Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands Seafari Voyage

Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands Seafari Voyage

Half Day

UK & Ireland

Sail past the Cliffs of Moher, explore Inis Oirr, and enjoy wildlife, seafood, and island culture in Ireland.

Highlights

  • Cliffs of Moher from Sea Level
    Get up close to the 700ft cliffs, sea caves, and teeming wildlife, including An Branán Mór sea stack.
  • Inis Oirr Island Exploration
    Experience native Irish culture, browse handmade Aran sweaters, and walk the wild island landscape.
  • Seafood & Scenic Views
    Enjoy fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant andan optional swim in crystal-clear waters.

Notes

Start with a guided 2-hour sea voyage along the Cliffs of Moher, seeing cliffs, sea caves, and wildlife. Transfer to Inis Oirr for island exploration, shopping for Aran sweaters, enjoying fresh seafood, and optional swimming. Return to the mainland at the end of the day.

Itinerary

Start with a guided 2-hour sea voyage along the Cliffs of Moher, seeing cliffs, sea caves, and wildlife. Transfer to Inis Oirr for island exploration, shopping for Aran sweaters, enjoying fresh seafood, and optional swimming. Return to the mainland at the end of the day.

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