Dublin Coastal Tour: Explore Scenic Coastal Dublin on Foot and By Railway
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Dublin
Join Marina on a captivating coastal tour of Dublin, exploring hidden gems, historical sites, and seaside villages. Choose from group, private, or self-led options. Book now!
Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Dun Laoghaire Harbour - View and hear the history of Dun Laoghaire Pier and Harbour
  • The dlr LexIcon - Hear about the iconic architecture of this building and its many free exhibits
  • National Maritime Museum of Ireland - Hear about Dublin’s unique maritime history from outside this beautiful museum
  • The Metals - Walk through the historic Metals laneway and hear the railway history of Dun Laoghaire
  • The Forty Foot - See Dublin’s most famous swimming point!
  • James Joyce Tower & Museum - Enter the museum, hear the history, and climb the spiral staircase to the rooftop viewing point
  • Bulloch Harbour - View this stunning village harbour and hear about it’s industrial past and modern day usage. We often see seals in the water or lounging on the rocks!
  • Bulloch Castle - See this stunning medieval ruin and hear about how Dalkey once contained seven such castles, three of which we see on the tour
  • Dalkey - Walk through the most affluent village in Dublin where we will hear its fascinating Viking history and note recommendations for nightlife and dining
  • Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre - View and learn the history of one of seven castles of Dalkey, including the story of this Norman castle and heritage centre.
  • Dalkey Island - View this magnificent village island from our railway tour and hear its Viking and Catholic history
  • Killiney Beach - View Killiney Beach and hear it’s military and environmental significance from above
  • Bray - Enjoy the seaside promenade and strand in Bray where I will recommend local restaurants
  • Bray Head - If you are not tired of walking by the end of the tour, we finish near the base of Bray Head where you can embark on a scenic climb and even walk all the way to the neighboring town of Greystones!
What's Included
  • Inclusion of all fees and taxes
What's Not Included
  • Snacks
  • Train fare
Additional Information

Hello! I’m Marina, a 25-year-old local from Dublin, excited to introduce you to my beloved city! Our journey will take us through the enchanting coastal parts of Dublin, venturing beyond the city centre into charming seaside villages brimming with undiscovered treasures. We’ll delve into historical narratives and hear recommendations for contemporary life as we roam like residents. Our expedition begins in Dun Laoghaire, a place strewn with castles, harbours, museums, and more. We conclude in the foothills of the Wicklow mountains, offering an opportunity for dining or embarking on a breathtaking cliff walk at your leisure. You also have the option of a picturesque railway trip and enjoying local ice cream!

There are three reservation options offered: normal group tour, personal tour, and an audio-guided tour. After confirming a date, please have a look at the accessible options. Feel free to reach out regarding availability or discounts for large groups (8+ individuals). Please bear in mind that we’ll be navigating on foot and weathering Ireland’s climate!

Can’t wait to meet you! :)

Location
Hartley's
1Harbour Road
We will meet outside Hartley’s Restaurant which is part of Dun Laoghaire Dart Station. Please see photos for a picture of the meeting point.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Voyage813386
Jun 7, 2024
Walking tour and history lesson combined - We throughly enjoyed our walking tour with Marina. The views were great and her knowledge of the area made it even more interesting.
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Anne_j
May 31, 2024
Great walking tour - We really enjoyed our walking tour with Marina. The meeting place was easy to find. We enjoyed the cultural and historical information she shared with us. Just make sure you have good walking shoes on because you will cover a lot of ground.
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Glenn_p
May 18, 2024
Walking Tour of the Dublin Coastal Suburbs - Our tour guide Marina Boyle was great! She was very knowledgeable and personable. We learned a lot about the coastal suburbs of Dublin. The walk was at the perfect pace. I highly recommend this tour.
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Sarah_r
May 14, 2024
Highlight of our Dublin trip! - What a perfect way to spend an afternoon!! Marina was so accommodating and sweet for our large family with kids. By the time the tour was over, she felt like family. She is knowledgeable with history and with fun random facts and you can tell she enjoys sharing with others. The walk itself was breathtaking and wonderful. Beaches, small villages, ice cream, flowers, castles, swimmers! Can Marina just lead us all the way through Ireland?
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Dennis_p
Apr 29, 2024
Great tour, lots of walking - What a day we had in Dublin! We were met on time very close to where we got off the tender. We walked through villages receiving fun and exciting facts about the city, villages and the country of Ireland. We were so surprised to see that residents like to go swimming in 40°F weather in windy conditions, but our guide told us lots of people do that here. At the end of the tour is a train ride and back to the city. Great tour, lots of walking!
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Bokeflyer
Apr 27, 2024
Excellent Coastal Tour with Fantastic Guide - I had a wonderful tour with Marina, who was incredibly knowledgeable and personable. She was passionate about the history and culture of Dun Laoghaire (one of the first things you learn is its pronunciation!), Dalkey, Dublin, and Ireland, which made the tour that much more enjoyable. The coastal views, the architecture, and the small-town charms are all highlights and nice contrasts to central Dublin. The train ride from Dalkey to Bray has amazing views (unfortunately, the dirty DART windows obscured them somewhat), and you should spend time walking along the promenade in Bray after the tour ends. It's a walking tour of about 4~5km, so you do need to be somewhat fit and mobile. There are uneven surfaces, stairs, and narrow passages, so I would not recommend a group tour for anyone with mobility issues. Opt for a private tour or the self-guided tour, so you can move at your own pace. (Unfortunately, regardless of tour type, those with mobility issues won't be able to go up the James Joyce Tower for the amazing views.) Marina provided a ton of recommendations for things to do, places to visit, and of course, food to eat. You can't do everything, so you have an incentive to return. As an aside, due to a lost item (which was never found), I retraced the steps of the tour. Without Marina's commentary or the stops (plus the stress of searching the ground), it was less pleasant the second time around, but the views and the architecture were still stunning. I can't recommend Marina or the tour enough. If you're looking for a day trip just outside of central Dublin, this is a great option.
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Barbara_g
Apr 26, 2024
Great tour - Marina is an excellent speaker. Might be a god idea to mention it is a 4 hr tour and technically you don’t get to eat until 3 pm. I would do it again but would have eaten a better breakfast .
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Carolyn_h
Apr 5, 2024
Walking Excursion along Coast - We thoroughly enjoyed listening to Marina tell us about the area as we walked along! We walked from Dun Laoghaire to Dalkey. I think that is about two miles. We were amazed people were swimming at Sandycove Beach. We couldn't continue on to Bray because the train was closed because of engineering. We did the tour on a Monday (only free time we had) and the James Joyce Museum is closed on Mondays. We still saw a lot. Marina was very kind, responsive to our questions and very helpful to set this excursion up for us!
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Kierant469
Mar 1, 2024
Explore Irish history and culture through excellent walking tour - Equally stunning and engrossing walking tour along the southern shore of Dublin Bay that includes views of the Roger Casement statue and visits to the Forty Foot bathing area and Martello Towers (including one briefly inhabited by James Joyce). Small group (2) provided us the opportunity to engage our excellent guide Marina in far ranging discussions of history, historical memory, Irish politics, housing, and immigration.
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Carla_s
Feb 4, 2024
We even had sunshine - Marina was just delightful and full of information about the towns and history of this beautiful area. We enjoyed every minute. Especially the climb up and down the stairs of the watchtower! We finished with a pub lunch in dalkey. The train ride from the city and back was a cinch. A lovely day. Thank you marina!
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