









3 hour(s)
English
Included
Chance to spot dolphins and other sea life during the cruise
Relaxing and scenic journey suitable for all ages
3-hour sightseeing cruise along the Intracoastal Waterway to Ponce Inlet
Great for both visitors and locals seeking a unique coastal experience
€ 372.67
€ 342.86


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Set sail on a 3-hour sightseeing cruise that takes you south along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway toward Ponce Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. This leisurely journey offers a perfect mix of relaxation and exploration, with stunning views of lush tropical landscapes, charming islands, and impressive waterfront homes. Whether you're a visitor or a local, this cruise promises an unforgettable escape into the natural and coastal beauty of the region.
Along the way, your experienced captain doubles as your guide, sharing fascinating facts and stories about the area’s history, landmarks, and marine life. The commentary is engaging and informative, adding depth to the breathtaking views and making the entire experience both educational and entertaining. It’s a great way to learn about the local ecosystem while soaking in the peaceful surroundings.
Keep your eyes on the water—you might just spot a playful dolphin swimming nearby! In fact, the first passenger to spot one wins a fun prize from the captain, adding a little excitement and friendly competition to the journey. Whether you're looking for a relaxing cruise or a scenic adventure with a touch of wildlife, this tour offers the best of both worlds.
Snacks
Bottled water
Gratuities
Bottle of Water
Sunglasses & Hat
Comfortable clothes and shoes
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
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Beautiful boat ride around the harbor and protected island. Be prepared to bundle up with it being much cooler/windy at sea (vessel doesn't have an indoor area so you're exposed to the elements). There is an audio recording for significant sights while the captain stops for photo opportunities. Easy to access via public transportation from Howth DART station.

A lovely way to look at a familiar place through a different lens. The journey left the Harbour and headed over to the nose of Health and then up around the island of Ireland’s eye the commentary was informative when you could hear it, but of course the birds were fairly noisy. Great to fill in a few hours when you’re traveling by yourself.

We booked the Sunset Cruise for the Friday evening of a sunny summer day, and the views were breathtaking. The cruise takes you around Ireland’s Eye Island, allowing you to get closer views of the magnificent cliffs. During the evening, when all the birds have returned to their nests, you can witness a magnificent view of the island. Some birds are still hunting for food on the water, and the view of them flying while the sun sets behind the beautiful orange sky is simply mesmerising. I highly recommend this cruise for young couples or an unforgettable date night in Dublin. Families can also enjoy an evening out on this cruise. Occasionally, you may spot seals peeking out of the water and looking at you.

Can't recommend enough. It obviously helped that the temperature was at an all time high and the setting was more like the south of france, but ireland when the weather is good is another level. We thoroughly enjoyed this, prices is relatively cheap all things considering, the staff on board were amazing, everything was perfect. We'll be back for the drop off cruise to Ireland eye next 🌞🌞🌞

Took the Howth Cliff Cruise recently and honestly, the views are absolutely stunning if you can manage to squeeze out to the front of the boat—seeing Ireland’s Eye and all the seabirds up close is really special. That said, the boat itself could use some TLC, and the windows are basically impossible to see out of, so don’t expect much if you’re hoping to enjoy the scenery from inside. If your cruise is full, you’ll want to be first on board to grab a good spot, otherwise you might be stuck at the back or inside with no view. Overall, it’s worth it for the scenery, just go in with realistic expectations about the boat and try to get outside for the best experience.



