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Dublin Bay Cruises - Dún Laoghaire Dalkey Island Return

Take an enjoyable boat journey with Dublin Bay Cruises as you set sail on this hour long cruise from Dún Laoghaire and see many places including Dalkey Island before returning to Dún Laoghaire.

  • Hour long cruise from Dún Laoghaire
  • Plenty to see on this cruise inlcluding Dalkey Island, James Joyce Martello tower and much more
  • One of the best and most enjoyable boat trip is Ireland.

Dún Laoghaire Dalkey Island Return

Depart from Dún Laoghaire and set sail on this relaxing hour long cruise where you will see Ireland a way you've never seen it before.

At first you will head soutth where you will pass James Joyce Martello Tower where famous author James Joyce spent six nights in it writing hsi novel Ulysses.

As you continue on the cruise you will pass the famous Forty Foot, a popular swimming location, Bullock harbour, Colimore Harbour and Dalkey Island.

You will also see Sorrento point and Killiney Bay before arrive back in Dún Laoghaire.

Depending on the day, there cruise could be joined by a pod of Dolphines on the journey.

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Dalkey Island as seen from Coliemore Harbour

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You will board the boat at the East Pier in Dún Laoghaire which is the long pedestrian pier and will get on and get off the ferry before the band stand at the Dublin Bay Cruises Blue Office.

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Duration. Approx 60 Minutes

Departure time - 5pm

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Goat Boat Tours is born from a passion and absolute obsession with the sea. It has been a dream for many years to showcase the stunning beauty of Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Dublin Bay, our coastline, biodiversity and marine life.  

Our Dublin boat tours will take you to some of the most beautiful and serene parts of the bay, where you can take in the stunning views and soak up the atmosphere. 

Each experience with max 11 passengers will last 1.5 hrs and will include a safety briefing where you will be supplied with all-weather clothing, lifejackets and a set of binoculars so you don’t miss anything.

During our Dublin boat tour, passengers will experience some of the incredible biodiversity that the area has to offer, from jellyfish to grey and harbour seals, sea birds, and if lucky, harbour porpoises and dolphins.

In addition to the biodiversity, passengers will learn about the history of Dun Laoghaire Harbour, the various Martello Towers, Dalkey Island, local legends and of course who lives in some of the jaw dropping houses dotted along our stunning coastline. 

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A Must See: Dalkey Island

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Tucked away, just southeast of Dun Laoghaire Pier, stands the beautiful and enchanting Dalkey Island.

Dalkey Island is amazing for reasons that are simply innumerable.

For one thing, it’s hard to get to … which means that it’s beauty and splendor lay largely untouched. It is also home to not only extraordinary views of Dalkey, Dun Laoghaire, and the Muglins Lighthouse, but also amazing wildlife and incredible historical structures.

Wildlife inhabitants of Dalkey Island include rabbits and goats (the latter species, originally brought to the island in the early 19th century), seals surrounding the perimeter, and birds soaring above—including the critically endangered Roseate Tern bird species. There have even been sightings of bottlenose dolphins around the Island!

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The view from the island is an absolute must-see, that few who travel to Dublin are able to boast about given the difficulty in getting to the island. In fact, most natives of Dublin have never even set foot on its grounds.

From an historical standpoint, it is simply extraordinary. Remains from the island (now on display at the National Museum in Dublin) have been dated back to the Middle Stone age! After which use of the island continued through the Iron Age and into the Early Christian period.

Incredibly enough, there is evidence that the island was inhabited 6,000 years ago (during the 4BC).

Ruins of a church on the island date back to the 7th century. The space was later slightly reconstructed for use as living quarters by the builders who’d created island’s other amazing ruins: Martello tower and the gun battery, in 1804.

Be sure to check it out on your trip to Dublin…this is a MUST see.

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An island of 9 wild hectares

Dalkey Island (Gaelic: Deilginis) is an uninhabited rocky island less than 300 kilometers offshore from the village of Dalkey . Once inhabited, the island still boasts a number of archaeological remains, including ruined houses, an old church and the Martello tower. A friendly island that’s easy to visit!

