If you are looking for one of the most memorable wildlife experiences in County Wexford, a trip with Saltee Sea Safaris should be high on your list. Departing from the picturesque fishing village of Kilmore Quay, this exciting RIB boat tour brings visitors face to face with one of Ireland’s most important wildlife habitats, the…
Boat Tours
If you are searching for an authentic Wild Atlantic Way boat tour filled with wildlife, scenery and adventure, Blasket Islands Sea Life Tours in Dingle should be at the top of your list. This family-run experience offers thrilling RIB boat tours from Dingle Harbour to the spectacular Blasket Islands, delivering an up close encounter with…
Atlantic Coastal Cruises is a locally owned, family run business that was set up in 2019. The beautiful coastal town of Killybegs, has been predominantly a commercial fishing town in Donegal Bay on the Wild Atlantic Way. Its deep harbour enables cruise ships to visit and also boasts the unique honour of two lighthouses. Just…
Wild West Boat Tours is a family run business with over 30 years experience operating charter boats from their home port of Blacksod Bay, in county Mayo. They offer daily trips to the beautiful Inishkea Islands and the Croaghaun sea cliffs of Achill island.
The Inishkea islands are located around 3km off Mayo's coast, yet…
Waterford is Irelland's oldest city and is home to a treasure trove of historical landmarks. Its estuary played a pivotal role and acted as the gateway for the early Viking settlers. Norman and Cromwellian conquests feature heavily in local history, as do events from both WW1 and WW2. The port of Waterford was a significant…
No trip to Donegal would be complete without a cruise on Ireland's largest waterbus!
Since 2006, Donegal Bay Waterbus have been sharing their knowledge of the area and providing fantastic entertainment, all helping to create memories that will last a lifetime. The impressive 80ft long boat sets sail from Donegal town pier and can carry…
The West Clare peninsula is an area of unspoilt, natural beauty wedged between the roaring Atlantic to the north, and the more tranquil Shannon estuary to the south. At its most westerly point, Loop Head the river Shannon ends its 212.5 mile journey from the Shannon Pot in county Cavan, and enters the Atlantic ocean.…
Planning a summer escape along the Wild Atlantic Way? Don’t miss Doolin – the gateway to the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher. Just 15 minutes from Doolin, the Aran Islands offer a peaceful step back in time, where stone walls, sandy beaches, and quiet roads invite you to slow down and reconnect.
Doolin Ferry…
Clare Island is the largest of Clew Bay's islands, which lies roughly 5km off the coast of county Mayo. It stands guard at the entrance to Clew Bay off Ireland’s west coast and is famous for being home to the 15 th century pirate queen Grace O'Malley. It has a beautiful sandy beach which makes an ideal…
Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, just off Kilrush, county Clare, Scattery Island is one of Ireland's finest hidden gems, where rich biodiversity meets centuries of captivating heritage. Explore ancient ruins, stroll along the picturesque trails as you discover the unique and tranquil charms of Scattery Island, where every step unveils a new story waiting…

