Viaje en barco de Howth a Dun Laoghaire





Descripción
Un crucero idílico por la hermosa bahía de Dublín de la capital se ha convertido en algo "imprescindible" en la lista de tareas pendientes de todo el mundo. Con vistas de los impresionantes acantilados de Howth, el faro de Baily y la isla Dalkey, por nombrar sólo algunos, este es un día que no debe perderse. ¿Por qué no hacer un viaje a la hermosa bahía Biosphere de Dublín y disfrutar de la ciudad desde una perspectiva verdaderamente única?
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Salga del encantador pueblo pesquero de Howth en el norte del condado de Dublín. Durante su viaje de 60 a 70 minutos, verá aspectos de Dublín que no son posibles en ningún otro medio de transporte: el puerto de Howth, la isla de Irlanda's Eye, Howth Head, los faros de Baily y Kish. Sal y disfruta.
Mientras navega por Howth Head, vea el faro de Baily en Howth Cliffs. A lo lejos también verás el faro de Kish, antes de cruzar la bahía de Dublín en tu viaje a Dun Laoghaire.
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Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- La tarifa para niños se aplica solo cuando se comparte con 2 adultos que pagan
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- Opera en diferentes condiciones climáticas, vístase apropiadamente
- Los reembolsos no se emitirán si el tour / actividad se pierde debido a la llegada tardía o no se presenta
- Llegar al menos 15 minutos antes de la hora de salida. Si llega en coche, espere al menos 30 minutos para encontrar aparcamiento antes de llegar con nosotros, ya que Howth está muy ocupado.
Opiniones(19)
Perfect excursion. The crew is very nice and I find it essential to spend noon to see the Eye of Ireland and the Bay. The views from the boat are amazing. The tour takes about 1 hour. And you enjoy every moment. In the harbour there are also a couple of seals, in this case we saw the male. Then we had lunch there, the fish very fresh and spectacularly delicious. On price the boat trip is economical and then you eat delicious for a great price. Plus it's not crowded. Recommended 100%
Great infrastructure on the boat, seats available indoors and outdoors, friendly and helpful staff. Great scenery and very enjoyable experience for a reasonable price!
We went from Howth to Dun Laoghaire.Lovely trip & plenty seats & we were able to sit on deck.There was a bit of commentary around Howth but none regarding Poolbeg, Lambay or Dun Laoghaire.As it was a pleasant day we enjoyed the trip.
The boat trip was pleasant but there was no commentary whatsoever. It was very disappointing. When a member of the crew was asked about a sighting, he just said he was new. I would not recommend it
We did the one-way boat ride from Howth to Dun Laoghaire. The views were pretty but we were disappointed that there was no commentary (not even about safety precautions 😳). It was a sunny day, but high winds and high waves – so it was not a comfortable ride especially for anyone with sensitivity/motion sickness. Could use better signage on where to line up. Fortunately a friendly worker of another company told us what to do because our boat (nor any staff) was not there.
The view was absolutely stunning. Part of that was surely owed to the stunning weather, but I’m certain it would’ve been equally stunning in pouring rain (just a different appeal). The sailing we had originally booked was sadly not available, but we were contacted with enough time to spare in order to switch our plans around. A big thanks to Olwyn here, who handled the whole exchange absolutely brilliantly. Staff on board were perfectly professional, though I did not interact with them much myself. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay on board.
My Mum and I had a thoroughly enjoyable experience.Beautiful scenery and friendly crew who made the trip so special for us.Thank you all.
A beautiful day in the bay. Saw harbour seals and porpoises. However, the only commentary was at Ireland's Eye and the Baily Lighthouse. As a Dubliner I didn't mind, but for visitors I'm sure it was disappointing. Nothing about Lambay, Poolbeg or Dun Laoghaire.
Had a wonderful time, staff were very helpful and polite. The younger generation seemed to have really enjoyed the experience….
Lovely relaxing way to see Dublin from another angle. Cruise was busy but there were plenty of seats inside and we were also able to go out on deck downstairs during the cruise. We were dropped off in the centre of Dun Laoghaire and were able to get a walk on the pier in and a Teddys ice cream before getting the Dart back to the city centre.



