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Boating in Ireland is a unique experience as you cruise through lush green countryside along the majestic River Shannon , the Shannon-Erne waterway canal , or the scenic cliffs of Lower Lough Erne on the River Erne .
Between Belleek at the northern end of Lough Erne to Killaloe at the southern end of the River Shannon there are 300 miles of rivers and lakes to explore on your Ireland boating holiday. We offer a superb range of cruiser boats and Penichette boats on the Irish rivers and canals.
On an Irish boating holiday you can experience the legendary Irish hospitality and enjoy the 'craich' in the local hostelries - some reputed never to close during the summer months!
You are free to stop where the mood takes you, to walk, sightsee or bicycle ride. Perhaps enjoy a round on some 300 of the world's finest golf courses. Maybe try fishing on the superb waters of Upper and Lower Lough Erne - we can usually supply fishing dinghies with boats, perhaps fishing equipment as well.
In Ireland, a friendly welcome at all times more than compensates for the climate which makes Ireland such a green country!
We offer boats from 4 boat bases in Ireland: Upper Shannon River: Carrick on Shannon Lower Shannon River :Portumna and Banagher
Different types of boat are available from the various bases. Check out the types offered in our Choosing your Boat guide.
Boat hire is normally on an out-and-back basis. In addition we offer one-way trips between Carrick and Portumna . Your car is normally transferred to the return base at a small supplementary charge. Tariffs are normally on a weekly basis with longer cruises of 10/11 days or 2/3 weeks also available. Short breaks may sometimes be possible. Use our Boat Holiday Search to find the boats available from your preferred base.
The Penichette boat base at Banagher is the ideal base to explore the lower Shannon and Lough Derg, the largest lake on the waterway system.
For all boating holidays in Ireland let us know your requirements and preferences and we'll advise and do the rest!
Highlights of ireland.
The excellent weather made the holiday so we were able to cruise as far as Killaloe and we taxied into Limerick. Another good route was up the River Suck to Ballinasloe from where we had a day trip by train to Galway city. DH â Portumna and back in Ireland
Perfect service after a simple call. Friendly personnel. We started in Portumna,went to Athlone, then back to Killaloe, and return to Portumna. We found this route perfect. LC - Portumna out and back in Ireland
One way cruises are available between bases of the same colour.
Our new base at Banagher is ideally placed to explore Lough Derg, the largest lake on the Irish waterway system. Lough Derg is famous for the idyllic little towns and villages that fringe its shores with small harbours with plenty of moorings. From Banagher, you can easily reach the Celtic site Clonmacnoise as well as Portumna with its Renaissance castle.
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Start Base: Banagher
Banagher - terryglass - killaloe - mountshannon - clonmacnoise - banagher.
1 Week • 165km • 2 Locks • 3 / 30 hr day
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1 Week • 112km • 2 Locks • 2 / 40 hr day
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2 Weeks • 375km • 12 Locks • 3 / 30 hr day
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Start Base: Carrick
1 Week Return • 208km • 22 Locks • 3 / 45 hr day
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1 Week Return • 176km • 6 Locks • 3 / 15 hr day
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10/11 Days Return • 330km • 32 Locks • 3 / 45 hr day
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2 Weeks Return • 415km • 12 Locks • 3 / 45 hr day
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Carrick-On-Shannon is the largest town in County Leitrim. The ruins of the old Carrick Castle can be glimpsed on the Carrick Bridge. Stop in this pretty town and visit the great Saint-Mary's Church. Learn its history and discover its culture in the art centre.
Carrick-on-shannon - portumna (or vice versa).
1 Week • 160km • 5 Locks • 2 Lift Bridges • 19hrs
You pull up to the ancient monastic site at Clonmacnoise, truly an impressive remnant of the Shannonâs storied past and a highlight of barge holidays in Ireland. The stones seem to speak to you, sending a message through time. From your sundeck, you admire Birr Castle Demesne, and you cruise into Lough Derg and stop for a picnic at Portumna Forest Park.
View Carrick - Portumna route in Google Maps
3 - 4 Days • 104km • 6 Locks • 14hrs
The River Shannon marks a swath of blue through emerald-green hills dotted with Celtic ruins and postcard-perfect villages, entrancing you with every mile you make south toward Lanesborough at the head of Lough Ree. A boat hire in Ireland immerses you in the Irish way of life, slow and easy as you cycle the towpaths or play a round of golf.
