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Book tickets for an Avon Gorge Cruise on The Matthew Discover the beauty of the Avon Gorge, sailing under the Clifton Suspension Bridge and along the Avon on The Matthew. Book your tickets and secure your spot!
The Matthew Story The Matthew that you see in Bristol today is a modern reconstruction of the original Matthew that John Cabot sailed to Newfoundland in 1497. The modern Matthew was built between …
Book your boat trip and set sail on The Matthew of Bristol! Experience our beautiful city from the water - take a trip on The Matthew and sail around Bristol's historic Floating Harbour and beyond!
The Matthew 525 Project In 2022, to celebrate the modern Matthew’s 25th anniversary and the 525th anniversary of John Cabot’s voyage across the Atlantic on the original Matthew in 1497, The Matthew of Bristol …
Plan Your Visit - The Matthew of Bristol Located in the heart of central Bristol, The Matthew is the ideal place to start your exploration of Bristol's historic harbourside and is one of the first maritime attractions you will see as you …
About The Matthew The Matthew that you see in Bristol today is a modern reconstruction of the original Matthew that John Cabot sailed to Newfoundland in 1497. It is a much-loved part of Bristol’s maritime …
How to Get to The Matthew at Princes Wharf, Bristol Find The Matthew at Princes Wharf in Bristol. Whether you're walking, catching the bus, cycling or driving, here's everything you need to know to get here!
Harbour Trip - matthew.co.uk Enjoy a cruise around Bristol's historic Floating Harbour on board The Matthew and experience our beautiful city from the water this summer on a 45-minute round trip. Setting off from our …
Book your Fish & Chips Trip on The Matthew of Bristol! Embark on a relaxing two-hour cruise aboard The Matthew in Bristol's Floating Harbour. Indulge in fresh fish & chips while soaking up the sights. Book now!
The Matthew of Bristol The Matthew of Bristol is a modern reconstruction of the original Matthew that John Cabot sailed to Newfoundland in 1497. A much-loved part of Bristol’s maritime heritage, the ship is open to …