Innisfallen Island Boat Tour from Killarney
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Experience Highlights
Discover historic ruins with this approximately 90-minute boat trip to Innisfallen Island from Killarney . Join this trip from the pier near Ross Castle and in small groups of around 12 people enjoy a scenic ride through lush greenery. Choose from various departure times throughout the day and explore the island's rich history and wildlife .
Explore every corner of the island as Sika deer roam the island and also visit the ruins of an ancient 7th century monastery as well as a 12th century Romanesque church .
- Discover impressive archaeological remains with this approximately 90-minute boat trip to Innisfallen Island from Killarney.
- Board a small boat in small groups of 12 people .
- Choose the departure time that suits you best and explore the ruins of Innisfallen Abbey .
- Marvel at the wildlife that inhabits the island and spot wild deer.
What’s included
- Approximately 90 minute boat trip to Innisfallen Island from Killarney.
- Open-air boat transport in small groups.
- Various departure times throughout the day.
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Encounter valuable historical heritage on this approximately 90-minute boat trip to Innisfallen Island from Killarney . Board a traditional boat in small groups of around 12 people and embark on a journey through the history of this ancient island. Enjoy stunning natural scenery along the way and upon arrival on the island, visit the ruins of an ancient abbey from the early Christian period.
With several departure times to choose from, pick the one that suits you best and then set sail for this magical island of pre-Christian ruins.
Departing from Reen Pier, near Ross Castle, you'll board a traditional red open boat with a small group and cruise the crystal clear waters of Loch Leane. Admire the stunning natural scenery surrounding the lagoon and once ashore, take a closer look at the ruins of Innisfallen Abbey, one of the most impressive archaeological remains dating back to the early Christian period.
According to tradition, this monastery dates back to 640 AD and was occupied for more than 900 years . For at least 300 years it was a place of solitude for monks to reflect and pray. On the island, you can also see the remains of a 12th-century Augustinian convent, as well as a Romanesque church .
In addition to the ruins of the Augustinian priory, you will also see the wildlife that inhabits the island, as well as its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes. As you explore the island on your own, you may encounter wild deer that roam the island with grace and elegance. All in all, an unforgettable experience that will connect you with Ireland's nature and history.
After taking in the beauty of Innisfallen and immersing yourself in the essence, history and nature of Ireland, you will return to the boat and travel back to Killarney.