Shannon Ferries
Review
Starting in Tarbert, County Kerry, you drive aboard and let the estuary do the heavy lifting. With your ticket sorted with a smile, you wander to the deck and watch the Shannon’s wide waters slip past, chimneys and headlands trading places while the breeze clears the head. Minutes later you’re gliding towards County Clare and a feast of exciting stops: the Burren’s lunar limestone, Lahinch for big waves, the Cliffs of Moher for drama, Doolin for music and ferries, Loop Head for wild edges, and Ennis for food and history. Decades of practice show in the easy boarding, marshalling lanes, and a crew who keep everything steady and straightforward. Twin ships run throughout the day, so queues seldom build and plans stay on track. The hop is short, the outlook big, and the price kind, especially against the long road around. Step off ready to explore, already ahead of schedule.
- Top 100 Review
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Killimer
,
Kilrush, Co Clare
, V15 FK09
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