View Carrick - Lanesborough out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week Return • 200km • 6 Locks • 4 Lift Bridges • 22hrs
Youâve revelled in the friendly pubs and tried the Guinness and Jameson whisky, Calcannon (potato and cabbage) and Boxty (fried potato cakes). Now youâre up for golf â even more natural on barge holidays in Ireland than neighbourhood leprechauns and four-leaf clovers! At Glasson and Hodson Bay, you hit the greens with gusto and the luck of the Irish!
View Carrick - Athlone out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week Return • 150km • 34 Locks • 29hrs
You head out on your barge holiday in Ireland through lakes, the Shannon-Erne Waterway and the River Shannon. You feel relaxed as the scenery slowly passes by, and you see friendly people wave at you from the towpath. Along the way, you enjoy the waterfront bistro in Leitrim, fishing at Drumshanbo and playing the 18-hole championship golf course at Ballyconnell.
View Carrick - Belturbet out and back route in Google Maps
2 Weeks Return • 220km • 34 Locks • 36hrs
View Carrick - Enniskillen out and back route in Google Maps
2 Weeks Return • 280km • 46 Locks • 36hrs
View Carrick - Belleek out and back route in Google Maps
Situated at the head of Lough Derg, Portumna is one of Galway's most attractive towns and is famous for Portumna Castle which both King James I and Queen Elizabeth I of England visited.
Start Base: Portumna
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Short Break Return • 128km • 4 Locks • 17hrs
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Short Break Return • 106km • 0 Locks • 14hrs
View Portumna - Killaloe out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week • 128km • 0 Locks • 17hrs
View Portumna - Scarriff - Killaloe out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week • 128km • 4 Locks • 27hrs
View Portumna - Athlone, Mountshannon and Killaloe out and back route in Google Maps
In County Fermanagh the base at Bellanaleck is just 8km from lovely Enniskillen and is ideally located for exploring upper and lower Lough Erne, and the traditional villages of Northern Ireland. Itâs also a paradise for bird watching and fishing.
Start Base: Bellanaleck
2 Day Weekend • 10hrs
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Short Break Return • 16hrs
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View Bellanaleck - Belturbet and Killadeas out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week • 20hrs
View Bellanaleck - Enniskillen - Belleek and Ballyconnell out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week • 32 Locks • 34 hrs
View Bellanaleck to Leitrim out and back route in Google Maps
1 Weeks One-Way • 140km • 6 Locks • 20 hrs
View Carrick-on-Shannon - Banagher route in Google Maps
1 Week Return • 208km • 24 Locks • 24 hrs
View Carrick - Lough Key - Boyle out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week Return • 176km • 6 Locks • 22 hrs
2 Weeks Return • 415km • 22 Locks • 52 hrs
View Carrick - Boyle - Athlone - Portumna out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week • 165km • 6 Locks • 20 hrs
View Banagher - Carrick one way route in Google Maps
1 Week • 165km • 2 Locks • 22 hrs
View Banagher - Killaloe out and back route in Google Maps
1 Week • 112km • 2 Locks • 16 hrs
View Banagher to Athlone and Killinure out and back route in Google Maps
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Boating Holidays, Bowers Wharf, Skipton, BD23 2PD, United Kingdom
Leisurely cruising, amazing sunsets, affordable and adventurous..
We are a family run business and our aim is to provide a memorable holiday for our boating customers on the River Shannon.
Safe, comfortable, and very convenient to operate, Cruiser Boats Ireland is the perfect family boat hire for cruising on the River Shannon.
No boat hire company offers you a better rate on the Shannon! So whether youâre looking to take a short break or planning a longer holiday, we can help you create your perfect family boating holiday on Ireland’s largest river!
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The Shannon divides Ireland, with Connacht in the west and Leinster and Munster to the east and south. The river flows through 11 of the counties of Ireland. There are several lakes on the Shannon, including, Lough Allen, Lough Derg and Lough Ree. Two canals connect with the Shannon, including: the Royal Canal and the Grand Canal. The River Shannon has historically had great strategic importance attached to it in military encounters.
The Shannon provides excellent opportunities for water sports and is a very popular tourist attraction in the summer months. The river is relatively slow moving because it only falls 60 feet in the first 150 miles of its course.
The perfect place to forget about your troubles and spend time with family or friends. Cruiser Boats Ireland is the best place for family bonding, fishing trips, or birthday parties.
A perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy your time on the water.
