With summer weather within reach, our Cliffs of Moher & Boat Cruise tour is a popular choice.
Enjoy a late start at 10:00 from College Green in central Dublin!
In early- afternoon, upon arrival on the west coast you'll enjoy time for lunch in the tiny village of Liscannor.
Afterwards, we'll proceed to nearby Doolin, where the most modern local sailing fleet is ready to take you on an exciting, relaxing cruise out into the bay to see Cliffs of Moher from the water.
The tour will reassemble dockside at Doolin Pier by mid- afternoon for the return journey to Dublin. Your driver will take a scenic route along part of the Wild Atlantic Way back to reach the capital in good time for refreshments and dinner arrangements.
The tour drops right downtown by 19:30 approx - leaving ample time this evening to freshen up and enjoy all of the wonderful restaurant and pub options the Temple Bar and Grafton Street districts have to offer.
Arrive at the tiny coastal village of Liscannor just in time for lunch. Look forward to seasonal local menus and refreshing drinks.
There's something for everyone from meats to seafood, vegetarian, vegan or just simple soups / chowders and sandwiches.
The local craft beers are a popular choice - maybe try one!
After lunch, the tour will make the short journey to the village of Doolin, just a few minutes away.
At Doolin harbour, your guide will introduce you to the skippers of the best local cruise operators.
The coast of your cruise is already included in the price of this tour - so you don't need to worry about spending any extra.
The boats will push back from the pier once everyone is aboard - there's no need to wait!
This amazing cruise gives you unique views of Cliffs of Moher, with seagulls and puffins flying high above. Marvel at the scale of nature where the edge of Western Europe meets the Atlantic.
Your cruise will last approximately 60 minutes and the EUR 28.00 fee is included.
The boats arrive back in Doolin around 16:00 and the tour will reassemble for the return journey to Dublin.
Your driver will take you on a scenic route along the coast and through part of the famous limestone Burren.
Sit back and relax in your comfortable touring seat.
Free wifi and USB ports are available to every guest and we'll make a comfort stop part way through the journey for restrooms, teas, coffees and sodas.
Arrive back in Dublin by 19:30 approx.
Your driver will drop right downtown near the College Green area. This leaves you within walking distance of the best pubs and restaurants in the city. Public transport and taxis to all parts of Dublin all route through this area.
We hope you have enjoyed an incredible Cliffs of Moher tour from Dublin including boat cruise!
Meet at 33 College Green - (Ulster Bank)
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