Want to explore the coast of Dingle and its Peninsula by boat? We recommend the Dingle Sea Safari, which offers boat trips for a maximum of 12 people, so you can explore all the wonders of the surrounding area! A must-do!
The Dingle Sea Safari boat – www.dingleseasafari.com
If you’re ever in Dingle, don’t forget to take a zodiac tour with the Dingle Sea Safari!
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offers themed tours to meet Fungie the dolphin (a wild dolphin that likes to play with tourist boats in Dingle Bay), or to explore every corner of the Dingle Peninsula!
From caves to cliffs, via the sumptuous Blasket Islands, this marine safari lets you observe oceanic rock formations, seals, puffins nesting nearby…etc. To put it plainly: you’re in for a real treat with over 2h30 of marine exploration!
This ultra-cool tour will give you a breath of fresh sea air and an original way to discover the Dingle Peninsula. The guide is very friendly, alternating between information on the fauna and marine geology, and punctuating his stories with amusing anecdotes. In short, you’ll never see the time go by!
Don’t forget to dress warmly: the boat pulses and is not afraid of the waves. Nevertheless, the air is invigorating, and you’re likely to catch quite a bit of sea spray: so you might as well dress for the occasion. Note, however, that Dingle Sea Safari will equip you with warm coats for the occasion: raincoats to make sure you don’t end up drenched and shivering at the end of the excursion!