Visit Dalkey Island

Dalkey Island has the advantage of being just 5 minutes by boat from Coliemore and Bulloch ports, Dalkey’s local harbors. Open to visitors all year round, the island is home to numerous archeological remains dating back to prehistoric times, the Viking invasions and the Middle Ages. (Many of the objects found on the island are on display at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin).

Among the things to see, we recommend a visit to St Begnet’s Church, a 9th-century church now in ruins. The latter is said to have been abandoned following the Viking invasions, when the Vikings decided to use Dalkey Island as a port base.

Not far from there, you’ll also find a superb Martello tower. Built in the early 1800s, it is believed to have been constructed by the British as a surveillance and defense post during the Napoleonic Wars. In remarkable condition, it is particularly recognizable, even from across the river in the village of Dalkey .

Beyond these archeological curiosities, Dalkey Island is a charming island, ideal for walking and fishing. You can set off with your rod, and try to catch coalfish or mackerel. The island is also home to a few protected seals: with a bit of luck, you might just catch a glimpse!

You can also reach the island by kayak: some of the island’s rocky outcrops are more accessible at low tide.

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Dublin City to Dún Laoghaire

€25 per person

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A cruise from Dublin to Dun Laoghaire is a great way to enjoy the scenic views of Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea. You can sail from the city centre on our comfortable vessel that takes you past landmarks such as the Convention Centre, the Eastlink Bridge, the Poolbeg Lighthouse, and Dalkey Island. 

The cruise lasts approx 60 minutes and arrives at the beautiful Dun Laoghaire Harbour, where you can explore the town, visit the National Maritime Museum, or take a stroll along the pier. You can also get a discounted DART train ticket with your booking confirmation, which allows you to travel back to the city centre on the same day of sailing.  A cruise from Dublin to Dun Laoghaire is a fun and relaxing way to experience the beauty and culture of Ireland’s capital and its surroundings. 

Important Boat Trip Details

Important details.

  • You must arrive at least 15 minutes before scheduled departure time. 

Pickup Location

Dublin City –

Morning Departure Point: Sir John Rogerson’s Quay in the city opposite Dublin’s Convention Centre and beside The Samuel Beckett Bridge directly in front of The Ferryman Pub. 

City Centre Evening Departure Point: Berth 18, at the East Link Bridge (Outside the 3 Arena) 

Drop Off Location

Dún Laoghaire –

We are situated at the East Pier in Dun Laoghaire. This is the long pedestrian pier in Dun Laoghaire Harbour and passengers will embark and disembark our ferry before the band stand at our Blue Office on the East Pier. 

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Incredible afternoon at sea cruising around Dalkey Island, complete with blue skies, gorgeous views, and lots of jellyfish sightings. The crew couldn’t be more welcoming of our group of kids and pups – grateful to have such a family friendly activity in the nice weather! Thanks again! 

– September, 2023

Lovely trip around Dublin Bay from the city centre to Howth via Dun Laoghaire. I’m already looking forward to doing it again. The crew are lovely and very helpful

It was excellent experience and the staff were friendly and helpful..went there to celebrate my birthday and indeed we had fun!

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Second time doing this trip. Weather was good. Staff very friendly. Saw lots of birds of various species. Dolphins accompanied the boat around Howth Head. Dined afterwards in the Our House which is one of the many good restaurants on Howth Pier. I would highly recommend this trip

Stunning Views of Dublin – For anyone wishing to capture stunning views of Dublin with unique angles only possible from a boat, this tour is the ideal way to do so. We were blessed with great weather as well, although the waves were a bit choppy. The staff were all very welcoming and friendly.

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What a lovely way to get to Howth; seeing our city from a different angle…. Much to our surprise, we learnt so much from the guide – highly recommended, even for us Dubs….!

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– August, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Do i need rain gear.

We have a full heated indoor cabin that you can enjoy if it rains but we do recommend bringing a waterproof jacket also. 

How many people will be on-board?

We are licensed to hold 96 passengers on board.

Will there be seals and dolphins?

Yes there are always seals at Howth Harbour and sometimes in Dun Laoghaire Harbour. Often a pod of dolphins will surprise us during our cruises. 

How much is the fare?

