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Arctic Corsair — Attraction in Great Britain

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Arctic Corsair
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Nearby attractions
Streetlife Museum
High St, Hull HU1 1PS, United Kingdom
Hull & East Riding Museum
36 High St, Hull HU1 1NQ, United Kingdom
Wilberforce House
23-25 High St, Hull HU1 1NQ, United Kingdom
Hull's Old Town
25 High St, Hull HU1 1PS, United Kingdom
Hull Minster
Trinity Square, S Church Side, Hull HU1 1RR, United Kingdom
National Trust - Maister House
160 High St, Hull HU1 1NL, United Kingdom
The Deep
Tower St, Hull HU1 4DP, United Kingdom
Dinostar
28-29 Humber St, Hull HU1 1TH, United Kingdom
Hull New Theatre
Kingston Square, Hull HU1 3HF, United Kingdom
Ferens Art Gallery
Queen Victoria Square, Carr Ln, Hull HU1 3RA, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Lion & Key
48 High St, Hull HU1 1QE, United Kingdom
The Three John Scotts - JD Wetherspoon
City Exchange, Alfred Gelder St, Lowgate, Hull HU1 1XW, United Kingdom
Hitchcock's Vegetarian Restaurant
1 Bishop Ln, Hull HU1 1PA, United Kingdom
O'Learys Bar
41 Lowgate, Hull HU1 1EA, United Kingdom
Eikona
27-28, 27-28 Scale Ln, Hull HU1 1LF, United Kingdom
Silvers Bar
19 Silver St, Hull HU1 1JG, United Kingdom
The Brain Jar
4-6 Trinity House Ln, Hull HU1 2JA, United Kingdom
Pasco's Italian
Unit 5, King William House, 10 Market Pl, Hull HU1 1RS, United Kingdom
Liquid Jade
through the arch next, The Works, Ground Floor, Custom House Buildings, Whitefriargate, Hull HU1 2ER, United Kingdom
Nibble
Nibble @ The Dock, Queen St, Hull HU1 1UU, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Premier Inn Hull City Centre hotel
Tower St, Hull HU9 1TQ, United Kingdom
Burlington Tavern & Hotel
Burlington Hotel, 11a Manor St, Hull HU1 1YP, United Kingdom
Hideout Apartment Hotel
9 N Church Side, Hull HU1 1RP, United Kingdom
Humber Lofts Serviced Apartments
94 Alfred Gelder St, Hull HU1 2AN, United Kingdom
Victoria Hotel
36 Hedon Rd, Hull HU9 1LN, United Kingdom
SPIRIT OF PRINCE STREET HULL OLD TOWN
3 Prince St, Hull HU1 2LJ, United Kingdom
Kingston Theatre Hotel
1-2 Kingston Square, Hull HU2 8DA, United Kingdom
The Sawmill Apartment
5, 20 Dock St, Hull HU1 3AL, United Kingdom
The Winding House
The Winding House, Plimsoll Way, Hull HU9 1TL, United Kingdom
ibis Hull City Centre
Osborne St, Ferensway, Hull HU1 2NL, United Kingdom
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Arctic Corsair

Streetlife Museum, High St, Hull HU1 1PS, United Kingdom
4.5(24)
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attractions: Streetlife Museum, Hull & East Riding Museum, Wilberforce House, Hull's Old Town, Hull Minster, National Trust - Maister House, The Deep, Dinostar, Hull New Theatre, Ferens Art Gallery, restaurants: The Lion & Key, The Three John Scotts - JD Wetherspoon, Hitchcock's Vegetarian Restaurant, O'Learys Bar, Eikona, Silvers Bar, The Brain Jar, Pasco's Italian, Liquid Jade, Nibble
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Nearby attractions of Arctic Corsair

Streetlife Museum

Hull & East Riding Museum

Wilberforce House

Hull's Old Town

Hull Minster

National Trust - Maister House

The Deep

Dinostar

Hull New Theatre

Ferens Art Gallery

Streetlife Museum

Streetlife Museum

4.7

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Hull & East Riding Museum

Hull & East Riding Museum

4.7

(394)

Open 24 hours
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Wilberforce House

Wilberforce House

4.5

(253)

Open 24 hours
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Hull's Old Town

Hull's Old Town

4.4

(79)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Hull Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Hull Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
30 Paragon St, Hull HU1 3RJ, UK, HU1 3RJ
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Nearby restaurants of Arctic Corsair

The Lion & Key

The Three John Scotts - JD Wetherspoon

Hitchcock's Vegetarian Restaurant

O'Learys Bar

Eikona

Silvers Bar

The Brain Jar

Pasco's Italian

Liquid Jade

Nibble

The Lion & Key

The Lion & Key

4.6

(859)

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The Three John Scotts - JD Wetherspoon

The Three John Scotts - JD Wetherspoon

4.1

(1.5K)

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Hitchcock's Vegetarian Restaurant

Hitchcock's Vegetarian Restaurant

4.8

(186)

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O'Learys Bar

O'Learys Bar

4.3

(120)

