Maritime Museum of San Diego Announces Retirement of HMS Surprise

Published Date: 15 Jul 2026

The Maritime Museum of San Diego has announced that HMS Surprise will permanently close to visitors on August 1, 2027. Following a professional assessment and extensive review, the Museum determined that the significant investment required to restore and maintain the historic vessel is no longer financially viable. The Museum will honor and celebrate HMS Surprise’s legacy while exploring future opportunities for the ship.

Maritime Museum Of San Diego To Retire 18th-Century Frigate Replica HMS Surprise And Close To Visitors August 2027

(SAN DIEGO, CA) — Since 2004, HMS Surprise—the renowned 18th-century replica frigate—has been an iconic part of the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s historic fleet. Originally launched as HMS Rose, the vessel served for decades as a training vessel before being transformed into HMS Surprise for the Academy Award-winning film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. She later appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, further cementing her place in maritime and cinematic history.

For more than two decades, the Museum has invested substantial resources in preserving, restoring, and maintaining HMS Surprise as an important component of its collection. During that time, the ship has inspired countless visitors, students, volunteers, and supporters, helping bring the stories of seafaring history to life.

Following an extensive professional assessment conducted by a certified marine surveyor, and after careful deliberation by the Museum’s Board of Directors and leadership team, the Museum has concluded that retaining HMS Surprise in its fleet is no longer financially viable. The significant investment required to restore the vessel to the standard deserved by visitors, crew, and community would substantially impact the Museum’s ability to care for the remainder of its collection and fulfill its broader educational mission.

As a result, HMS Surprise will permanently close to visitors on August 1, 2027.

This decision is final and the Museum will not pursue a fundraising campaign to reverse it. While this marks the end of an important chapter, the Museum is committed to honoring and celebrating the ship’s remarkable legacy over the coming year. Staff are actively exploring options for HMS Surprise’s future, including potential opportunities within the entertainment industry and other possible paths forward.

The Museum will share additional updates as they become available and extend its sincere gratitude to everyone who has supported and cherished HMS Surprise throughout her remarkable journey.

ABOUT THE MARITIME MUSEUM OF SAN DIEGO
The Maritime Museum of San Diego experience includes admission to a world-class collection of historic sailing ships, steam-powered boats, and submarine, each offering entertaining and educational exhibits. The 501c3 non-profit Museum enjoys an international reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining, and operating historic vessels including the world’s oldest active sailing ship, Star of India. Maritime Museum of San Diego is ranked as one of the nation’s top attractions offering self-guided tours, docent-guided group tours, tall ship charters and historic bay cruises, year-round public events, educational programs, and a distinctive venue for corporate/private events. The Museum is open daily along Star of India Wharf at 1492 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101-3309.