Doolin Ferry, known for its award-winning Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher tours, is adding a second purpose-built passenger ship to its fleet later this year.

The new ship, built to carry 300 passengers, mirrors the design of the flagship Cliffs of Moher Express. Passengers will enjoy spacious outdoor decks with panoramic views, plush leather seating indoors, full climate control, Wi-Fi coverage, and an onboard bar and snack shop, ensuring the utmost comfort on every crossing.

Drawing on over 50 years of family experience navigating the Clare coast, the O’Brien family contributed key insights to the vessel’s design. The state-of-the-art stabilisation system reduces rolling and pitching, ensuring a smooth, stable journey, allowing passengers to fully enjoy the scenery and onboard amenities.

The vessel also incorporates eco-friendly innovations introduced on the Cliffs of Moher Express, including ultra-efficient engine technology, solar panels and LED lighting to minimise energy use, and advanced hull coatings with a 10-year lifespan, reducing environmental impact. As a proud member of the Burren Ecotourism Network, the company is dedicated to sustainable practices and safeguarding the unique environment of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Global Geopark.

With the addition of this second purpose-built ship, Doolin Ferry is raising the standard of travel to the Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher, turning the crossing into a world-class maritime experience.

Speaking about the new build, Liam O’Brien, owner of Doolin Ferry said: “This addition marks another exciting step forward in our company’s history. Purpose-built for smooth, comfortable sailings and designed with sustainability in mind, it allows us to offer an Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher boat tour experience like no other.”

Construction of the vessel is already underway, with the ship expected to join the Doolin Ferry fleet later this year, reinforcing the company’s position as the operator of the most modern, passenger-focused fleet along Ireland’s west coast.

Plan your trip and book online at  www.doolinferry.com

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