The M.V Little Flower boat trip to Ireland's Eye departs East Pier, Howth, daily, April to October. M.V. Little Flower is fully licensed to carry 30 passengers and complies with all new Department of Marine legislation. Our vessel is surveyed annually by the Dept. of Marine. We carry life jackets for everyone on board and have the most modern V.H.F telecommunication equipment on board also. The crew of the vessel are trained to the highest standard and have been assessed by the Department of Marine.
Setting off from the pretty harbour village of Howth, explore some of Dublin’s most spectacular coastline on a 6km clifftop loop boasting idyllic island and lighthouse views.
Howth Head, a peninsula 15km Northeast of Dublin City, has been immortalised in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Howth is a bustling fishing pier and a picturesque village with stunning cliff walks and extensive walking trails.
Located above a public house, Connolly's The Sheds in Clontarf, this gem of a theatre has made a major cultural impact not only in Dublin but nationwide, with audience members travelling from all parts of Ireland to see top quality performances.
Escape Boats are based in Grand Canal Dock, in Dublin City. Its an escape room unlike anything you have ever seen before, a live escape room on a boat. There are two action adventure games, SOS and Convicts for between two and ten players.
HikeandClimb based in County Dublin, is a provider of adventure, rock climbing and mountaineering skills for visitors to Ireland's Ancient East region. Their goal is to enable a personalised, tailored and original experience in suitable locations around the country.
Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years, with a capacity of 82,300, this magnificent stadium is actually the third largest in Europe. Croke Park is located on Jones Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3.
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