The Cliffs of Moher are beautiful from the top, but have you ever considered what they would look like from sea level? Why not connect with the wildlife, beauty, and cultural heritage of Clare on a round trip of the cliffs with Doolin Ferry Tours? Founded in 1970, Doolin Ferry has been crossing the sea to the Aran Islands for over 50 years. Winning the ‘Best Boat Tour in Ireland 2025’ at the Travel and Hospitality Awards, they are the closest ferry company to the islands, with Inis Oírr just a short 15-minute journey away, while Inis Mór is 35 minutes. Take the time to round off your Aran Islands trip with a detour to the Cliffs of Moher on your way home with their combo tour option, or set sail and head straight for the cliffs themselves. The 50-minute tour offers an escape from the crowds as you see Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction from a new perspective. Sit back and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the towering cliffs which reach heights of up to 214 metres (702 feet ) above the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Burren, the Cliffs of Moher are protected under the UNESCO Global Geopark making sure they are internationally recognised for the unique geology, landscape, history, and culture. With seating outside on the bow and stern of the ferry, both upstairs and downstairs, there is plenty of room for unobstructed views and feeling the Irish sea air on your face as you set sail towards the cliffs. Some of the main features that are there for your viewing as you sail up the Atlantic are; The Great Sea Stack; a sea cave that was featured in Harry Potter; the cliff’s edge; O’Brien’s Tower; one of Europe’s largest seabird colonies; views of the Aran Islands; the Burren; and Galway Bay. When you double back on your way home from the tour, onboard commentary will point out all of the important sites and provide you with interesting facts about the nature surrounding the cliffs and, of course, about the cliffs themselves. The ferry sails right beneath the point just north of O’Brien’s Tower, making sure you are as close to the cliffs as possible to experience the full extent of their height and beauty. The tourists and locals exploring the top of the cliffs will look like ants as you sail past on the Doolin Ferry. If you are lucky, you may even see some puffins, dolphins, seals, or basking sharks along the way. Dedicated to protecting the wildlife that surrounds the UNESCO Global Geopark, Doolin Ferry is committed to sustainability through ongoing innovations like its digitised ticketing system and new eco-friendly ferry, introduced earlier this year. This state-of-the-art vessel features solar panels, energy-efficient LED lighting, advanced 10-year hull coatings, and technology that reduces exhaust emissions by up to 90 per cent. The ferry to the cliffs goes four times a day, at 12pm, 2pm, 3pm and 5:15pm, and it sails every day of the week from March 1 to mid-November. So, whether you’re a holidaymaker or nature enthusiast, an islander returning home or a business traveller, Doolin Ferry facilitates day trips to the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands. The cliffs cruise offers a truly memorable holiday experience and is easy to fit into a busy travel itinerary, an excellent option for tourists who may not have the time to stay longer and visit the Aran Islands. It is a must-do experience for visitors to the region, and it has become a highlight on the Wild Atlantic Way. Book online with doolinferry.com to secure your place on the cinematic trip of a lifetime.