Explore the shore sea life with a marine biologist

Join marine biologists for an exploration of the local seashore. Learn about the creatures that live there, like crabs, starfish, and more.

Visit Valentia Slate Quarry at the top of Valentia Island

A visit to Valentia Island would not be complete without calling to the slate quarry to learn about the Knights of Kerry and how the quarry shaped life on the island.

“Geokaun Mountain & Cliffs offer breathtaking views across Dingle Bay, the Kerry Mountains and the seemingly endless Atlantic Ocean”

Play on one of our famous beaches

Take a long walk, build a sandcastle, splash in the water on one of our world famous beaches. all spectacular in their own way. From Kells to Derrynane, every one is different and all are within easy reach on the Skellig Coast.

Tour Valentia Lighthouse

A tour of the lighthouse at Cromwell's Point is a must see on your visit to the Skellig Coast and Valentia Island. The site of the Cromwell Point Lighthouse was originally home to a 17th century Cromwellian Fort and the surrounding views are amazing.

Kayak. Surf. Pier Jump. For beginners and pro’s!

From first-timers to old hands, there is something for all the family!

Walk Ireland’s longest Rope Bridge!

The Kells Bay estate has a particularly interesting history. Planted 160 years ago, it is home to many rare, southern hemisphere plants, a waterfall, tree sculptures and bamboo gardens – as well as Ireland’s largest palm tree, which weighs 11 tonnes and has a 7.5 metre trunk