Enjoy the peace, tranquility and calm of cruising on the river Shannon whether you’re with a group of friends or for a family gathering.
Ring to speak to Helen who can help you plan your next holiday.
Our aim is to provide a stress free holiday that everyone can enjoy, whether itâs exploring the river, visiting the many castles or simply relaxing on deck. We provide a fun and safe holiday experience for families to enjoy Ireland, see wildlife, visit castles and bridges along the way. Our boat is designed for fun with a spacious foredeck that allows you to sunbath on our sun loungerâs cushions and use our playpen for young kids. At the stern we have plenty of space to jump in. Cruiser Boats Ireland takes you on a boat trip down the smooth flowing River Shannon. Enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.
Come and enjoy some fun on the River Shannon!
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Please ensure to read through the following items and watch the safety video prior to your departure.
A guide to familiarise yourself with some waterways rules before your departure date is located here . A full detailed navigational guide will be provided on board the vessel.Â
Term & Conditions of the Rental can be found here.
Locks & bridges, voyages & visits.
Yes. All customers will be given full tuition before leaving the marina.Â
No licences are necessary to hire our boats.
Everything is included except your fuel and any extras such as outboards, bikes, etc that you choose. You must also pay a returnable damage deposit the amount varies with the class of boat.
All bedding, towels and kitchen equipment is provided including washing-up liquid and dish towels. There are no charges for use of the majority of marinas and jetties. A small charge is payable for the locks on the Shannon and Shannon-Erne waterway if you travel this far. A smart card must be used for these locks and can be purchased at the Tourist Information Centre or as an extra through us.
Navigation charts are provided on-board. Lifejackets and all safety equipment are included. Childrenâs life jackets are available
The boat will be available from 4pm on the day of arrival and must be vacated by 11am on the last day.
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We would be delighted to assist with any queries.
Call us on (085) 1093 900 between 9am & 5pm
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Located on th edge of Western Europe, Ireland is renowned as one of Europe’s firts destinations for boating holidays .
With lush green countryside, silvery rivers, rich heritage and a warm welcome, Ireland offers a unique experience for your next boating holidays in Ireland .
Ireland is crossed by the mighty River Shannon, Ireland’s longest river.
Ireland offers some 700 km of lakes, canals and rivers, and many opportunities for boating holidays , fishing and water sports, as well as over 5000 years of history and a rich and diverse flora and fauna.
Come and explore the Ireland’s waterways  on a boating holiday in Ireland and discover their secrets in a whole new way. If you are looking for a boating holiday in Ireland , this could be the place for you !
The Lower Shannon lazes through undulating lush countryside that is steeped in history as well as real Irish character. Life slows down along this stretch of the Shannon and boats pass less frequently â the noise of nature takes over once more.
The jewel in the crown of Co. Fermanagh. In the North west of the island of Ireland lies an interconnecting network of loughs, rivers and backwaters that would take a lifetime to explore.
Shannon & erne waterways.
On your boating holidays in Ireland , discover Ireland’s hidden Hearthlands aboard a Carrickcraft cruise ship. You’ll captain your own cruise ship as you meander slowly along the many rivers, lakes and canals, admiring the spectacular scenery, history and heritage and meeting the friendly locals.
The River Shannon is the longest river in the British Isles and runs down the middle of Ireland through flat farmland towards the sea at Limerick. And as the land is so flat, the river only falls 65 feet on the navigable section, so it is a wide, slow river, ideal for a calm and tranquil boating holiday in Ireland .
The Shannon used to be a semi-commercial waterway with Guinness barges sailing up from Dublin on the Grand Canal and then along the Shannon. Todays, however, there’s no commercial traffic; only pleasure boaters enjoy the wide open spaces on their boating holidays in Ireland . Even the land is quiet: the County Leitrim , at the northern end of the Shannon, has a population density of less than 20 people per square km.
The River Erne flows north from Belturbet to Belleek, so the Upper Lough is the Lower Lough and the Lower Lough is the Upper Lough (on a map!). It is very quiet and remote, so if you are on a boat you could be all alone on an island jetty in the middle of nowhere.
What is it that makes a b oating Holiday in Ireland such a great holiday choice? Is it that legendary Irish hospitality and the âcraicâ in the pubs and bars. Or the stunning scenery, great food, easy access, friendly locals and everything else that you want when you are relaxing on holiday? Of course, it is all of this and so much more.
