Travelling by ferry to Aran Islands

To reach Aran Islands by boat, you can depart from 1 countries: Ireland. The ferries of the 2 companies (Doolin Ferries or Aran Island Ferries) operating crossings to Aran Islands call at 5 ports: Doolin, Inishmore, Rossaveal, Inishmaan and Inisheer.

With a network of 5 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Aran Islands and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Doolin Ferries and Aran Island Ferries offer up to 0 crossings a week. Find all prices and best deals for Aran Islands on our Vivanoda search engine.

Ferries to Aran Islands in figures

Countries
Ireland
Number of ports
5
Number of ferry connections
5
Number of ferry companies
2
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Most popular ferry routes to Aran Islands

To travel to Aran Islands by ferry, the ferry operators Aran Island Ferries and Doolin Ferries offer daily crossings from Inisheer, Inishmaan, Rossaveal, Inishmore or Doolin.

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Ferry Aran Islands: Travel Guide

Ferry Aran Islands: What to see and do?

The Aran Islands are a real jewel in the west of Ireland. Accessible by ferry from the main ports, this region is rich in history, culture and breathtaking scenery. Get ready for an unforgettable journey to the heart of authentic Ireland.

When you land on Inis Mór, the largest of the three islands, you are immediately struck by the rugged beauty that surrounds you. With its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and rocky landscapes, it's a true paradise for nature lovers. Be sure to visit the prehistoric fort of Dun Aengus, perched 100 metres above the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of Ireland's most impressive archaeological sites and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

As you explore more of the island of Inis Mór, you'll discover lush green landscapes and traditional cottages that will remind you of rural Irish life in days gone by. Don't miss out on a bike ride to discover the island's hidden treasures, such as the ruins of Kilmurvy Abbey or the magnificent Dun Duchathair lighthouse. And if you need to recharge your batteries, stop off at one of the local pubs for a pint of Guinness and some traditional Irish music.

If you take the ferry to the island of Inis Meáin, you'll discover a more peaceful and unspoilt atmosphere. This island is famous for its traditional crafts, including woollen jumpers. Visit the Inis Meáin Knitting Company, where you can see the craftsmen in action and buy unique pieces. You can also enjoy the island's beautiful scenery by walking along the cliffs or cycling through the picturesque villages.

Finally, be sure to visit the island of Inis Oírr, the smallest of the three islands, but certainly full of charm. Explore the medieval castle of O'Brien, dating back to the 14th century, or stroll through the colourful village with its traditional houses and cobbled streets. For a truly authentic experience, head to the local pub to listen to traditional music sessions and meet the friendly locals.

The Aran Islands are a true Irish treasure, offering a unique experience to the traveller who discovers them. Whichever island you choose to visit, you'll be charmed by the region's natural beauty and traditional culture.

Aran Islands: When to visit?

The best time to travel in Ireland is generally summer, which runs from June to August. During this period, temperatures average between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius, with longer days and more sunshine. It's the perfect time to explore the Irish countryside, enjoying the beautiful green landscapes, spectacular cliffs and picturesque castles. The warm, sunny days are ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and picnics.

However, it's important to note that even in summer, it can rain frequently in Ireland. Showers are often brief but intense, so it's always advisable to bring an umbrella or waterproof jacket. Ireland is also prone to coastal fog, particularly along the Atlantic coast.

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