Explore Aran Island, Cliffs of Moher & Cruise from Galway. Discover medieval ruins, ancient castles, and breathtaking landscapes. Book your guided tour now!
Explore Aran Island, Cliffs of Moher & Cruise from Galway. Discover medieval ruins, ancient castles, and breathtaking landscapes. Book your guided tour now!
- Cliffs of Moher - Begin your day in Galway with a morning departure, accompanied by a knowledgeable local driver-guide. Your journey will take you along the Wild Atlantic Way, through the unique, moon-like terrain of the Burren, and onward to the Cliffs of Moher. As you head towards the ferry departure point in the quaint fishing village of…
- Cliffs of Moher - Begin your day in Galway with a morning departure, accompanied by a knowledgeable local driver-guide. Your journey will take you along the Wild Atlantic Way, through the unique, moon-like terrain of the Burren, and onward to the Cliffs of Moher. As you head towards the ferry departure point in the quaint fishing village of Doolin, you’ll pass through the charming villages of Clarenbridge, Kilcolgan, Ballindereen, Kinvara, and Ballyvaughan.
On this route, you’ll encounter medieval ruins, 16th-century tower house castles, churches, graveyards, dry stone walls, quays, harbors, and a variety of farm animals including ponies, horses, calves, cows, lambs, and sheep. You might even spot a leprechaun or two.
At Ballyvaughan, your driver-guide will turn south, following the Wild Atlantic Way along Clare’s coastline. You’ll pass Black Head (a Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point), Fanore Strand (another Discovery Point), and the smaller cliffs of Ballyreen.
Here, you can witness the raw power of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes against Ireland’s coastline—this is the essence of the Wild Atlantic Way.
Around 11am, you’ll arrive in Doolin to catch the ferry to Inisheer, the smallest and closest of the Aran Islands in the Gaeltacht region. The Aran Islands—Inishmore (Inis Mor), Inishmaan (Inis Meain), and Inisheer (Inis Oirr)—are limestone outcrops that enclose Galway Bay.
During the 30-minute ferry ride, keep an eye out for a local bottlenose dolphin that sometimes follows the ferry. Once on Inisheer, you’ll have free time to explore ancient castles and churches, wander narrow lanes between stone walls, and relax on deserted white sand beaches. You can easily explore the entire island by renting a bicycle or a pony and trap.
The return ferry to Doolin includes a guided scenic cruise beneath the stunning Cliffs of Moher. From this vantage point, you’ll get a breathtaking view of the 214-meter high, 8-kilometer long Cliffs of Moher (a Wild Atlantic Way Signature Point). As the locals say, “From the Cliffs you see the sea, but from the sea you see the Cliffs.”
Afterward, you’ll head to the top of the Cliffs of Moher. Re-board the coach and your driver-guide will take you to the summit for at least a one-hour stop. The entry fee to the Cliffs and the eco-friendly visitor center, the Atlantic Edge, is included. Take a walk along the cliff tops and soak in the expansive views of the ocean and sky.
Departing from the Cliffs of Moher, you’ll return to Galway via Lisdoonvarna, known for its world-famous matchmaking festival held every September. You’ll once again traverse the limestone, glacio-karst landscape of the Burren.
You’ll arrive back in Galway city at approximately 6:30pm, returning to your original departure point.
- Driver/guide
- Driver/guide
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Embark on this amazing journey along the stunningly beautiful Wild Atlantic Way, passing through the otherworldly landscape of the Burren to the renowned Cliffs of Moher. Discover medieval remains, 16th century tower house fortresses, sacred places, burial grounds, handcrafted stone walls, ports, ponies, calves, cows, lambs, sheep and maybe even…
Embark on this amazing journey along the stunningly beautiful Wild Atlantic Way, passing through the otherworldly landscape of the Burren to the renowned Cliffs of Moher. Discover medieval remains, 16th century tower house fortresses, sacred places, burial grounds, handcrafted stone walls, ports, ponies, calves, cows, lambs, sheep and maybe even encounter a mythical leprechaun!
As you drive down the Clare coast, feel the might of the Atlantic Ocean as it clashes against the shoreline. Hop on the ferry at Doolin to reach Inisheer, the smallest and nearest of the Gaelic-speaking Aran Islands. Be on the lookout for native bottlenose dolphins that are sometimes seen around the ferry. On Inisheer, delve into the rich past of the island’s castles, churches, narrow byways, stone barriers, and untouched sandy beaches.
The ferry back offers a guided pictorial sail under the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher. On arriving back at Doolin, head to the summit of the Cliffs of Moher for a leisurely walk along the Cliffs edge. Wrapping up the tour at the Cliffs, you return to Galway.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Island visit part of the tour is weather dependant.
- Meet point is in Galway City centre, outside Kinlay Hostel, Merchants Rd, Eyre Square, Galway, H91 F2KT, Ireland
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.