Slieve League Cliffs Cruise: Guided Maritime Tour of Europe's Highest Sea Cliffs in Donegal

Embark on a guided maritime tour of Slieve League Cliffs, Europe’s highest sea cliffs in County Donegal. Cruise past stunning landmarks and witness the rich marine wildlife of Donegal Bay.

Duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Donegal Bay - On leaving the harbour, we are met with Rotten Island lighthouse which was constructed in 1838. It is still functional & extremely important to all vessel entering & departing the port.
  • St. John’s Point - We can also see in the distance, St Johns Point Lighthouse, located at the end of the long peninsula, constructed in 1831 &…
What's Included
  • Life jackets provided
What's Not Included
  • Snacks
Additional Information

Embark on a voyage from the scenic Killybegs harbour, located in the remarkable County Donegal - previously acclaimed as ‘the coolest place on the planet’. Our destination is the base of Europe’s tallest accessible marine cliffs to witness the awe-inspiring Slieve League cliffs that ascend 1,972 feet / 601 metres above the sea level.
As we journey, we…

Location
Town Pier
Meet point is The Marina, Black Rock Pier, Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland. Our passengers all board at the marina/boat park.At the harbour the boat is called the Sliabh Liag Allure. There is lots of parking just at the entrance.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Wendyhm8921cy
Oct 12, 2024
Seniors on holiday from NY - Book it now, what an awesome experience. The weather was wonderful, the shipmates could not have been more helpful about explaining the surrounding area. The cliff's were breathtaking. Last time in April it had been cancelled, this time was perfect.
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Ellenwf9975sg
Oct 3, 2024
Enjoy the sea spray—it’s part of the experience. - Great time on the water! Beautiful scenery and courteous staff. Ride up top and enjoy the sea spray! Dress warmly and wear a poncho.
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Wendy_h
Sep 23, 2024
NY’ers in Northern Ireland! - Most beautiful day, lucky to have great weather, enjoy dolphins and then the cliffs, superb ride! The Long Island, NY’ers driving the island.
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Scott_t
Sep 21, 2024
Thumbs Up - Beautiful day for a boat ride. The shipmates were great and informative Got lucky with weather and the cliffs were amazing
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Patricia_f
Sep 19, 2024
Wild Life & Views! - Relaxing cruise with fresh air, spectacular views, and wonderful staff who took extra care to make sure that we all enjoyed the wildlife like dolphins & seals. Lovely afternoon.
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Jennifer
Sep 8, 2024
More than I bargained on an already great trip - Parking as in all of Ireland can be a doozy. It was little unclear where to enter the marina- there’s gates kind of everywhere, but there’s a little free lot west of the ahoy cafe that is perfect. We parked about a block east of there is a mother free lot. Not bad but more walking than our accessibility challenged bodies would have liked. Get there early to get a good seat. Though I do t think there was a bad place to be on the boat. The crew were so pleasant. The weather was gorgeous. We dressed for cool on the water and I was downright hot before we started going. I didn’t need any of the extra layers and was very comfortable. The soundtrack on the way to Slieve League taught about the bay and the area. It’s a bit out, but when get there-majestic! People at the top are TINY. it was so impressive. Worth every penny and had an amazing experience. On our way back to the marina, the captain announced there had been a whale sighting so we were going to make a detour. We made our way to a different part of the bay and after a lot of looking, found about 10 or so dolphins frolicking like it was sea world. They were delightful. And amidst all of that, the whale!! I can’t even explain how impressive it was to see this incredible creature. A huge bonus!
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Tammy
Sep 2, 2024
Crisply chilly fun. - Fabulous tour on a family run boat! They day was gray and chilly, but spirits were high. Enjoyed the history of the points of interest. Appreciated the loaner blanket as the top deck was crisply windy when we pulled close to the Cliffs. Was fun to see Slieve League Cliffs after seeing Cliffs of Moher the day before. Very different despite both being cliffs. Take and enjoy this tour.
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Ronald_s
Aug 30, 2024
Amazing and spectacular... - Amazing and spectacular views on a beautiful sunny day with informative audio guide. At times the water was choppy, but the views were worth it
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Linerguy
Sep 25, 2024
Slieve League from the sea! - Overall we had a lovely time, but there were a few things that sort of irked us. First, the trip was supposed to start at 11:30 a.m., but people were late and we didn't get underway until almost noon. The way I see it, it doesn't make sense to hold up dozens of people who were thoughtful enough to arrive on time just to accommodate four people who weren't. Next, we sat on the top deck, thinking we would have an excellent view. Instead, the seats are so close together, and the rows so narrow that it's nearly impossible to see when people on the end seats stand up and take photos. If you were in the middle seats and wanted to stand up and go to the rail, you'd have to fight your way through people who didn't want to stand who were sitting on either side of you. We were lucky to encounter a pod of dolphins, and the captain stopped the boat while they swam around us. Problem was, the people in the end seats would stand at the rail, and so we couldn't really see them. In the company's defense, they did have signs posted on the rail, asking people to not block other people's view, but they said nothing to them when they did. Some information given in the pre-recorded narration was not correct. As we were passing the coastline on our way to Slieve League, it said that the Cunard liner, LUSITANIA, had called there. Being an ocean liner enthusiast and the author of several books on ocean liners - not to mention a collector of ocean liner memorabilia, including items from LUSTANIA - I'm 100% certain the ship did not call anywhere in County Donegal. The only Irish port LUSITANIA called at was Queenstown (now Cobh), where she anchored off Roche's Point. The ship would also occasionally call at Fishguard in Wales on her way to and from Liverpool. County Donegal would be nearly 400 nautical miles out of her way. Having said all this, I will say the crew were super friendly, and we felt perfectly safe. Slieve League is incredible, and although we've seen it from atop, it was amazing to see it at sea level.
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Tammytc5112br
Sep 2, 2024
Guide was a no show! - This was the worst ! The guide never showed up , we could see the boat docked in the harbour ! No one around ! No one answered our calls or messages . We waited with no bench or washroom facilities for over an hour . Paid 50$ euros to get here by cab , arrived 1/2 hour early ! No one greeted us , we just waited ! Worst thing is , is now we have no way of seeing what we wanted to see due to our travel schedule !
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