Dublin Boat Tour — Best Activities & Things to Do (2025)

See Dublin from the water: cruise the River Liffey past the Custom House and Samuel Beckett Bridge, then head for Dublin Bay, Howth cliffs and lighthouses. Use this easy guide to choose routes, plan photo stops, and pair your cruise with nearby museums, pubs and markets.

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Landmark Highlights You’ll See from the Boat

Samuel Beckett Bridge

Santiago Calatrava’s harp-shaped bridge frames classic Docklands shots—boats often pause here for photos.

Ha’penny Bridge & Temple Bar

Victorian cast-iron elegance beside Dublin’s liveliest quarter—best captured from a low angle on the Liffey.

Custom House & CHQ

Neoclassical riverfront icon and the CHQ building—home to EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum.

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

A faithful replica of the 19th-century emigrant ship—sits right by popular Liffey boarding points.

Poolbeg Lighthouse

A vivid red lighthouse marking Dublin Port’s entrance—feature of Dublin Bay and sunset cruises.

Grand Canal Dock

“Silicon Docks” skyline with theaters, tech HQs and modern architecture sparkling at golden hour.

Top Things to Do Before or After Your Boat Tour

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Immersive stories of Irish journeys worldwide—steps from many Liffey piers at CHQ.

Trinity College & Book of Kells

Stroll to Ireland’s oldest university from city piers; the Old Library Long Room is unmissable.

Guinness Storehouse

Tour the brewing story then sip a Gravity Bar pint with 360° city views—great pairing with a river loop.

Howth Cliff Walk

Combine a Dublin Bay cruise with a cliff path ramble and fresh seafood at the harbour.

Dún Laoghaire East Pier

Classic seaside promenade and Sunday market—easy add-on to bay cruises.

Dublin Castle & Chester Beatty

Manuscripts, gardens and medieval walls a short walk from central Liffey landing points.

Which Dublin Boat Tour Should You Choose?

45–60-Minute Liffey Cruise

Best overview: bridges, Docklands and city history with live commentary. Frequent departures.

Dublin Bay Cruise

Dún Laoghaire ↔ Howth routes for lighthouse views, seabirds and fresh sea air—great half-day.

Howth Cliffs & Lighthouse

Close-up sea stacks and Baily Lighthouse; often spot seals and nesting birds in season.

Sunset & Golden Hour

Warm light on Poolbeg and the skyline. Calmer temps in summer and dramatic skies in spring/autumn.

Old Liffey Ferry Guided Tour

Small boat storytelling through the port’s heritage—intimate, local and weather-friendly.

Dinner & Private Charters

Occasional canal or bay dining cruises and small private hires—book early for weekends.

Seasonality: April–October has the widest schedules. Winter runs focus on covered boats and bay-weather windows.

Riverside & Harbour Food & Drink Picks

MV Cill Airne (North Wall Quay)

Ship-board bar and grill with Docklands views—perfect pre- or post-cruise.

Urban Brewing (CHQ)

Craft pints and tapas in vaulted cellars beside EPIC and Liffey piers.

The Ferryman

Classic pub on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay—Irish music nights and hearty plates.

Aqua Restaurant, Howth

Sea-to-plate dining at the end of the pier—book for sunset after a bay cruise.

Quick Visitor Tips

Best Time

Late afternoon to sunset for soft light; mornings are quieter on weekends.

Where to Sit

Open deck for photos; covered cabins for wind or drizzle—Irish weather changes fast.

Weather-Ready

Layers, light rain jacket and hat. Sea breezes feel cooler on the bay than in the city.

Audio & Languages

Most cruises include English live commentary; some add multilingual audio—bring earphones.

Boarding Piers

Common starts: Custom House Quay/CHQ (Liffey), Dún Laoghaire East Pier, and Howth Harbour (bay & cliffs).

Family & Access

Strollers usually fine; check steps and ramp availability. Lifejackets provided on bay boats.

Tickets, Prices & Booking Advice

Buy Online

Liffey and sunset sailings can sell out on weekends—mobile QR tickets scan at the pier.

Seat Guarantees

Choose products with guaranteed seating if traveling as a group or with kids.

Combo Savings

Look for boat + EPIC, boat + Guinness Storehouse, or HOHO bus + cruise bundles.

Typical Prices

Liffey €15–€22 • Bay/Howth €24–€28 • Sunset €24–€30 • Old Liffey Ferry ~€15.

Ready to Cruise the Liffey & Dublin Bay?

Pick a quick city loop or a coastal adventure—then add museums, a seaside walk or a pub with a view for a perfect Dublin day.

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