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Lough & Lighthouse Cruises

Carlingford Lough Cruises, Greencastle Pier Road, Greencastle, Newry, County Down, BT3 4LR
Carlingford Cruises at Haulbowline Lighthouse

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Cruise To Haulbowline Lighthouse
Our Lough & Lighthouse Cruise takes you to view the iconic Haulbowline Lighthouse, guarding the entry to Carlingford Lough. This unique cruise offers you the opportunity to come within 400 meters of this imposing lighthouse, where we share with you its remarkable history.

We turn at the lighthouse and cruise back towards Carlingford where we explore the outer area of the Lough and share with you the many stories and myths that make this area famous; 'the Lough of Legends.'

While onboard, enjoy an audio tour and live music and dancing as you cruise. Food and drink services also available onboard.

Board the cruises at our terminals at either Greenore, Co. Louth or Greencastle, Co. Down, and begin your cruise along this panoramic Lough area. Learn the stories of the famous myths and legends of the Lough. Be sure to keep an eye out for Finn, Carlingford Lough's resident dolphin, as we depart. He's sure to pop up and say hello!

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Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£20.00 per ticket
Family£55.00 per ticket

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Lough & Lighthouse Cruises - Live Music with CeeV (29 June 2024)
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Saturday19:45 - 22:00
Lough & Lighthouse Cruises - Live Music with Henry Mac (20 July 2024)
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Saturday19:45 - 22:00
Lough & Lighthouse Cruises - Live Music with CeeV (31 Aug 2024)
DayTimes
Saturday19:45 - 22:00

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From Newry take the Warrenpoint Road and travel for 30 mins. From Kilkeel take the Greencastle Road and travel for 10 mins

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