Doolin Trip Overview
Sail to the Aran Islands from Doolin for an unforgettable experience along Ireland’s breath-taking west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way. This 35-40 minute boat trip goes to the biggest Island, Inis Mor. This beautiful island, has many points of interest including the world-famous Dun Aengus fort and popular Red Bull diving location, the wormhole. One daily departure from Doolin at 10:00, departing island at 16:00 and arriving back in Doolin at 16.40
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Duration: 6 hours 45 minutes
Starts: Doolin, Ireland
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Doolin, County Clare, Ireland
Sail to the Aran Islands from Doolin for an unforgettable experience along Ireland’s breath-taking west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way. This 35-40 minute boat trip goes to the biggest Island, Inis Mor. This beautiful island, has many points of interest including the world-famous Dun Aengus fort and popular Red Bull diving location, the wormhole. One daily departure from Doolin at 10:00, departing island at 16:00 and arriving back in Doolin at 16.40
Itinerary
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Stop At: Inishmore, Inishmore, Aran Islands, County Galway, Western Ireland
Day trips depart from Doolin for Inis Mor (the furthest of the Aran Islands) once a day departing at 10.00 and leaving the island at 16.00
From the moment you step aboard the gangway, you are treated to a feast of maritime activity, including dolphins following our wake! There is an air of anticipation as the ship sails ever closer to the island.
Inis Mor is the most visited island, with up to 2,000 visitors each day during the busy summer season. The island is a lively place at night, with great Irish music and dance shows. Kilronan is the main village on the island, where the ferry boats pull in. It has several dining, shopping and accommodation options to choose from. It also has the only ATM on the islands (genuine off-shore banking!) Other villages include Killeany, south of Kilronan and Kilmurvey – close to Dun Aengus.