Dublin: Howth Coast and Irelands Eye Boat Tour

Take a breathtaking journey along Dublin's Howth Coast and Ireland's Eye, where rugged cliffs, stunning views, and a chance to spot diverse marine life await...

Dublin’s Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rugged beauty of this coastal region. Departing from Howth Harbour, the 45-minute journey provides stunning views of the area’s iconic cliffs and Dublin Bay, accompanied by live commentary on the local history and wildlife. With flexible cancellation policies and reasonable pricing, this tour is an accessible way to experience the natural wonders that await. But the real draw lies in the chance to witness the area’s diverse marine life, including…

Key Points

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  • 45-minute boat tour departing from Howth Harbour, offering stunning views of Howth’s coastline, Howth Cliffs, and the wildlife sanctuary of Ireland’s Eye.
  • Priced from $26.17 per person, with full refund available for cancellations up to 24 hours prior and the option to reserve without upfront payment.
  • Live onboard commentary provided by the captain, sharing local history and information about the wildlife, including seals.
  • Tour operates rain or shine, subject to the captain’s discretion in windy conditions, and does not include landing on Ireland’s Eye island.
  • Overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 189 reviews, with positive feedback on the skipper’s performance and the educational and scenic aspects of the tour.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour offers a 45-minute excursion from Howth Harbour, priced from $26.17 per person.

Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours prior for a full refund. They can also reserve their spot without upfront payment.

The tour showcases Ireland’s Eye, Howth Cliffs, and Balscadden Bay, with live onboard commentary and views of wildlife and panoramic scenery.

However, the tour doesn’t include landing on the island, and visitors should check other ferry options for that experience.

The tour operates rain or shine, subject to the captain’s discretion in excessively windy conditions.

Itinerary and Highlights

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Starting location for the Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour is Howth Harbour. The main sites visited include Irelands Eye, Howth Cliffs, and Balscadden Bay. The tour features live onboard commentary, views of wildlife such as seals, and panoramic scenery. However, landing on the island is not included, so visitors should check other ferry options for that experience.

| Site | Duration | Features |

| — | — | — |

| Irelands Eye | – | Wildlife sanctuary, part of Dublin Bay’s Biosphere |

| Howth Cliffs | – | Stunning coastal views |

| Balscadden Bay | – | Panoramic scenery |

Tour Experience

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During the Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour, visitors can admire the stunning views of Howth’s coastline and Dublin Bay.

The educational aspect of the tour allows passengers to learn local history and stories from the captain. As the boat sails past the wildlife sanctuary of Ireland’s Eye, which is part of Dublin Bay’s Biosphere, passengers may spot seals and other marine life.

The tour’s live onboard commentary provides an informative and engaging experience. Despite potentially choppy waters, the boat trip offers a unique opportunity to explore Howth’s picturesque scenery and natural wonders.

Customer Reviews and Ratings

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Passengers have left overwhelmingly positive reviews for the Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour, with an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 189 reviews.

Reviewers highlighted:

  • The skipper’s excellent performance and informative commentary.

  • Spotting seals during the trip, despite choppy waters.

  • An overall fantastic boat trip experience.

The reviews emphasize the tour’s educational aspect, with passengers learning about local history and stories from the captain.

The wildlife sanctuary of Ireland’s Eye also impressed visitors, making the tour a memorable experience.

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Important Information

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The Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour is subject to weather conditions, and the captain has the discretion to cancel the tour in excessively windy conditions.

The tour operates rain or shine, but cancellations may occur if the weather is deemed unsafe.

Passengers should arrive at the top of the pontoon at Howth Harbour, the designated meeting point, prior to the tour’s scheduled departure.

It’s important to note that landing on Ireland’s Eye island isn’t included in the tour, and passengers interested in visiting the island should explore alternative ferry options.

Starting Location and Meeting Point

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Where does the Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour depart from?

The tour starts at Howth Harbour, with the meeting point located at the top of the pontoon.

The tour departs from Howth Harbour, with the meeting point located at the top of the pontoon.

Guests will:

  • Gather at the designated spot on the pontoon, ready to embark on their 45-minute adventure.

  • Be greeted by the experienced captain who’ll provide the necessary information and safety instructions.

  • Board the vessel and enjoy the scenic journey along Howth’s coastline and towards the island of Ireland’s Eye.

The starting location and meeting point are both conveniently situated within Howth Harbour, allowing for a seamless start to the tour.

Free Cancellation and Reserve Now & Pay Later

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Along with the convenient starting location, the Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour offers flexible booking options.

Customers can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the tour for a full refund. This provides peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.

Plus, the tour allows customers to reserve their spot without any upfront payment. This "reserve now, pay later" policy makes it easy to secure a place on the tour.

These hassle-free booking conditions give visitors the flexibility to plan their Howth excursion with confidence.

Wildlife Sanctuary and Biosphere

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Ireland’s Eye, the central highlight of the Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour, is a designated wildlife sanctuary that forms part of Dublin Bay’s UNESCO Biosphere.

A designated wildlife sanctuary and part of Dublin Bay’s UNESCO Biosphere, Ireland’s Eye is the central highlight of the Howth Coast.

The island’s protected status allows visitors to witness:

  • A thriving seabird colony, including thousands of nesting razorbills, guillemots, and kittiwakes

  • Seals basking on the rocks, an iconic sight along the Howth coastline

  • A diverse ecosystem of coastal flora and fauna, all within Dublin’s metropolitan area

This unique natural haven, just a short boat ride from Howth Harbour, offers a chance to immerse in Dublin’s rich marine biodiversity.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is There a Toilet Available on the Boat?

The tour details do not specify whether there is a toilet available on the boat. It’s best to check with the tour operator if this information is important for your visit.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

Passengers are welcome to bring their own food and drinks on the boat tour. However, the tour operator does not provide onboard catering or facilities, so visitors should plan accordingly. The tour focuses on the scenic coastal views and wildlife.

What Is the Best Time of Day to Take the Tour?

The best time to take the tour is typically mid-day, when weather conditions are most stable. Many customers recommend the 1 PM departure for optimal sightseeing and minimal wind or choppy waters.

How Many Passengers Can the Boat Accommodate?

The boat can accommodate up to 60 passengers. The tour operator does not specify the exact capacity, but notes it provides "live onboard commentary" and views of wildlife, suggesting a medium-sized vessel suitable for small group experiences.

Can I Disembark and Explore the Howth Cliffs?

The tour does not include landing on Irelands Eye. Passengers can admire the Howth Cliffs from the boat, but cannot disembark and explore them. The tour focuses on scenic views and commentary, without an opportunity to go ashore.

The Sum Up

The Dublin: Howth Coast and Ireland’s Eye Boat Tour offers an unforgettable adventure, showcasing the stunning natural beauty of the Howth coastline and the wildlife-rich Ireland’s Eye. At $26.17 per person, the 45-minute tour provides live commentary, flexible cancellation, and the opportunity to witness seals and other local marine life. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a breathtaking experience, this tour is an excellent choice for your visit to Dublin.

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