Island Ferries
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“Gaily went the boat careening, o’er the silver foam; faithful to her pilot steering, soon we sighted home…” N. Pembroke.
Journey across stunning waters and silvery foam with Howth’s Cliff Cruises: and spend some very special time along the extraordinary coastline of Dublin. With its magnificent rocky cliffs, the mountainous seaside is full of coastal trails and walkways, with the spectacular Cliffs of Howth, of Ireland's Ancient East - being walked by tens of thousands of visitors every summer. So why not take a seat aboard a beauteous boat, and soak up all the glorious sights, and fresh sea air from the rise and fall of the ocean waves. Departing from the West Pier in Howth, you can enjoy the Bailey Lighthouse, as well as the stunning landscape from the sea, including the wonderful wildlife, sublime seabirds and picture perfect coastal views. Cruise along - taking in Dublin Bay, Balscadden Bay and Ireland’s Eye during the 1 hour cruise, and learn all about the history of Howth with this excellent eco-cruise.

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Howth, Dublin
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