANY! 70 people including elderly, disabled and children abandoned in Minehead after an organised trip off the boat. All left for over 2 hours with no contact from the boat after a coach failed to pick everyone up. We're then left to find own way back to Penarth from Minehead at own cost. Absolutely disgusting, traumatising and dangerous. This company should not be allowed to run! Do not book!

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A last minute booking on the Thames cruise aboard the Waverley. What a magnificent sight was this paddle steamer berthed by Tower Bridge. Quick cup of coffee, as we were early, before boarding. Even though there 'seemed' a load of people, space was no problem. Plenty of places to sit either on deck or below. The experience started at 9.30 am. As a tug turned this great steamer around and then we were off. Can't beat seeing that great London Tower Bridge being raised. Passing underneath with a courteous blast to say thank you. The trip along the Thames was so interesting and supplemented by the descriptions and interesting facts across the ships speakers. Arrived, dead on time, at 1.30 at Southend pier for our break before returning. Bars and dining rooms were always busy but never a long wait. Why rush anyway. Interesting, as the sun went down, to see the lights along the river. A river I was bought up along all my life and the changes are outstanding. The finale, a lit up Tower Bridge opening. A fantastic day out. Looking forward to seeing The Waverley next year for another, maybe different, cruise. Finally, Thank you to the Captain and all his crew. Everyone worked so hard to make our day special.

Picking us up from Southend pier

Picking us up from Southend pier

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Living in a house overlooking the Firth of Clyde in Dunoon for the past two decades, it would be hard to not take notice of the Waverley - the world's last seagoing paddle steamer - as she sails past in the summer time. Living in such a location may sound like paradise to some people, but unfortunately it's quite hard for me to say anything positive about Dunoon having lived here for so long. Whatever your opinion is on Dunoon, undoutedly the best way to get there is by travelling all the way from Glasgow on the Waverley. Not only that, you can travel from Glasgow to locations all over the place - Helensburgh, Tarbert, the Isles of Mull, Bute and Arran to name but a few, taking you through some beautiful scenery along the west coast of Scotland. The excursions naturally run only in the summer months, with the odd exception. I cannot emphasise strongly enough how enjoyable a trip it is though, especially in warm and sunny weather. It was especially enjoyable for me when I sailed to Rothesay, where you get to see the Firth of Clyde from a totally different view than you would just driving along the coast. Being on a paddle steamer - a working one at that - is a truly unique experience. Sitting out on deck on the Waverley is completely different to that on one of the local ferries. For many people, a real highlight is being able to pop downstairs to the engine room - it really is a sight to behold to watch these huge, powerful pistons in action, driving the ship along - even the smell is very evocative. The Waverley is a big ship and includes a lounge, bar and tearoom as well as a large amount of space on deck. It runs just about very day of the summer season as well and is relatively inexpensive, so there's no excuse for not checking it out. All in all, travelling on the Waverley is a truly unique experience and the fact that you can travel on it the whole way up the Clyde right out of Glasgow makes it even more ideal. Superb.

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Glasgow is known for its steamers, but this ship is without a doubt the biggest steamer in the city! The Waverley is in fact the biggest and only paddle steamer of its kind left in the world. Built in 1946, it somehow has the attributes of imperialist travelling of the industrial era, and indeed is one of the few existing and working homages to the industry the Clyde has seen over the years. The Waverley rarely operates outside summer season, but should you chance to be in Glasgow when she sails you will be in for a treat. Taking off from just outside the Science Centre, The Waverley cuts the water of the Clyde from Glasgow right down to the Clyde mouth at Kilcreggan, Dunoon, Rothesay and even as far out as Brodick on Arran. It's a wonderul alternative to sightseeing in the region and for locals, it can give a wonderfully new perspective of the city seen from the water. Once you race out of the city, you are hit with a wave of sea air and serenity, making it a great day out for family and friends of all ages. It's a sensational way to see the West of Scotland in all its panoramic glory, and a good way to decipher where the different towns are in the Inverclyde region. There are open decks to sit out on and viewing rooms downstairs where kids stare enthralled at the ship's inner workings. Since The Waverley has become a Glasgow institution over the years she should be marked down on your wishlist when visiting here, and definitely experienced at least once if you live close by. She's now a world famous ship celebrity and we are lucky to still have her on our banks. Since she has not been called off to distant shores I would recommend that people make use of the wonderful day out you experience when travelling down the Clyde on her!

