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Summer Evening Cruises on Carlingford Lough

Carlingford Lough Cruises, Greencastle Pier Road, Greencastle, County Down, BT3 4LR
Ferry at Sunset on Carlingford Lough

About

Sit back and relax as we take you on a voyage of discovery around one of Ireland's most beautiful loughs, as the sun sets. Soak up the breathtaking sights as we cruise along the Southern shoreline, past the medieval town of Carlingford with its picturesque marina and imposing King John's Castle and the Cooley Mountains. On the Northern shoreline, enjoy panoramic views of Greencastle Royal Castle, and Rostrevor Bay and the majestic Mourne Mountain region.

While onboard, enjoy an audio tour and live music and dancing as you cruise. Food and drink services also available onboard.

Board the cruises at our terminals at either Greenore, Co. Louth or Greencastle, Co. Down, and begin your cruise along this panoramic Lough area. Learn the stories of the famous myths and legends of the Lough. Be sure to keep an eye out for Finn, Carlingford Lough's resident dolphin, as we depart. He's sure to pop up and say hello!

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  • Booking Required

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£20.00 per ticket
Family£55.00 per ticket

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Road Directions

From Newry, take the Warrenpoint Road, Greencastle is a 30 min drive from Newry and 10 minute drive from Kilkeel town.

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