
SS Nomadic
SS Nomadic is a historic ship originally built in 1911 as a luxury passenger liner for the White Star Line. It served mainly as a tender, transporting passengers and crew between the Titanic and the ports, and later for other cruise services. Today, SS Nomadic is preserved as a maritime museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland, offering visitors a glimpse into early 20th-century ocean travel. Its well-preserved condition provides insights into ship design and passenger experience from that era, making it an important piece of maritime history.