WELCOME to The Daily Click, where we put the spotlight on businesses in County Clare with an online shop.

The Clare Echo is asking local people to get behind Clare businesses, and to think local before visiting international shopping websites. Today, we showcase the e-commerce sellers of Doolin, a famous tourist town with a raft of entrepreneureal talent. Go ahead, give them a click and support local.

This series is part of The Clare Echo’s #clickforclare initiative, supported by Local Enterprise Office Clare.

Business name: Tunes from Doolin
Who they are: Tunes From Doolin is a personal project, collecting Irish traditional music from Doolin, created by Charles Monod back in 2011
Where they are located: Doolin
What they sell: CD, download, tunebook of Aughavinna by Charles Monod and JB Samzun
Where I can find them: https://tunesfromdoolin.com/


Business name: Doolin 2 Aran Ferries
Who they are: Ferry company run by Garrihy family sailing daily to the Aran Islands from Doolin from March to the end of October/early November
Where they are located: Doolin
What they sell: Day trips, Cliffs of Moher cruise, daily sailings
Where I can find them: https://www.doolin2aranferries.com/


Business name: Ekotree Knitwear (pictured)
Who they are: A women’s Knitwear shop
Where they are located: Doolin
What they sell: Women’s cashmere knitwear including scarves, hats, travel wraps and more
Where I can find them: https://www.ekotreeknitwear.store/


Business name: Irish Crafts
Who they are: Unique Irish craft shop run by Natalie and Aiden Fitzgerald
Where they are located: Doolin
What they sell: Wide variety of Irish crafts, designs and fashions
Where I can find them: https://www.irishcraftsonline.com/


Business name: Doolin Ferry Company
Who they are: Father & Son Bill and Liam O’Brien. The original Doolin Ferry Company since 1970
Where they are located: Doolin
What they sell: Aran Island sailings, Cliffs of Moher cruises and the newly-introduced Aran Island Christmas gifts
Where I can find them: https://doolinferry.com/

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