Yacht charter Ireland
Last updated on 7 April 2025
A green jewel located at the westernmost tip of Europe, Ireland is a destination lulled by legends and the sound of the bagpipes. For yachtsmen in search of the unique magic of this Celtic nation, we offer a wide choice of monohulls to meet your needs.
The sea, while sometimes rough, offers excellent sailing conditions, particularly in the south and east of the country, but it is essential to check the weather forecast to get the most out of a yacht charter in Ireland.
Dublin is a city that is absolutely worth discovering for the lively and friendly atmosphere that reigns there throughout the year, especially in Temple Bar, the street of pubs and restaurants.
Heading south, Cork is another large port city. More tranquil, this city is also home to magnificent monuments, to name but St. Finbarr's Cathedral and Blarney Castle. A little closer-hauled, Kinsale is not to be missed for its colorful houses and picturesque streets.
Where can you find the most beautiful Irish beaches?
So take advantage of your Monohull to sail along the Irish coast. It is home to magnificent beaches that invite you to relax and swim. There are a particularly large number of beaches, and they will enchant even the most demanding. Deserted, large, very touristy… you will be spoiled for choice!
Find that tropical atmosphere you love so much on Keem Beach. Magnifying the coast of Achill Island, this beach is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in Ireland. You will fall under the spell of this small river of fine sand, hauled in on one side by gentle green slopes and on the other by a turquoise sea. This beach is also perfect for snorkeling. Seasoned surfers will prefer Tullan Strand. Located in Bundoran, this beach will remind you of the beaches of the Landes with its vast network of dunes.
If you like particularly busy beaches, you will prefer the large Inchydoney Beach. You will find yourself close to many amenities and will be able to veer off for surfing, swimming and pleasant walks along the side of the sea.
Where are the unmissable sites?
So why not take advantage of your cruise in the open sea off the Irish coast to discover another facet of Ireland. Treat yourself, for example, to a short trip out to sea to the Dingle Peninsula. You can stretch your legs along the many hiking trails that lead to rocky hills and barren mountains. Budding historians will enjoy exploring prehistoric remains such as the Gallarus Oratory, which characterizes the village of Baile na nGall.
You can also combine historical discovery with a nature hike on the island of Skellig Michael. Located on the south-west coast of the country, the island is home to the ruins of a small Christian monastery. Recognized by UNESCO since 1996, it is also one of the most important sites for seabirds in Ireland.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 2 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess |
Average price per week | $4,677 |
Minimum weekly price | $2,815 |
Maximum price per week | $6,539 |