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⛴️Dalkey Island Ferry

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Take a short boat trip from Dalkey Harbour to Dalkey Island, a small uninhabited island with a rich history. Kids will love the adventure of crossing the water and exploring the island's ruins, including a 9th-century church and a Martello tower. The island is home to a herd of wild goats and offers stunning views of Dublin Bay.

  • Great for ages 3+ (must be comfortable on a small boat)
  • No facilities on the island – bring water, snacks, and sun protection
  • Ferry runs seasonally (typically April–October, weather permitting)
  • Combine with a visit to Dalkey town for ice cream or a playground
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages318+
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Travel tips

  • Book ahead during peak season

    The ferry runs seasonally April–October and can get busy in summer. Check the website and book in advance to avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.

  • Bring plenty of water and snacks

    There are no facilities or shops on Dalkey Island. Pack enough drinking water, snacks, and lunch for the whole group before boarding.

  • Sun protection is essential

    The island offers limited shade. Bring high SPF sunscreen, hats, and consider lightweight long sleeves. Reapply sunscreen regularly, especially for young skin.

  • Only suitable for confident swimmers

    Children must be comfortable on a small boat. If your child gets motion sickness or is anxious about water, this may not be the right activity.

  • Wear sturdy shoes for exploring

    The island has uneven ground, ruins, and rocky areas. Closed-toe trainers or hiking boots are essential; avoid sandals or flip-flops.

  • Check the weather forecast

    Ferry services are weather dependent. Windy or rough conditions may cancel sailings. Check conditions the day before and be prepared to reschedule.

  • Watch younger children near cliff edges

    The island has steep sections and unprotected edges. Keep a close eye on toddlers and younger children at all times.

  • Allow at least 2–3 hours total

    Factor in journey time to Dalkey Harbour, waiting for the ferry, the boat trip itself, and time to explore the island and ruins.

  • Combine with Dalkey town activities

    After the ferry, visit Dalkey town for ice cream, a playground, or a meal. This makes a fuller half-day or full-day family outing.

  • Go early to beat afternoon crowds

    Morning sailings may be less busy than afternoon ones. Early visits also give you more time to explore before tide or weather changes.

  • Spot the wild goats

    The island is home to a herd of wild goats. Keep a safe distance and don't feed them; they can be unpredictable around young children.

  • Explore the historical sites safely

    The 9th-century church and Martello tower are key attractions, but structures may be damaged or unstable. Supervise exploration carefully and avoid entering restricted areas.

  • Bring a waterproof bag

    Even a calm ferry journey can splash. Use a waterproof bag or dry bag for phones, cameras, and valuables.

  • Consider timing with school holidays

    School holidays and weekends are busier. Midweek visits during term time may offer a quieter, more relaxed experience.

  • Suitable from age 3 upwards

    The activity is generally recommended for children aged 3+, but your child must be happy and secure on a moving boat. Assess your child's comfort level first.

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