Killaloe River Cruises

Attractions in Killaloe

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Killaloe River Cruises

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Review

“Sail away with me honey, I put my heart in your hands.” D. Gray.

What could be more romantic than sailing, hand in hand, down a silvery, shimmering river, and gazing up at a vast ceiling of blue sky, dotted with white lacy clouds. Set sail with Killaloe River Cruises, and the two of you will spend a blissful hour amongst splendid scenery, tranquil vistas, outdoors adventures, you’ll even get to hear captivating stories about mystical maidens and monsters. The tour cruises north along the River Shannon and Lough Derg, and is beautifully clean and shiny, and these ravishing boats are lovingly maintained by a lovely, friendly crew, who are vastly knowledgeable, and more than happy to share stories and interesting facts. Wrap yourselves up nice and toasty, maybe have a sip or two of ice cold Prosecco as you sit on the upper deck, and experience new destinations. Jump aboard, and see extraordinary, amazing Ireland from a different perspective.



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Contact Us

Lakeside Drive , Ballina,
Killaloe, Co. Clare , V94 A402

+353-86-814-0559

www.spiritofkillaloe.ie

info@spiritofkillaloe.ie

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Killaloe River Cruises, Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland

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Killaloe Hotel & Spa

Along Lough Derg’s spectacular shores, the Killaloe Hotel & Spa offers guests a hidden retreat from the world. Situated a mere stones throw away from the “twin town” of Killaloe & Ballina, the hotel

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Shannon House

Shannon House in Castleconnell, is a charming cafe with an unmistakable personality. Owned and Run by John O'Donnell,

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Castle Oaks House Hotel & Spa

Castle Oaks House Hotel & Spa’s a true hidden gem when it comes to Irish hotels. Sitting perfectly beside the River Shannon, this 18th century house is resplendent in white and as you walk through its doors, you

Nearby Accommodation

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Killaloe Hotel & Spa

Along Lough Derg’s spectacular shores, the Killaloe Hotel & Spa offers guests a hidden retreat from the world. Situated a mere stones throw away from the “twin town” of Killaloe & Ballina, the hotel

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Castle Oaks House Hotel & Spa

Castle Oaks House Hotel & Spa’s a true hidden gem when it comes to Irish hotels. Sitting perfectly beside the River Shannon, this 18th century house is resplendent in white and as you walk through its doors, you

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Andy’s Gastropub & B&B

Andy’s Gastropub & B&B in Nenagh proves that great hospitality doesn’t stop when the kitchen closes. Owner Joe Mulqueen and his seasoned team may be rightly famed for their food, but the accommodation is a real highlight.

Nearby Iconic

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Pat Collin’s Bar

Pat Collin’s Bar here in Adare is one of those places that feels like it has always belonged exactly where it stands. Adare itself is one of Ireland’s most loved villages, and once you arrive,

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The Thatch Crinkill

The Thatch Bar & Restaurant in Crinkill, Co. Offaly is the kind of place that reminds you why Irish pubs are famous the world over. As one of the county’s oldest watering holes, this timeless 300-year-old classic has gathered a multitude of well earned awards,

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JJ Killeen’s

On the banks of the River Shannon in the ever-popular village of Shannonbridge, JJ Killeen’s has roared back to life. After a few years closed, it’s now under the stewardship of Liam Fallon, who has spared no expense renovating this gem into one of Ireland’s most iconic Irish pubs.