Standard fare is €25 per person but this varies depending on which route you choose. 

 Can we just arrive and hop on?

If the vessel is not fully booked you can purchase a ticket at the boat but we strongly advise booking online in advance to avoid disappointment. 

How far in advance of the sailing should we arrive at the departure point?

We advise arriving 30 min prior to departure time.

Will there be a staff member there to meet me?

Our crew will be there to welcome you on board.

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A Guide To Dalkey In Dublin: Things To Do, Great Food And Lively Pubs

By Author James March

Posted on Last updated: December 29, 2023

A Guide To Dalkey In Dublin: Things To Do, Great Food And Lively Pubs

The beautiful little town of Dalkey is the perfect spot for an afternoon by the sea.

And, while it’s unlikely you’ll bump into notable residents such as Van Morrison or various members of U2, a trip to Dalkey in leafy south Dublin will at least give an idea of why the rich and famous choose to live here!

The town is gorgeous, there’s lots of great places to eat (and drink!) and there’s plenty of things to do in Dalkey and nearby, as you’ll discover in the guide below.

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Some quick need-to-knows before visiting Dalkey in Dublin

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Although a visit to Dalkey in Dublin is fairly straightforward, there are a few need-to-knows that’ll make your visit that bit more enjoyable.

1. Location

Sitting around 15 km southeast of Dublin, the twin coastal neighbourhoods of Dalkey and Killiney have been compared to the Italian Amalfi Coast thanks to the spectacular cliffs and gently curving shoreline (the less said about the weather the better!). Dalkey is easily reached from Dublin via the DART and the 7D, 59 and 111 Dublin Bus services.

2. Famous folks that call it ‘home’

As one of Dublin’s most affluent areas, it’s no surprise that famous and wealthy folks have decided to plant roots in Dalkey. From the music world alone you’ll find Bono, The Edge, Van Morrison, Chris de Burgh and Enya. Adding some international stardust, actor Matt Damon and his family lived in Dalkey for a period in 2020.

3. A scenic spot to explore from

If you’re going to call yourself the ‘Amalfi Coast of Ireland’, then you’d better be pretty scenic! Thankfully, Dalkey’s plenty of lovely spots to explore and viewpoints that offer some deadly views along its famous coast. The vistas from Sorrento Park alone are worth the trip down to Dalkey!

4. Plenty to see, do and eat

But it’s not all about the views. There’s a ton of history (the 600-year-old Dalkey Castle and nearby Dalkey Island , for example) and loads of cracking places to eat and drink. From fabulous French bistros to charming old pubs like Finnegan’s of Dalkey, you won’t be short of fine hospitality down here!

About Dalkey

While Dalkey is now home to the rich and famous, it has something of a gruesome distant past as it was once a Viking settlement and, according to chronicler John Clyn, it was one of the ports through which the plague entered Ireland in the mid-14th century. 

Dalkey was also once home to seven 15th-16th century castles, but sadly by the 19th-century there was little left of them since four had been destroyed and the other three dismantled and put to use elsewhere (one was turned into a carpenters shop). 

These days Dalkey is an affluent place where, even if your pockets aren’t bulging, there’s still loads to do and see.

Vibrant Castle Street is Dalkeys vibrant centre and is full of great pubs and restaurants, while if you want a taste of the coast then head down Sorrento Road and take in some of the spectacular views from Sorrento Park. 

Things to do in Dalkey (and nearby)

One of the reasons why a visit to Dalkey is one of the most popular day trips from Dublin is due to the sheer volume of things there is to see and do.

Below, you’ll find heaps of things to do in Dalkey, from kayak tours over to the uninhabited Dalkey Island to boat tours, the castle and more.

1. Take a cruise to Dalkey Island

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Lying around 300 metres off the coastline just north of Killiney Beach , the 25 acre Dalkey Island is uninhabited though there’s evidence of human occupation dating back to the Neolithic period!

The easiest way of checking out this unique place is by jumping on one of the local ferries leaving from Dún Laoghaire or with Dublin Bay Cruises .

