WAVERLEY STEAMS INTO HER 80TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON
The World’s last seagoing paddle steamer, Waverley, today began her 2026 sailing season as the famous ship departed Glasgow to mark 80 years since her launch on the Clyde in 1946.
Crowds gathered on the quayside as Waverley returned to service for her landmark anniversary year, beginning a nationwide programme of cruises which will see the historic vessel sail around the UK coast throughout the 2026 season.
During her 80th anniversary year, Waverley will visit destinations across the Clyde Coast, Inner Hebrides, South Cornwall and South Devon, Bristol Channel and South Wales, South Coast and Isle of Wight, North Wales, the Mersey and the Thames Estuary, carrying thousands of passengers aboard Britain’s much-loved paddle steamer.
Paul Semple, General Manager of Waverley Excursions expressed his excitement for the upcoming season: “Today marks the beginning of a very special season for Waverley as she returns to service celebrating 80 years since her launch. Eight decades on, passengers can still experience the unique sights, sounds and atmosphere of travelling aboard a real steamship and we are delighted to see Waverley back sailing after a winter refit which saw a £1.5 million investment in the ship.”
2026 Sailing to Bristol Channel & South West Wales: Tuesday 26th May – Wednesday 17th June
Onboard Waverley passengers can savour the sight and sound of a real steamship - hear the telegraph ring, visit the Engine Room and watch the engine start to move and see the paddles turning through the portholes. With full catering facilities available throughout all cruises- passengers can enjoy a hot or cold snack, tea and cake in the afternoon, a hot meal in the Dining Saloon or a refreshment in one of the period lounges, as well as a visit to the Souvenir Shop to take home an exclusive gift or memento of their trip on this famous and much-loved ship.
Bookings are now open with tickets available from waverleyexcursions.co.uk or by calling the booking office on 0141 243 2224. See less