Sightseeing cruises can be arranged to the many historic sights in Sligo Bay including the Metal Man, Oyster and Blackrock lighthouse, the 17th Century Beach Bar and the 6th century monastic settlement on Inishmurray Island. There is also abundant wildlife to spot during the excursions.
A popular option with Sligo Boat Charters is the short 2 hour sightseeing and eco tourism tour departing from Rosses Point Pontoon. Guests can bask in the beauty of Rosses Point (and enjoy the beach and some nice cafes, bars and restaurants afterwards).
From the sea you will hear a little on the real Yeats connection to Rosses Point and “Yeats County”, see the 18th century lighthouses, Oyster and Coney Island, Sligo Port and Shipping Channels, the old Coast Guard Stations and even hear a little bit about the old pirates and sailors! Tours normally finish up with a visit to the local seal colony depending on which weather route is taken. Guests will get a chance to relax and take in the fresh salty air, relax and hear the cry of the seagulls on the way back in.
The sightseeing cruise with new audio guide departs Rosses Point or Sligo city pontoon by appointment. You will view and hear about many local features such as the Old Sligo City Port, Sligo Harbour Shipping Channel, The Donegal Wreck, Rosses Point, Oyster and Coney Island, the Old Pilot House, Sligo Yacht Club, the Metal Man and Blackrock and Oyster Island, Lower Rosses lighthouses. You will even hear about the close Yeats connections with Rosses Point.
The famous Metal Man, designed by Thomas Kirk, the designer of the GPO statues in Dublin, is a solid cast iron, 14 foot tall statue of a man with his arm outstretched which was erected in 1821. The side his arm points to signals the safe side of navigation, and when his light is lined up with the light on Oyster Island lighthouse this is called the leading lights or safe deep-water channel leading into Sligo Harbour from Sligo Bay for shipping. We pass him every day!
Blackrock beacon was converted to a lighthouse in the early 1800s, as many attempts at placing a beacon here were simply washed away. The tower has been added to and improved by Irish lights since, and now stands at 25 metres high. It is the only one in Ireland with the steps on the outside due to it’s solid core. Hear more about its history and how it is a unique Irish lighthouse on our tour.
The skipper is the head local Irish Lights Contractor for Sligo Bay will be happy to answer any questions people may have about the many unique local lighthouses or sights visible during the cruise.
Daryl couldn't do enough for us. Had a great day out celebrating my Dad's retirement. Would highly recommend to everyone - locals and visitors alike.
Wonderful boat trip with glorious scenery. The tour guide was so friendly and had plenty of historical facts to share. The icing on the cake was the pod of dolphins that swam by the boat. Highly recommended!
Captain Daryl was amazing! We absolutely loved the tour. Really knowledgeable about the history of Sligo. Learned a lot. I would greatly recommend this tour and company to anyone looking for amazing time on the sea.
Booked a 2 hour boat trip around the Sligo bay and the 6 of us had a fantastic time! Skipper Daryl is a local, very knowledgable and made sure we had an all around great experience. This is a must when you are in the area.
We can also arrange charters to view the 17th century bar, The Beach Bar which is situated by the Aughris Head cliff top walk, and the local beach of Dunmorran. Built over 300 years ago, the Beach Bar is one of Sligo’s most characteristic thatched pubs.
There are local facilities for swimmers and surfers, and many people love to bring a barbeque to light in the scenic surroundings whilst enjoying a drink from the pub. The Beach bar serves food all day from 1pm to 8pm, and a menu is available on board the M.V. Sarah Marie, so clients can order their meal on board and have it waiting for them on arrival to Aughris Head.