Skellig Michael Boat Trips
Discover the Magic of Skellig Michael Boat Trips in Portmagee
Explore Portmagee Whiskey, where tradition meets craftsmanship in the heart of County Kerry, Ireland's beautiful coastal landscape.
Portmagee Whiskey is a must-visit for tourists seeking a taste of authentic Irish whiskey. Nestled in the charming village of Portmagee, this remarkable attraction offers an immersive experience into the rich heritage and craftsmanship of whiskey-making in Ireland. With its stunning coastal views and warm hospitality, it’s perfect for both whiskey enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Skellig Michael, you must first take a boat back to the mainland, which usually departs from the Skelligs Visitor Centre in Portmagee. The boat ride takes approximately 30 minutes and costs about €40 per person. Once you arrive at the visitor centre, you can drive to Portmagee Whiskey. Head south on the R565 for about 1.5 kilometers until you reach the junction with the N70. Turn left onto the N70 and continue for about 6 kilometers. After approximately 3 minutes of driving, you will arrive at Barrack Hill, Doory, where Portmagee Whiskey is located. The address is V23 V295.
Public Transportation
If you prefer public transportation, take the boat back from Skellig Michael to the mainland, which costs approximately €40 per person. Once you are back at the Portmagee Visitor Centre, you can catch a local bus or taxi to Barrack Hill in Doory, which is about 1.5 kilometers away. The bus service may vary, so check the local schedule for the latest times. Alternatively, you can arrange for a taxi, which should cost around €10-€15 for the short journey.
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Explore Skellig Michael: Ireland's ancient monastic island retreat, offering stunning views, rich history, and abundant wildlife. A must-visit UNESCO World Heritage site.
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