Skerries Sea Tours , Malahide, County Dublin
About the Business
Welcome to Skerries Sea Tours, an exciting establishment and a top tourist attraction located in the beautiful town of Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Our mission is to provide a unique experience that is both educational and entertaining for visitors of all ages.
Skerries Sea Tours offers a range of activities that showcase the stunning coastal landscapes and wildlife of Malahide, including guided boat trips around the Skerries Islands, fishing charters, seal watching tours, and bird-watching excursions. Our experienced and knowledgeable team will take you on a journey across the Irish Sea, where you can catch a glimpse of dolphins, seals, and various bird species that make this region their home.
At Skerries Sea Tours, we are passionate about promoting environmental preservation and responsible tourism practices. Our tours are conducted with the utmost respect for the natural habitats and ecosystems of the Malahide coast.
Our boats are equipped with comfortable seating, safety gear, and state-of-the-art navigation equipment to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a fishing enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for a unique outdoor activity, Skerries Sea Tours is the ideal destination for you.
We take great pride in being a point of interest and a staple among tourist attractions in the area. Our team is committed to delivering an experience that will leave a lasting impression on our visitors. Come and explore the wonders of the Malahide coast with Skerries Sea Tours today!
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"It is good place for children and parents, for wicked"
"We boarded at Malahide Marina at 0945. Eoin & his dad introduced themselves, showed us how to put on life jackets etc., and we boarded the covered rib. It took about 15-20mins to get out to the island with lots of stories and history on the way to build suspense for the island visit. It was amazing to approach the harbour on Lambay, it was unexpectedly large and robust. Once landed on the pier we got a brief summary of the proposed itinerary for the day. Gerry was our tour guide and took us right up to the top of the island. On route we saw lots of wallaby, deer and pheasant. The pace was leisurely with lots of time for looking at birds and gaining a bit of history of the island. At the top we were able to see all of North County Dublin and right up to the Mournes. From there we went over to the back of the island where we saw the terns, guillemot, fulmar and the puffins. We also saw the spot where the Tayleur ship went down approx 150 years ago. We got a tour of the church and could see into some of the castle grounds as we came down the mountain for our tea. Picking up all the Lutyens architecture on the way. The island was spectacular and well worth the visit. It really showed Dublin in a different light. I'd thoroughly recommend the trip. Tips: Bring good walking shoes/boots The walking isn't too taxing. Bring packed lunch, you'll get a cup of tea there. We were out 0945 to 1445"
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