Irelandâs landscape causes jaws to drop. But what picks them up again, and gets them gabbing till all hours, are Irelandâs people. The people of Ireland love to travel, to learn about the world. Our diaspora, whether they left by choice or necessity, number some 70 million. But we love coming home, too â to our native cities, countryside and kitchens.
We love spending time with our families, enjoy a gossip around the kitchen table and chat to anyone who’ll listen to us. Itâs no secret that thereâs a creative side to the Irish personality. Think the Book of Kells and the Expressionist painter Jack B Yeats (brother of the poet, WB). Think ancient sagas and legends like An TĂĄin and the Children of Lir to writers such as James Joyce, CS Lewis and Seamus Heaney. Think actors like Maureen OâHara to Liam Neeson and Saoirse Ronan.
Yes, art has always coursed through our veins. The beauty of this creative spark, however, is that it doesnât just belong to Bono, Enya and Snow Patrol. On your boating holidays in Ireland, you’ll find arts festivals and craftspeople in the smallest of towns, breathing new life into old mills and milk parlours in every corner of the countryside.
And music? Well, thereâs always music, be it U2, Enya, Van Morrison or Snow Patrol, or trad sessions in cosy country pubs. Don’t hesitate to take a break during your boating holidays in Ireland to discover these songs, this music and the festive atmosphere of the pubs.
But above all, we love to laugh. We love the mischief, the devilry, the witty riposte in pubs, the sarcasm of Patrick Kielty or Dara O’Brian. You’ll find that in Ireland, we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
As you cruise along the Waterways of Irelandâs Hidden Heartlands on your boating holidays in Ireland , 5,000 years of history flashes before your eyes. You will find numerous fascinating sites of historic interest right on the river or just a short walk from the moorings. To provide protection from invaders, many of the fortifications were built on islands or close to rivers, so with a cruiser, you have access to many sites only accessible by boat.Â
From the 6 th century carved figures on White Island in Lough Erne to the many round towers and medieval ruins all along the Shannon, you will be amazed at how the countryâs traditional culture has been preserved in modern day Ireland. Particular attention should also be paid to the many locks and bridges which have historic interest on your boating holidays in Ireland , such as Meelick Lock and the magnificent 16 arch bridge at Shannonbridge.Â
Even the harbours themselves tell us much about bygone days, for example the historic Richmond Harbour at the entrance to the Royal Canal. Many of the sites have excellent visitor centres or museums where you can discover more about the site and its past. Only a few types of holiday offer such unrivalled access to unique history and heritage as boating holidays in Ireland .
Ireland's weather.
Not too hot and not too cold, Ireland’s climate is perfect for boating holidays .
In Ireland, we all talk about the weather. Whether it’s discussing the direction of the rain from a shop doorway, or musing that it’s 24 degrees in March with a Lock Keeper. Irish weather can be unpredictable, so we like to discuss it. A lot.
Ireland’s climate is influenced mostly by the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, it doesnât have the extreme temperatures that other countries at similar latitude would have. The average temperature is a mild 10°C.
Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle because it is so green, but of course thatâs because it rains quite a lot! If you plan for some rain on your holiday, you will be well prepared (it has been said that there is no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate clothing).
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The sunlight sparkles on the water as you glide past lush countryside and quiet little towns. The only sounds you hear are birdsong and the water lapping at the sides of your cruiser. This is the kind of idyllic afternoon you can expect as you go cruising on one of Ireland’s rivers, canals or lakes. Peace, tranquillity and an escape from the demands of modern life.
By going on a boat tour, you get to see the real Ireland; those hidden places that you would never know existed if you only journeyed by road. This wild, unspoiled landscape has hardly changed in thousands of years, and you can see evidence of the country’s rich history everywhere. Ancient standing stones and mysterious stone statues, early Christian monasteries and round towers, impressive medieval castles and elegant mansions with their formal gardens.
I find myself with the time to look deeper and I soon become a connoisseur of the various shades of green in the passing reed beds. Owen Shears, The Guardian journalist, on travelling the River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland
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L-R: Barge on the Grand Canal, County Kildare; misty morning in Ballina, County Tipperary; fishing on Lough Erne, County Fermanagh; a dog-friendly boating holiday, County Limerick
With around 4,000 inland lakes, connected by a network of rivers and canals, Ireland offers endless possibilities to the cruising enthusiast. Just look at a map of the island and you can see how the country is split by its network of rivers and lakes. These inland waterways used to be busy transport routes but these days, their occupants are mostly leisure cruisers of all sizes, taking advantage of the lack of commercial traffic on Irish waters.
