Aran Island Ferries
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⛴️Aran Island Ferries

🌳Outdoors👶Ages 5–18+
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Aran Island Ferries provides passenger and car ferry services from Rossaveal (Co. Galway) to the three Aran Islands: Inishmore, Inishmaan, and Inisheer. The islands are famous for their dramatic landscapes, ancient stone forts (like Dún Aonghasa), and traditional Irish culture. Families can enjoy cycling along quiet roads, exploring cliffs and beaches, and visiting heritage centres.

  • **Highlights for kids:** Dún Aonghasa (Inishmore) is a thrilling Iron Age fort perched on a 100m cliff edge; bike rental for all ages; seal-spotting tours; sandy beaches like Kilmurvey (Inishmore).
  • **Facilities:** Ferries have indoor seating, toilets, and sometimes a small shop. Islands have cafes, pubs, and B&Bs. Car hire and bike rental available on the islands.
  • **Practical tips:** The crossing is about 45 minutes; seasickness can be an issue for younger kids. Dress warmly and bring rain gear. Best for ages 5+ as younger children may find the boat journey or long walks tiring. Check ferry schedules and book in advance during peak season.

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Cost

Expensive

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

5–18+

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County

Galway
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Country

Ireland

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Aran Islands Ferries offers a scenic boat trip from Rossaveal, County Galway, to the rugged Aran Islands (Inishmore, Inishmaan, Inisheer). The crossing takes about 30-40 minutes, with opportunities to spot dolphins and seabirds. Families will enjoy exploring the islands by bike, horse-drawn carriage, or on foot, visiting ancient forts like Dún Aonghasa, sandy beaches, and traditional Irish villages. - Highlights: Ferry ride with sea views, Dún Aonghasa fortress, cycling or pony rides, seal watching. - Ages: Suitable for all ages; young children love the boat adventure but may need motion sickness prep. - Facilities: Onboard restrooms, snack bar; islands have cafes, bike rentals, and toilets. - Practical tips: Book online in advance, bring warm waterproof clothing, snacks, and sun protection. Check weather as crossings can be cancelled in rough seas.