Spring and Autumn: Want to see the best of the Dublin cityscape on your boat tour? Then head there during the spring or autumn. The city is in bloom with the cherry blossoms or the changing colours of the autumn season. It’ll also be less busy, so even better.
Bring your brella: Yep, you’re going to need your umbrella when you visit. Even during the summer months, you can expect a shower or two. There are plenty of things to do to keep out of the rain, so it won’t be a damp squib.
Top things to do: Talking of things to do, Dublin offers plenty, after your boat cruise of course. There’s Dublin Castle, the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Zoo and Kilmainham Gaol for starters. Then you can enjoy the special Dublin nightlife, a perfect combination.
• Looking for romance? Then you’ve come to the right place. The Whitefriar Street church in Dublin is where you’ll find St Valentine’s relics. An Irish priest was permitted to exhume the skeleton and his remains are in a secure vault. Ok, not romance in the traditional way, but still!
• Dublin has some famous residents, including Abraham Stoker, or Bram to his friends. His novel Dracula may have been influenced by his time here.
• The St James Gate Brewery has a 9000-year lease, signed back in 1759 by Arthur Guinness. Think the famous drink will be around for some time to come.
You will need to check with the operator if Dublin offers boat cruises with lunch or dinner. You may find it’s better to eat and drink on dry land and just settle back and enjoy the cruise and the sights.
We realise you want to capture those destination hotspots on your tour. Many operators do offer free Wi-Fi on board, but you will need to check with the individual operator.
Yes, but be aware that there is a high season (April to September) and Low Season (October to March). Check the tour details for timings.
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Each tour is different, but in general, they will have a duration of between 1 to 2 hours. Make sure to check the specific tour for timings.
Boat tours will run at different times of the day, especially if you are booked on a lunch or dinner cruise. Make sure to check the tour details for a full listing of times.