All day Tours

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Our All day Eco Marine Tour is (6 hrs)

Cost €45.

  • Depart Ventry at 10:00 am 
  • Arrive at Great Blasket Island at 11:00 am
  • Depart Great Blasket Island at 14:00pm
  • Return to Ventry 16:30pm
Morning Tours

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Our Morning Eco Marine Tour is (2.5 hrs)

Cost €25.

  • Depart Ventry at 10:00am 
  • Arrive at Great Blasket Island at 11:00am
  • Depart Great Blasket Island at 11:30am
  • Return to Ventry 12:30pm
Afternoon Tours

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Our Afternoon Eco Marine Tour is (3.5 hrs)

Cost €35.

  • Depart Ventry at 13:00pm 
  • Arrive at Great Blasket Island at 14:00pm
  • Depart Great Blasket Island at 14:30pm
  • Return to Ventry 1630pm
Evening Tours

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Our Evening Specialist Whale and Dolphin Tour is (2.5 hrs)

Cost €30.

  • Depart Ventry at 17:00pm
  • Return to Ventry 19:30pm
Home Wildlife Log

Fin whales in Dingle Bay

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                                                                               Fin whale off Inisvickalaun, Photo by Conor Ryan

 

Last Tuesday, August 9th, we set out early in the morning in order to try and locate the humpback whales that had been observed from land a few days prior. As we had no definite coordinates for their whereabouts that morning a few of our group went spotting with telescopes and binoculars from the great vantage point of Inisvickalaun, with the kind permission of the island's owner, Conor Haughey. Soon enough we observed some 'blows', first a bushy one - the typical humpback blow - and then a long, straight blow - a fin whale! While the group on our boat, the Blasket Princess, was unable to get close to the humpback whale that morning, they were able to follow the fin whale blows and get close enough to the animal in order to obtain some photo identification and also retrieve a skin sample that was floating in the water nearby. Apart from observing the finwhale, they were also treated to a great display of about ten minke whales and countless common dolphins joining the feeding frenzy in the waters off Inisvickalaun. Since that fantastic morning, the weather has not been quite settled enough to strike north of the islands again but we are hoping to return to the place of all the action again as soon as the weather allows. In the meantime we will continue our usual search for common dolphins and minke whales a bit closer to the mainland.

While out looking for the whales we also spotted a rare pomerine skua and a couple of sooty shearwater together with hundreds of Manx shearwater everywhere!

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Marine Life

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Location and Ferry Departure