17 July, 2018

donegal bay waterbus

this is a very popular tour for tourists who visit the area.  It lasts 75 minutes and you learn some of the history of the area, the Bluestack Mountains and Donegal Bays' many islands plus a visit to view the seal colony on Seal Island.   We haven't gone on the tour yet but will save that for another day.


20 comments:

  1. ...now those are some mighty big canoes!!! 😀

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  2. Nice looking tour boat. When I am a tourist I find these kind of trips are informative and fun.

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  3. I love boat tours. Wishing you enjoy yourself when you go. Looking forwards to your photos.

    God bless.

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  4. That is nice we made another boat tour from Glengariff to Garinish island and saw seals aswell. It was very pretty.

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  5. What a lovely, wonderful, historic tour this sounds like Bill!
    I do hope that you will someday enjoy it...and please share your photos here with us.
    This photo is so neat! It has so much to see...thank you 💮

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  6. That’s a tour I’d love to do!

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  7. When you are in Ireland a boat trip is unavoidable.

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  8. A lovely way to see the local surrounds Bill, I'm often tempted to take a touristy trip along the Swan River ☺

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  9. Tour boats give us a different look at things.

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  10. That sounds like a great way to get to know the area....and to see the seals.

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  11. I was watching a Jack Taylor episode on TV and they mentioned going to Donegal Bay and I thought of you and all of the new territory that you are showing us!

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  12. A tour sounds like a very nice thing to do.

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  13. Those are the longest canoes I've ever seen! No doubt!

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  14. I'll bet that's an interesting tour, a chance to see more than anything you can check out on foot.

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  15. Would love to tour in that long canoe! Beautiful shot!

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  16. Tour buses and/or boats can be fun if not over crowded.
    MB

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