Taking around 75 minutes, the cruise takes in the James Joyce Martello Tower, the famous Forty Foot, Bullock harbour, Dalkey Island and Collimore Harbour, Sorrento point, Killiney Bay before arriving back at Dún Laoghaire .

2. Or take the scenic route on a kayak

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But for those of you with a more active disposition, why not make the journey to the island via kayak? Kayaking.ie offer daily award-winning guided kayak tours in the Dalkey area and are suitable for anyone to try. 

They’ll provide all the gear and equipment so all you need to do is learn the ropes and then you’ll be away and kayaking among the waves and seals! It’s definitely a challenge, but it’s a unique view of Dalkey Island and one you won’t forget in a hurry. 

3. Spend a rainy afternoon at Dalkey Castle

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If your plans are scuppered by the weather, then you could do a lot worse than spending an afternoon at the 15th-century Dalkey Castle . While it isn’t as imposing from the outside as some of Ireland’s larger castles, it’s still in good nick and looks pretty cool as part of the street. 

Jump on one of their interactive group tours and hear from various characters from the Middle Ages about life back then. You’ll also be able to check out an early Christian church and graveyard as well as explore the castle’s original features such as the Murder Hole(!) and Battlements. 

4. And a sunny one at the Vico Baths

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When the weather is playing ball, however, definitely try to get down to the cool and quirky Vico Baths . Around a 15-minute walk south of central Dalkey, they’re a popular spot that shouldn’t be missed. 

Secluded and only accessible through a small gap in a wall on Vico Road, the Vico Baths are one of Dublin’s hidden gems (sorry for using such a clichéd phrase, but it’s true!).

Follow the signs and handrails down to a dreamy little perch where you can jump and plunge into the swirling pools below.

5. Catch the sun rise from Killiney Hill

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For some gorgeous coastal views (especially at sunrise) after an easy little ramble, walks don’t come much better than the Killiney Hill Walk . Killiney Hill Park itself is just a short walk south of central Dalkey so you won’t be too tired by the time you get there!

And taking just 20 minutes from the car park to the summit, you get some serious bang for your buck as you’ll be treated to stunning views out over Bray Head and the Wicklow Mountains on one side and of Dublin city on the other.

6. Soak up the views from Sorrento Park

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Another quietly great spot for views is Sorrento Park , just north of the Vico Baths. Though it’s less of a park and more of a small hill, you won’t really be thinking about trivial details like that when you sit on one of the benches and take in the gorgeous views out to Dalkey Island and the Wicklow Mountains. 

Sorrento Park is around a 15-minute walk from central Dalkey and the main entrance is on the corner of Coliemore Road. 

7. Take the short spin to Sandycove

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Wedged in between Dalkey and Dún Laoghaire, Sandycove’s a cool little spot with plenty to do and heaps of places to eat.

While its small beach is popular with visiting families and locals alike, Sandycove is probably best known for the Forty Foot – a rocky promontory that used to be exclusively a gentleman’s bathing place but thankfully is open and hugely popular with pretty much everyone!

Once you’re all freshened up, head over to the lively Glasthule Road and get stuck into one of its many pubs and food joints. Sandycove Beach is also well worth checking out.

8. Or the slightly longer one to Dún Laoghaire

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Not much further beyond Sandycove is Dún Laoghaire, a handsome coastal town that was the original terminus of Ireland’s first railway.

The harbour is notable for its two large granite piers that look from above like a couple of skinny crab pincers and if you walk them you’ll get some cool views of the town, Dublin city and the distant mountains. 

As well as having plenty of places to eat, other things to do in Dún Laoghaire include the James Joyce Tower & Museum and National Maritime Museum of Ireland. See our guide to the best things to do in Dún Laoghaire for more.

Places to eat in Dalkey

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Photos via DeVille’s Restaurant on Facebook

Although we go into the best places to eat in detail in our Dalkey restaurants guide, we’ll give you a few of our favourites below.

1. DeVille’s

Opened on Castle Street in 2012 by brother and sister David and Kim O’Driscoll, DeVille’s serves traditional French bistro fare seven nights a week. Despite the seemingly French name, DeVille’s is apparently named after the O’Driscoll’s great-grandmother. Appetizers include a French onion soup and a raft of locally caught oysters, while mains feature a beef bourguignon, pan-fried dover sole and a choice of 28-day dry-aged steaks. 