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Vittoriana LouisellaVittoriana Louisella
Amazing, informative and hands down some of the loveliest people I have ever met. I took my two young daughters to Hull's museum quarter today. Our first stop was the Arctic Corsair. Hailing from Grimsby and having visited the Ross Tiger numerous times we were really looking forward to visiting the Arctic Corsair. From thew outset the staff at the museum quarter were lovely and really, really nice & helpful. Our guide for the Corsair tour (I wish I had gotten his name; he was tall and skinny with dark hair) was informative, and engaged with my children especially my youngest who is obsessed with ships and the fishing industry. For me the tour was also a learning journey, neither myself or the kids wanted the tour to end and we will definitely go again, probably drag the husband along with us also. The fact that not only is the tour of the Corsair free but that the whole of the museum quarter is free is absolutely fantastic. What an amazing effort by Hull City Council and the staff of the museum quarter and especially the volunteer tour guides. Thank you for an amazing day, not only will we be visiting again but we will be spreading our love for the place far and wide.
Andrew NellAndrew Nell
The Arctic Corsair is the last Sidewinder trawler left in the country from our once great deep sea fishing fleet. It is fascinating and a privilege to be able to go around this ship. The tour guide was excellent, an ex trawlerman he explained what life was like on board ship. On the bridge he played recordings of radio communications between the Trawler Skipper and the captain of an icelandic gunboat, made during the cod war. The tour gives you an understanding of just how tough and brave these fisherman were.
Mike BakerMike Baker
Great tour .something to break the day up
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Amazing, informative and hands down some of the loveliest people I have ever met. I took my two young daughters to Hull's museum quarter today. Our first stop was the Arctic Corsair. Hailing from Grimsby and having visited the Ross Tiger numerous times we were really looking forward to visiting the Arctic Corsair. From thew outset the staff at the museum quarter were lovely and really, really nice & helpful. Our guide for the Corsair tour (I wish I had gotten his name; he was tall and skinny with dark hair) was informative, and engaged with my children especially my youngest who is obsessed with ships and the fishing industry. For me the tour was also a learning journey, neither myself or the kids wanted the tour to end and we will definitely go again, probably drag the husband along with us also. The fact that not only is the tour of the Corsair free but that the whole of the museum quarter is free is absolutely fantastic. What an amazing effort by Hull City Council and the staff of the museum quarter and especially the volunteer tour guides. Thank you for an amazing day, not only will we be visiting again but we will be spreading our love for the place far and wide.
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Vittoriana Louisella

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The Arctic Corsair is the last Sidewinder trawler left in the country from our once great deep sea fishing fleet. It is fascinating and a privilege to be able to go around this ship. The tour guide was excellent, an ex trawlerman he explained what life was like on board ship. On the bridge he played recordings of radio communications between the Trawler Skipper and the captain of an icelandic gunboat, made during the cod war. The tour gives you an understanding of just how tough and brave these fisherman were.
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4.5
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1.0
9y

We decided to tour the Arctic Corsair as my partner had sailed on her when he was 15 and we thought it would be nice to tour the ship. Unfortunately due to the tour guide Ian's attitude and unprofessionalism this turned out to be a less than pleasureable experience and this was before we were even aboard. We met at the said point on time there was only four of us and we where we were told that we would be shown a video about the fishing history. We were stood waiting and went to the small office door and said we were here for the tour and video.Ian very begrudgingly went over put the video on as if it was too much effort. Me and my partner looked at each other frowned a little and said "He's a happy chap". The video ended then it was onto the tour. From the outset me and my partner were completely cut out of the conversation. Ian's complete focus was on the other couple that was with us. We attempted to be part of the tour and mentioned that my partner had sailed on the Corsair to which Ian's response was "Do you want to take over? ". Me and my partner looked at each other in disbelief at what he had just said. The tour carried on and we were still treat as if we were invisible. The conversation was less than informative and even ended up with Ian's boiler been mentioned along with how inept Hull City Council was and how Ian was glad they weren't too involved in the running of the Corsair. Then we reached the Captain's cabin were Jim Williams was mentioned who Ian did not speak very highly of. So my partner mentioned that he had sailed with Captain Williams. Ian back tracked a little and started talking to us a bit more by then it was near the end of the tour. We were glad to get off the ship after learning next to nothing about the history of the Corsair or the fishing industry. I was glad my partner was there so i could refer to him for info. It's a shame as I'm sure that there will be a lot of visitors to the Corsair during the up and coming City Of Culture celebrations. They will be very disappointed if they are treat the...

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5.0
8y

Amazing, informative and hands down some of the loveliest people I have ever met.

I took my two young daughters to Hull's museum quarter today. Our first stop was the Arctic Corsair. Hailing from Grimsby and having visited the Ross Tiger numerous times we were really looking forward to visiting the Arctic Corsair. From thew outset the staff at the museum quarter were lovely and really, really nice & helpful. Our guide for the Corsair tour (I wish I had gotten his name; he was tall and skinny with dark hair) was informative, and engaged with my children especially my youngest who is obsessed with ships and the fishing industry. For me the tour was also a learning journey, neither myself or the kids wanted the tour to end and we will definitely go again, probably drag the husband along with us also.

The fact that not only is the tour of the Corsair free but that the whole of the museum quarter is free is absolutely fantastic. What an amazing effort by Hull City Council and the staff of the museum quarter and especially the volunteer tour guides.

Thank you for an amazing day, not only will we be visiting again but we will be spreading our love for the place...

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5.0
7y

After going to Hull for a random afternoon wander around, we went to find this ship and see what the story was.

Unfortunately, when we went, it was out of season, so closed. But we returned this weekend (Sunday) and was pleased that we did, it was free of charge, an the host of my tour was an ex engineer that worked on board 40 years ago. Lovelt fella, knowledgable, and engaged with each of the people in our party (7) not only about the ship and the story behind it, but idle chit chat, he was a pleasure to be around and made the whole thing very interesting.

Handled some fella who obviously an enthusiast of some sort and tried talking over the hostabout the history. No need, but he handled him well.

On the basis that these guys do it for the love of the ship and the history, and that this is free for visitors, its baffling why it isn't over subscribed.

Worthy of note: the ship will be being moved to a non accessible dock soon and off limits for a while, so I suggest you visit soon rather than leaving it.

Thanks guys, enjoyed my...

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