Port of Galway New Docks, Galway, County Galway
About the Business
Welcome to the Port of Galway, located at Harbour Office, New Docks in the picturesque city of Galway, Ireland. As a crucial hub for trade and tourism, the Port of Galway provides a gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way.
With over 500 years of history, the Port of Galway has played a significant role in the economic development of the city and the region. Today, it is a busy and modern port, offering a comprehensive range of maritime services including cargo handling, ship repairs, and fuel bunkering. Our team of experienced professionals works tirelessly to ensure that all ships and cargo receive efficient and safe operations.
The Port of Galway also serves as a vital transportation link for visitors to Galway and the surrounding areas. Regular ferry services connect Galway to the stunning Aran Islands, as well as other popular destinations such as the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren.
In addition to its role in trade and tourism, the Port of Galway is committed to preserving and protecting the natural beauty of the region through sustainable practices. From reducing greenhouse gas emissions to supporting local biodiversity, we strive to operate in an environmentally responsible way.
As the Port of Galway continues to grow and evolve, we remain dedicated to providing the highest level of service to our customers while also upholding our responsibility to the community and the environment. We invite you to explore all that the port has to offer and experience the beauty of Galway for yourself.
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Reviews
"Big ships, small port. Irish naval vessels dock here sometimes."
"Lovely place to walk around seeing the ships come and go"
"Amazing views, eye catching scenary and a perfect spot for bird viewing. Enjoyed my time thoroughly on the ports and sea side. Weather added up cherry on it with drizzles and super rush of air. Great place to sit down for sometime and enjoy the nature."
"Always a wonderful place to visit, plenty of activity for the boat enthusiasts. Great spot for taking photos."
"The crew of Aran Island ferries was very professional in handling the gangway, all aspects of the ship, as well as all the passengers on our trip to Inis Mór and the Cliffs of Moher. The ship was clean and the high-backed seats were clean, comfortable and free from wear and tear. There is room for 400 people, either upstairs, which is outdoors, or downstairs, which is indoors. All seats have good views, so no rush to get on board. While viewing the Cliffs of Moher, the ship went past and turned around so both sides had good viewing. They are punctual, so don't be late!"
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