Your Car And Passenger Ferry To Arranmore Island.
Arranmore is an island on the North West coast of county Donegal and is its largest inhabited island at approximately 22km squared. Wild and untamed, the island has a rich and vibrant heritage and culture and has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Gaelic traditions still thrive here, and visitors to the island are in for a true taste of island life. Waymarked trails lead to sandy beaches and rocky cliffs, with breathtaking views all around, out across the wild Atlantic and back towards the majestic mainland.

The clear waters of Arranmore provide the perfect marine leisure destination for activities such as diving, angling and kayaking, and its cliffs and shores are home to many species of marine and birdlife. The island is famous for its traditional music and lively pubs, with turf fires and the best Guinness to set you up for evenings of fun and laughter. Take a trip to Arranmore Island and connect with its people, heritage and culture for an authentic Irish island experience.

The Arranmore Ferry is the only island owned and operated ferry service, based on Arranmore Island. They operate daily, year round scheduled services between Burtonport and Arranmore and the scenic journey takes between 15 to 20 minutes. The team are proud pioneers of the Arranmore experience, who will share their beautiful island with travellers, unlocking a unique part of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. They have been operating the ferry for 14 years, but generations of the Boyle family have been helping the community to and from Arranmore for over 100 years.

The ferry is fully licensed in accordance with the Department of Transport and is wheelchair friendly. It can carry vehicles and up to 96 passengers, has indoor and outdoor seating and toilet facilities.
Blue Ferry Office, Burtonport Pier, Donegal, F94 C449
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