
Explore Royal William Yard under sail in Bounty’s End. This is a 3 hour Tour onboard the replica launch from Channel 4’s hit television series, Mutiny. We set sail from the Bounty Centre at Mount Batten and sail to Drake’s Island, rounding the Island with incredible views across Plymouth Sound, Mount Edgecumbe national park and The Hoe. We then enter the small harbour of the Royal William Yard and discover one of the most spectacular victualling yards in British Naval history. This is one of our favourite places in the world to arrive by boat and tie up alongside for lunch, a coffee or something a little stronger.
This is a wonderful voyage for a special occasion and we can arrange to drop you off for lunch or dinner and pick you up later if you prefer. Please contact us if you would like to make special arrangements. We can also recommend places to eat at Royal William Yard or book you a History Tour whilst onsite.
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Wednesday-Sunday (Monday and Tuesday we are closed)
Morning Tours from 10:00-12:45
Afternoon Tours from 14:00-16:45
Special Evening Tours from 18:00-20:45 (by request)
*Departure from Mount Batten unless a private tour with alternative pick up
Terms and Conditions
Each voyage will run with a minimum of 3 people
Children will require at least one parent or guardian with them
A Family ticket is two adults and two children
We have 6 children’s lifejackets, but no lifejackets suitable for infants.
In the event of cancellation due to bad weather, we will offer an alternative voyage date or a full refund.
Ticket Pricing
Adults £55.00
Children (U14) £35.00 (Must be accompanied by at least one Adult)
Family Ticket £155.00 (2 Adults and 2 Children)
Full Boat Charter £215.00 (Max 8 Passengers) Choose this option if your group is 5-8 persons
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What to bring
Warm jacket, sun hat, sun cream, water bottle, trainers or shoes suitable for sailing.
The Royal Navy's Victualling Yard (1826)
