Ireland Cruises
Cruise around Ireland - a small island with a big heart - for a spectacular journey with extraordinary landscapes, a fascinating history, and unique friendliness. A rural idyll for anyone wanting to explore, Ireland offers rugged sea cliffs, sandy bays, a patchwork of hilly green fields, ancient Celtic ruins, historic medieval castles, and so much more. Savour delicious local cuisine, and enjoy Irish dance performances while you uncover the country's rich history and culture.[ReadMoreMob]
A cruise to Ireland from the UK provides a unique opportunity to explore this enchanting destination's breathtaking beauty and charm. And a stop in Northern Ireland's capital, Belfast cruise port, allows you to visit iconic sites like the Titanic Quarter and St. George's Market.[ReadMoreDesk]
A Galway cruise port call allows you to experience the charming coastal city's colourful pubs, street performers, and traditional Irish music that create an exciting atmosphere. Explore historic landmarks, art galleries, and the famous Claddagh neighbourhood which offer plenty of cultural and sightseeing opportunities. Of course, no cruise to Ireland would be complete without a visit to one of its many whisky distilleries or the chance to sample an obligatory pint of Guinness.
Unearth a country as rich in culture as is naturally beautiful on an Ireland cruise and learn why it's renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. Nicknamed the Emerald Isle because of its lush green countryside, caused by the island's mild, moist climate and abundant rainfall, it's brimming with natural wonders. Captivate yourself in the dramatic cliffs of Moher, the breathtaking scenery of the Skelling Islands and Tory Island, known for its untamed beauty and ancient ruins. Extend your adventure on a cruise to Ireland and Scotland, allowing you to take in more of the scenic British Isles.
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Frequently asked questions about Ireland
Why should I cruise to Ireland?
Ireland welcomes you with warmth, stories and a strong sense of place. Cruising along its coastline brings rugged cliffs, lively ports and smaller communities into view – places often best reached by sea. With Fred. Olsen, there is plenty of scenic cruising along well‑loved stretches such as the Wild Atlantic Way. Our smaller ships can take thoughtful coastal diversions that others often miss, giving you more time to enjoy Ireland’s landscapes before arriving comfortably into each destination.
When is the best time to cruise to Ireland?
Ireland is most enjoyable from late spring to early autumn. Longer daylight hours and milder temperatures suit scenic cruising and time ashore, while summer brings a lively yet welcoming atmosphere. Late spring and early autumn can feel especially peaceful.
What can I see and do on a Ireland cruise?
An Ireland cruise brings you close to dramatic cliffs, castle heritage and some of the country’s most characterful cities. You can:
- See the Cliffs of Moher from Galway, one of Ireland’s most impressive coastal viewpoints.
- Kiss the stone at Blarney Castle near Cobh and explore its historic grounds.
- Tour the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin to learn about Ireland’s brewing tradition.
Between ports, you can enjoy relaxed scenic sailings with views of green headlands, harbour towns and Atlantic coastline unfolding from deck.
How long are Ireland cruises and what itineraries are available?
Ireland cruises from the UK usually last around five to ten nights. Itineraries explore coastal towns, historic harbours, and scenic shores, with calm sailing days and chances to enjoy gentle walks and local culture ashore.
What should I pack and what should I know before cruising to Ireland?
Ireland cruises call for layers and a waterproof jacket, along with comfortable walking shoes for exploring harbours, villages, and countryside. A light jumper is useful for cooler evenings, and smart-casual clothing is ideal for onboard dining.
Are Ireland cruises suitable for first-time cruisers/couples/solo travellers?
Ireland cruises are perfect for first-time cruisers, with calm seas, charming coastal towns, and friendly ports to explore. Couples will enjoy scenic walks and cosy harbours, while solo travellers will feel at home on Fred.’s smaller, sociable ships.