HMS Surprise

Step aboard a legendary 18th-century frigate

HMS Surprise, a replica 24-gun British frigate famed for her role in Master and Commander, now serves as a historic exhibit with immersive below-deck displays at the Maritime Museum of San Diego.

A Detailed Re-Creation of a 24-Gun British Frigate

Originally built in 1970 as HMS Rose, this tall ship was designed as a replica of an 18th-century Royal Navy frigate based on original Admiralty plans. She spent decades as a sail training vessel and attraction before undergoing extensive modifications for the Academy Award-winning film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The filmmakers meticulously transformed her into HMS Surprise, a highly authentic recreation of a 24-gun frigate from Great Britain’s Nelson-era Royal Navy.

In 2004, Surprise found a permanent home at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, joining the museum’s world-class fleet alongside Star of India, Californian, and San Salvador. Since then, she has served as both a popular shoreside exhibit, hosting parties and weddings. Her cinematic legacy continued in 2010 when she appeared as HMS Providence in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

On Display at the Maritime Museum, HMS Surprise continues to capture the imagination of visitors, offering a glimpse into the Age of Sail. Guests can explore her decks and below-deck exhibits, which showcase life aboard an 18th-century frigate. Whether touring her interior or admiring her from the waterfront, visitors can experience the grandeur of a historic warship brought to life.

Interesting Facts

  • Construction drawings for the “Rose” were created by noted designer Phil Bolger.
  • Special historic exhibits are displayed on the ship’s gun deck.
  • In 2006, actor/musician Russell Crowe brought members of his band to visit the ship he once “commanded”.

Ship Statistics

LOA (Length Over All) 179 feet
Beam 32 feet
Maximum Draft 13 feet
Gross Tonnage 500
Rig Full-rigged Ship
Auxiliary Engines Twin Diesel