Explore the Majestic Waters with Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours
Discover the beauty of Dingle Bay with unforgettable dolphin sightings and breathtaking coastal views with Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours.
Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours offers an unforgettable experience for tourists seeking to explore the breathtaking beauty of Dingle Bay and its marine life. Join guided boat tours that take you through stunning landscapes, with opportunities to spot dolphins, seals, and a variety of seabirds in their natural habitat. Perfect for families, couples, and nature lovers alike, this is a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to Dingle.
A brief summary to Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours
- Unit 2, The Pier, Strand St, Dingle, Farrannakilla, Co. Kerry, V92 A6XT, IE
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- Monday 10 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
- Thursday 10 am-5 pm
- Friday 10 am-5 pm
- Saturday 10 am-5 pm
- Sunday 10 am-5 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours.
- Book your tour in advance during the peak tourist season to secure your spot.
- Bring a camera for stunning photos of dolphins and the beautiful coastline.
- Dress in layers, as it can get chilly on the water, even in the summer.
- Consider taking an early morning tour for a quieter experience and more chances to see wildlife.
- Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience on the water.
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Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car along Slea Head Drive, continue on the scenic route until you reach Dingle town. Look for signs directing you to Dingle, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from the Slea Head area. Once you arrive in Dingle, follow the main road (Strand Street) towards the waterfront. Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours is located at Unit 2, The Pier, Strand St, Farrannakilla, Dingle, Co. Kerry, V92 A6XT. There is parking available near the pier, but please note that parking fees may apply, ranging from €2 to €5 per hour depending on the season.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transport, you can take a bus from various points along Slea Head Drive to Dingle. Bus Eireann operates routes that connect to Dingle, with services typically running every hour. Once you arrive in Dingle, disembark at the main bus stop located on Green Street. From there, it’s a short 10-minute walk to Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours. Head towards the waterfront and follow Strand Street until you reach the pier. The walk is straightforward, and you will enjoy views of the harbor along the way.
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Walking
If you're already in Dingle town and want to walk to Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours, start at the main street and head towards the harbor. Walk along Green Street, which becomes Strand Street as you approach the pier. The journey is about 1 kilometer and should take you approximately 15 minutes. Enjoy the local shops and cafes along the way, and once you reach the pier, you will see the signage for Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours.
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