Join this bucket list direct tour experience to view the iconic Fastnet Lighthouse on the West Cork coastline. Departing from Baltimore harbour, the ferry crosses through the beautiful waters of Roaring Water Bay, meandering through Carbery’s Hundred Isles, some of which are inhabited. We stop enroute to pick up passengers on Cape Clear Island and on the return, before proceeding further out into Ireland’s real Wild Atlantic Way, to round this impressive lighthouse. You might even catch a glimpse of pods of whales, dolphins and other marine life on this boat trip too.
As we slowly circumnavigate the tallest and widest Rock Lighthouse in Ireland and the UK, famous for being the “Teardrop” of Ireland, take in its deep history and culture as it plays through the on board audio system.
Once we have circled the Rock at close quarters, so all passengers can get the perfect photo, we head for home enjoying the spectacular scenery until we reach our final port of Baltimore.
Join this tour from Baltimore harbour, with a crossing on the ferry through the beautiful waters of Roaring Water Bay on the West Cork coastline
The Baltimore Beacon is a white-painted stone beacon at the entrance to the harbour at Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland. The beacon was built at the order of the British government following the 1798 Rebellion. It was part of a series of lighthouses and beacons dotted around the Irish coast, forming a warning system. The locals call him Lot’s Wife with a wink after a biblical figure that solidified into a pillar of salt!
Cape Clear Island is situated off the coast of West Cork on the Wild Atlantic Way. The Island is 8 miles by ferry from the mainland and is the nearest inhabited area to the famous Fastnet Rock Lighthouse. It is three and a half miles long by one and a half miles wide and has a permanent Irish speaking population of 130 which increases significantly during the summer months.
On the ferry the captain will show you the real Wild Atlantic Way! You might even catch a glimpse of the magnificent whales and dolphins en-route to the island and the lighthouse.
After a brief stop to pick up passengers on Cape Clear island we travel out to Fastnet Lighthouse. After we have circled the Rock twice, in different directions, so all passengers can get the perfect photo, we head for home enjoying the spectacular scenery until we reach our final port
Meet point is Baltimore pier, Baltimore harbour, Baltimore, West Cork
At the harbour the ferry is operated by Cape Clear Ferries
Please arrive 20 minutes before scheduled start time to board
Parking: There is a public car park at the harbour. Please ensure you are there early as spaces fill up fast
Ticket details from Baltimore
Meet point; Baltimore pier, Baltimore harbour, Baltimore , West Cork, Ireland https://goo.gl/maps/DH9JVBpxbNmVzMHH7
At the harbour the ferry is operated by Cape Clear Ferries
Please arrive at least 20 minutes before scheduled start time to board
Contact number: +353 (0)86 3465 110 (Baltimore boat) or +353 (0)87 3899 711
Parking: There is a public car park at the harbour, Please ensure you are there early as spaces fill up fast.
What to bring: Weather is much cooler and windy at sea, so please bring warm. layered, wind and rainproof gear.
We carry sufficient Lifejackets for each individual person, along with life rafts, a rescue boat & all other required safety equipment.
Everyone who is close to or on water should wear a correctly fitted life jacket.
This activity is weather dependent, and the Skipper has the final say on the day.
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A spiced sausage made with pork, often served with bread or in a sandwich.
A creamy soup made with fresh seafood like fish, mussels, and prawns, served with crusty bread.
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Cork is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates. However, it's always advisable to take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Cork Kent Station
Cork Bus Station (Parnell Place)
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Cork, with frequent services covering the city and suburbs.
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