The Waverley coming home, taken from baaker2009's Flickr page

The Waverley coming home, taken from baaker2009's Flickr page

Dwarfed by the QE2, taken from Sea Pigeon's Flickr photostream

Dwarfed by the QE2, taken from Sea Pigeon's Flickr photostream

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This is an amazing experience for all ages and I cannot recommend it highly enough. The boat itself is beautiful and one can only imagine it in its heyday, full of travellers visiting far off places. Today, The Waverley is kept in immaculate condition from the gleaming brass and copper to the neat manicured timbers - and it's all on show - even the impressive engine room with its pistons and valves pumping away. We took a day trip up the Clyde and out past Greenock, Dunoon, Cumbrae and onto Ayr, Girvan and Ailsa Craig - a full 9 hours in total. Despite some lively seas, the boat was very steady and the crew looked after us very well. There is a lovely tea room on board, a full dining saloon and a bar or two as well! One tip, wrap up wam as the best experience is to be up on deck and it can get a bit breezy!!

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Since I only ever caught the Waverley for an afternoon trip from Bute, I can't comment on it as anything other than a pleasure steamer. However, I enjoyed being cruised around the islands, moving at a steady pace and feeling far more comfortable than on any modern ship. There is an excitement about catching the Waverley that goes beyond most trips: it is part of history, and I was enthralled when I sat and watched the turbines and pistons work their magic. The best part of the journey was standing in the engine room. Preserved by enthusiasts, the Waverley is one of the few things that shows pride in Glasgow's past: apart from token gestures by the city, there is little that celebrates Glasgow's former shipyards and industry- most of the time, the past is merely something to be plundered and updated. This excursion, however, embraces its elegance and style.

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This steamer was due to leave Worthing Pier yesterday, but as per previous outings.it didn't show up!! Apparently skipper decided to remain in Portsmouthdue to breezy conditions!! ? Fair weather sailor!! The last time I booked.the ship never stopped at Worthing! Tried to, but got a fouled lineso all of us that had waited for an overdue ship didn't go anywhere!! How disappointing. Many of us won't bother re-booking..

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I've been on the Balmoral three times but only on the crossing from Penarth to Ilfracombe in the Bristol Channel. While the boat is beautifully restored and it's a great way to see the coastline of Wales and England, I thought the trip was overpriced and overcrowded with people each time. I don't know if it's the same on the other cruise routes, or on the sister boat, the Waverley, but I felt there were far too many people allowed on board. It was extremely difficult to find anywhere to sit and moving around the boat was horrible as we jostled with the crowd. Of course, it didn't help that, all three times, the majority was drunk. Most of them started drinking in Penarth before we even got on board and they continued to drink on the crossing in the bar. In Ilfracombe they piled into the pubs getting tanked up for the journey back. On the return trip it was truly awful and we couldn't wait to get off the boat. If you dislike being in a noisy crowd, this is not the trip for you!

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The Balmoral in the Bristol Channel

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Waverley Excursions

Step aboard the magnificent Waverley and enjoy the unique experience of sailing aboard the last seagoing paddle steamer in the World.  Only aboard Waverley can you view so much of the stunning Clyde coast. Take a nostalgic trip  ‘Doon the Watter’  viewing Glasgow’s river, or cruise the upper sea lochs of the Firth of Clyde, steam round Bute, sail through the stunning Kyles of Bute or take a cruise to view the remote north Arran coast.

Enjoy the sight, sound and pleasure of travelling on a real steam ship.  Hear the telegraph ring and watch the powerful steam engine drive the ship’s massive paddle wheels.  While on board you can enjoy a snack and hot meal in the Dining Saloon or a refreshment in one of the lounges, but don’t forget to visit the Souvenir Shop.

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