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When it comes to dramatic boat trips, it doesn’t get more epic than a journey with Dursey Boat Trips out to Bull Rock, an incredible rock formation in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of County Cork. Setting off from the rugged Beara Peninsula, the trip passes the cliffs at Dursey Island before heading to Cow Rock and finally to Bull, home to one of Ireland’s largest gannet colonies. This craggy island is pure drama, with a natural tunnel that runs right through its centre, a lighthouse perched on top, and gannets swirling around. Nature-lovers should watch out for whales, dolphins, basking sharks and seals along the way.
Go mbeidh an fórsa leat! — May the force be with you!
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Bull Rock, County Cork
It’s hard to imagine a more beautiful place than Kinsale Harbour on a sunny day – the jingle of bobbing boats, the shimmer of the water and the leafy hills that cradle it give it an idyllic feel. And there’s no better way to explore this stretch of coastline than with Kinsale Wellness on Water. Captain Brian Roberts is a chatty and hospitable host who will bring you on a private tour around the harbour with his first mate, Alfie the dog. It’s a relaxing, enjoyable and informative experience with fun activities like line fishing and pulling lobster pots. Each cruise is private, family-friendly and can cater for up to eight people.


Kinsale, County Cork
Hold on to your seats because this boat trip to the Blasket Islands in County Kerry is fun, fast-paced and adrenaline-fuelled. After heading out of Dingle Harbour, the tour weaves and tucks in and out of the caves and cliffs along the coast, before heading at high speed to the waters surrounding the spellbinding Great Blasket Island. Along the way, you might spot whales and dolphins. While at the island itself, you’ll discover “the grey seal capital of Ireland”, with hundreds of seals lolling on the island’s beach and playing in the water.


Dingle, County Kerry