Liam O’Brien to introduce new 300-passenger ship to operate from Doolin

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Doolin Ferry is set to introduce a new 300-passenger ship to operate from Doolin, Co Clare, to the Aran Islands.

The new vessel, with full Wi-Fi coverage and wheelchair accessibility, will offer all-weather comfort with a retractable canopy on the upper deck.

The ship will have a bar and snack shop, and includes features like a stabilisation system to combat motion sickness and solar panels for environmental sustainability.

Adult fares for seasonal services to Inis Mór are €44 return, €34 return to Inis Oírr, and €28 for a 50-minute Cliffs of Moher cruise.

Doolin Ferry is owned by the O’Brien family and their new ship will carry 55 more passengers than their current largest vessel, Aran Islands Express.

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The company emphasizes its commitment to environmental impact reduction and is a member of the Burren Ecotourism Network.

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