DOOLIN FERRY will be running its autumn charity cruise for the RNLI next week.

Departing Doolin Pier on Friday August 29th, the evening will be spent visiting the Aran Islands and sailing beneath the world-famous Cliffs of Moher – all in aid of the RNLI.

Departing from Doolin Pier at 17:15, guests will be welcomed on board with a glass of bubbly before setting out towards Inis Oírr.

Passengers will have time to step ashore and enjoy the island’s unique atmosphere before re-boarding for the return journey beneath the iconic Cliffs of Moher.

A spokesperson for Doolin Ferry told The Clare Echo, “This annual event is more than just a scenic cruise it’s an opportunity to support the RNLI, whose volunteers dedicate their time to saving lives at sea along the Clare coast and beyond. All proceeds from ticket sales go directly to the charity, ensuring lifeboats and crews remain ready to launch whenever they’re needed”.

Tickets can be booked at www.doolinferry.com

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