Remember when you enjoyed fantastic family days out at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard? You will. The dockyard is offering 10 lucky Echo readers the chance to each win a family ticket (up to 5 members of the same family, maximum 2 adults/seniors).
Keep your wannabe pirates busy this half term (and every weekend and holiday for the next year!) and discover when they served maggots for tea aboard Nelson’s famous ship, HMS Victory and try a hammock for size on board the Victorian battleship, HMS Warrior 1860. Discover thousands of Tudor treasures at the Mary Rose Museum and over 800 years of naval history at the National Museum of the Royal Navy. Feel the sea breeze with a boat tour around Portsmouth Harbour and let off steam at Action Stations – packed full of simulators, interactive games and the highest indoor climbing tower in the UK!
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is joining the sentiment of National Family Week this half term to encourage families to spend more time together by providing a whole host of family events and activities and even a money saving offer!
Visit our special microsite for families, www.historicdockyard.co.uk/maggots for details of the discount offer, half term events and activities, fun facts, downloads and a family trail.
Our great value family ticket includes entrance for 1 year* (UNLIMITED access to HMS Warrior 1860, National Museum of the Royal Navy and Action Stations, ONE entry to HMS Victory, Mary Rose Museum and Harbour Tours) and costs £56.15 for up to 5 members of the same family, maximum 2 adults/seniors. Separate adult, child and senior tickets are also available.
For details of how to enter, see Saturday's Daily Echo.
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