Dingle and Fungie Dolphin Boat Tour from Killarney
Killarney, Ireland
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 1 day
Get on board for the most amazing tour of Ireland's most iconic destination, Dingle. This small group tour will let you experience the real Dingle and its unique surprises. Take the opportunity to walk along the gold sands of Inch beach before exploring the dramatic scenery of Slea Head. Upon returning the vibrant town of Dingle, you can soak in its unique atmosphere and to top it off take an amazing boat tour to meet Fungie, Dingle's world famous dolphin.
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Get on board for the most amazing tour of Ireland's most iconic destination, Dingle. This small group tour will let you experience the real Dingle and its unique surprises. Take the opportunity to walk along the gold sands of Inch beach before exploring the dramatic scenery of Slea Head. Upon returning the vibrant town of Dingle, you can soak in its unique atmosphere and to top it off take an amazing boat tour to meet Fungie, Dingle's world famous dolphin.Take a small group tour exploring the magnificent Dingle peninsula and discover its many secret gems. The tour departs Killarney at 9am and head west towards the Dingle peninsula. Our first stop is at Inch beach where you can take a stroll along its golden sands before exploring the dramatic scenery of Slea Head.
Afterwards we return to Dingle town where you can explore and soak in its unique vibrant atmosphere and then get ready to be mesmerized by Fungie the dolphin, as he entertains you with his spectacular jumping displays in the open waters of Dingle Harbour and leaves you with little doubt why Dingle is “the most beautiful place on earth”.
At 4:30pm, meander back to Killarney, but not before visiting Annascaul, home to the early 20th century Antarctic explorer Tom Crean. Finally, stop at the majestic viewing the point of Aghadoe, which overlooks the Lakes of Killarney.
Afterwards we return to Dingle town where you can explore and soak in its unique vibrant atmosphere and then get ready to be mesmerized by Fungie the dolphin, as he entertains you with his spectacular jumping displays in the open waters of Dingle Harbour and leaves you with little doubt why Dingle is “the most beautiful place on earth”.
At 4:30pm, meander back to Killarney, but not before visiting Annascaul, home to the early 20th century Antarctic explorer Tom Crean. Finally, stop at the majestic viewing the point of Aghadoe, which overlooks the Lakes of Killarney.
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