2. Ragazzi Gastro Market

Located on Coliemore Road and slightly away from the main bustle of Castle Street, Ragazzi Gastro Market is a no-nonsense but supremely tasty Italian that serves up Italy’s culinary greatest hits with aplomb. They’ll also sort you out with a range of specials and they also do a deadly selection of paninis. You won’t break the bank either, as all their food comes in at exceptional value. 

3. JAIPUR DALKEY

Something of an institution that’s been in Dalkey for 20 years now, Jaipur’s Indian food must be hitting the right notes as some of Dalkey’s rich and famous can sometimes be seen enjoying their fiery cuisine. But regardless of what type of curry Bono orders, you’re bound to have a good time in this smart restaurant where they combine Irish produce with traditional Indian techniques. 

Pubs in Dalkey

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Photo via the Dalkey Duck on Facebook

There are some brilliant pubs in Dalkey that are perfect for a post-walk (or post-kayak) pint and a bite to eat. Here are our favourites.

1. Finnegan’s of Dalkey

A family institution that’s been a part of life in Dalkey since 1970, Finnegan’s of Dalkey is located at the southern end of Castle Street and is a fine spot for a pint at any time of year (or day!). As well as a fine whiskey and gin selection, Finnegan’s also has a hearty dinner menu that goes exceptionally well with a pint of the black stuff. 

2. The Kings Inn

Slap bang in the middle of Castle Street is The Kings Inn , a place to visit if you’re coming for a pint and nothing but a pint. In fact, the staff here are rather proud of being the only pub in Dalkey that doesn’t serve food (crisps and nuts don’t count!). So sit down, settle in, order a beer and enjoy the lively atmosphere. 

3. The Dalkey Duck

If you want a pub that’s all about the food, however, then get over to the Dalkey Duck at the top of Castle Street. While the menu isn’t big, the food that is on offer is exceptionally well-prepared and their hake fish ‘n’ chips is one of Dalkey’s finest feeds. But it’s a great spot for a pint too and their beer garden is deadly during the summer months. 

Dalkey hotels and B&Bs

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Now, there are no hotels in Dalkey town, however, there are plenty a short distance away, as you’ll discover below.

Note: if you book a stay through one of the links below we  may make a tiny commission that helps us keep this site going. You won’t pay extra, but we really do appreciate it.

1. Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel

Nestled in next to Killiney Hill Park, the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel is an 18th-century 4-star luxury hotel that looks as impressive as it sounds. There are 113 ornately decorated rooms to choose from and if you’re really ready to push the boat out then check out the opulent original 18th-century Castle Suites.

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2. Haddington House

A collection of lovingly restored Victorian townhouses looking out over Dún Laoghaire harbour, Haddington House is only a 10-minute drive from Dalkey is a cracking place to base yourself during your stay in Dublin. The 45 rooms here are smart and contemporary and they also offer an award-winning neighbourhood restaurant overlooking the sea. 

3. Royal Marine Hotel

On a much grander scale in Dún Laoghaire is the Royal Marine Hotel, a 228-room 4-star luxury hotel that dates back to 1863. Previous guests include Frank Sinatra and Charlie Chaplin so you’re in good company! With many of its original features still intact, the Royal Marine is a gorgeous place to stay and only a short drive from Dalkey.

FAQs about visiting Dalkey in Dublin

We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from ‘What are the most unique things to do in Dalkey?’ to ‘Is it really worth visiting?’.

In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

What are the best things to do in Dalkey?

I’d argue that the ferry to Dalkey Island, Sorrento Park and the castle are the best things to do in Dalkey.

Is Dalkey worth visiting?

Yes – this is a stunning corner of Dublin and you’ll feel like you’ve left the city far behind you if you take a trip here.

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    An island of 9 wild hectares Dalkey Island has the advantage of being just 5 minutes by boat from Coliemore and Bulloch ports, Dalkey's local harbors. Open to visitors all year round, the island is home to numerous archeological remains dating back to prehistoric times, the Viking invasions and the Middle Ages.

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