These are just a few of
the boat trips offered in
Co. Kerry - get
exploring!
Ring of Kerry
- Valentia Harbour
Tours
Along the
Ring
of Kerry you'll
find one of the most
unusual modes of
transport in Ireland.
When you see this vehicle
you’d wonder is it
a boat or a bus? Well,
it’s actually both.
It’s what they call
‘an amphibious
craft’ that can
travel on land or
water.
Tommy O’Connell is
the man that came up with
the great idea for this
craft and he runs trips
from Cahersiveen marina
around Valentia Harbour.
Because it’s got
wheels the
‘boat’ can
land on Beginish Island
and you can get off and
see the remains of the
Viking settlement or go
to Valentia island for
lunch or a coffee. You
also get up close to the
monastic settlement on
Church Island. There are
also colouring books for
the kids.
The all-weather boat can
take up to 48 passengers
and Tommy guarantees me
that seasickness in not a
problem.
Dingle Harbour
Cruise
Take the family on a one
hour guided cruise of
Dingle
Harbour. Learn about the
local maritime history,
the era of the landlords,
the famine and
Dingle's historical
connections to Spain and
France.
Listen to your tour
guides as they alternate
between facts and foklore
of a modern generation to
times long past. From
Lord Ventry and a lost
fishing village, to Marie
Antoinette and hidden
passageways, this tour is
sure to surprise and
delight all onboard.
Don't forget to keep
an eye out for "
Fungie"
our resident dolphin at
the entrance to the
harbour!
Kenmare Bay
Eco-Tour
Seafari cruises invite
you to explore the
prolific wildlife of
Kenmare
Bay on Ireland's
premier seal-watching and
eco-nature cruise. Travel
from the picturesque
Kenmare Pier into the
magical and tranquil
waters of Kenmare Bay in
a comfortable and
sheltered passenger
vessel.
See one of the largest
seal colonies in Ireland
with over 300 of these
beautiful creatures. Look
out for secret castles
and playful otters as
well as a wealth of
bird-life along the way.
Seafari's
knowledgeable Captain and
informative guides will
show you the historical
sites and explain how the
ice age has shaped this
beautiful bay.
Observe Ireland's
largest and most
spectacular seal colony
close-up and see if you
can spot Kathleen, a
stunning seal with a red
coat who is rumoured to
be a selkie, a seal which
was once human according
to legend.
Humour and fun are part
of a Seafari cruise and
whilst the boat is not
often rocked by waves in
the calm waters of the
bay, it is frequently
rocked by laughter!
Seafari's family-run
cruise offers something
for all ages with Sally
the Seal and her friends
taking part in the
commentary.
Tea, coffee, squash and
biscuits are offered on
all cruises and for those
feeling a nip in the air
there is a medicinal shot
of rum.