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🚢Corrib Princess

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The Corrib Princess offers a relaxing one-hour guided cruise on Lough Corrib, Ireland's second largest lake. Departing from Oughterard, the boat takes you past historic sites like the 13th-century O'Flaherty Castle, island monasteries, and the Aughnanure Castle. The tour is narrated with tales of local folklore, wildlife, and history.

The vessel is fully covered with both indoor and outdoor seating, making it suitable for all weather. Facilities include a licensed bar and toilets on board. The cruise is leisurely and engaging for children, who enjoy spotting herons, swans, and the occasional seal. Life jackets are available for kids.

  • Age suitability: All ages, but best for children aged 3+ who can sit still for an hour.
  • Practical tips: Arrive 15 minutes early; parking is available at the pier. Snacks and drinks are sold onboard. Strollers can be stored but not taken on the upper deck.
  • Highlights: Castle views, wildlife, and the skipper's entertaining commentary.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyGalway
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Arrive 15 minutes early

    Get there early to board comfortably and secure good seating for views of the castles and wildlife.

  • Check buggy storage beforehand

    Strollers can be stored but not taken on the upper deck, so plan accordingly if you have a young child.

  • Suitable for children aged 3+

    The one-hour cruise works best for children who can sit still for roughly an hour; younger toddlers may find it challenging.

  • Life jackets available for kids

    Life jackets are provided for children, so you don't need to bring your own.

  • Indoor and outdoor seating options

    The boat is fully covered with both indoor and outdoor areas, so you can move around depending on weather or preference.

  • Toilets on board

    Onboard toilet facilities are available, which is helpful for longer cruises with young children.

  • Keep children engaged spotting wildlife

    Children enjoy spotting herons, swans, and occasionally seals, so this helps with keeping them entertained during the cruise.

  • Food and drinks available on board

    Snacks and drinks are sold onboard, though it may be worth bringing your own if your children have specific preferences.

  • Parking available at the pier

    There's parking at Oughterard pier, so you won't need to worry about finding a spot separately.

  • Skipper's commentary keeps interest

    The entertaining skipper commentary about castles, folklore, and history helps keep older children engaged throughout the cruise.

  • Fully covered vessel suits all weather

    The boat is fully sheltered, making it a reasonable option even on drizzly Irish days, though you may prefer indoor seating.

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