One of the wonderful things about river cruises is that you can stop and explore where and when you like. Gourmet meals, island picnics, activity parks, castles, gardens, bike trips, canoeing, angling: all and more are within easy reach of the water. And should a night on dry land be of interest, you can choose anything from a cosy B&B to a luxury castle hotel.
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Departing from our base in Carrick-on-Shannon, you could either head south towards Athlone and Clonmacnoise or turn north to reach the Erne and explore its dazzling countryside.
Our base at Carrick-on-Shannon is the ideal starting point for exploring the Shannon, Irelandâs longest river. Itâs a long way from any commercial traffic, navigable for 220 km, has only six locks, and has lakes that are sometimes real inland seas. Youâll be bowled over by the beauty of the landscapes bordering the river. As you cruise southward, you cross Lough Reeâšto reach the lively town of Athlone, the Celtic site of Clonmacnoise and then Portumna, with its Renaissance castle. If you head northwards, you take the Upper Shannon towards Boyle, withâšits delightful little 12th-century Cistercian abbey, before reaching Leitrim. Then you enter the Shannon-Erne Waterway which meets the Erne to the north, the other great Irish river. The canal, which is 63 km long, has been magnificently restored and takes you through a dreamlike landscape dotted with picturesque villages like Ballyconnel and Belturbet.
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Keshcarrigan is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is situated on the Shannon-Erne waterway. An ancient pagan burial site overlooks Lough Scur to the north and Keshcarrigan Lough to the south.
Ballinamore is a small town in County Leitrim, Ireland. Feel free to take advantage of your boat cruise to make a stopover in Ballinamore and take a stroll around the town. You will be pleasantly surprised by the architecture of its Irish houses and its green and flowery gardens.
County Leitrim is a border region with Northern Ireland. Renowned for its fishing and scenic beauty, it is primarily split in two by the Shannon and Lough Allen.
Legend has it that Lough Key is named after a druid named CĂ©, who drowned here during the formation of the lake. Lough Key is made up of some thirty islets, all of which are mainly wooded (including Castle Island, which houses a medieval castle, Stag Island, Bullock Island, Drummand Island, etc.).
While in Boyle, be sure to visit the small town's abbey, which is truly impressive. In particular, discover the entire history of the immense monument and its various functions, which was used in particular as accommodation for military garrisons.
Use your cruise on Lough Key to explore the ruins of âMacdermottâs Castleâ, built on a small island right in the middle of the lough and only accessible by boat.
Dromod is a remarkable fishing village next to Bofin and Boderg on the Shannon River. Built along the river Shannon, the village has a modern port frequented by tourists on their boat cruises.
Tie up your self-drive boat at Rooskey to enjoy a bit of fishing. You could find perch, roach and bream. If you feel like getting more active, there are plenty of footpaths that start from the village.
Killinure Point is a peninsula at the south-eastern end of Lough Ree in County Westmeath, Ireland, on the River Shannon. Surrounded on three sides by water, it is the southwestern peninsula of the Killinure electoral district. A diversion on your boat cruise is well worth the diversion.
Athlone is the biggest town you'll see on your self-drive boat holiday. Make sure you visit the castle or spend an evening in one of the three theatres. And you should definitely stop by Sean's bar, Irelandâs oldest pub.
Clonmacnoise Monastery is over 1500 years old and is one of Irelandâs most important historic sites. You can tie up your license-free boat at a small pontoon and stroll among Celtic crosses while learning about Irelandâs history.
Once in Banagher, you can reach the largest lake in the area, open to navigation: Lower Lough Terne. This is a must-see diversion, where fishing enthusiasts, as well as all water sports enthusiasts, can enjoy these activities.
Youâll love this marina, located at the entrance to Lough Derg: it's calm and peaceful when the lake allows. In the small village, youâll find a picturesque, lively pub and a small shop where you can restock your self-drive boat.
When you arrive at the southern point of Lough Derg, take the chance to moor your PĂ©nichette at Garrykennedy. Youâll find a calm, relaxing marina and you can visit Larkins pub, famous for its food and music.
Killaloe is in the east of County Clare, on the shores of Lough Derg, and is a great little place to stop during your boating holidays in Ireland. It is famous as the birthplace of King Brian Boru. The village is also known for its footpaths and historic ruins.
Once in Portumna, do not miss to visit the famous fortified house, built in 1618. Renowned for its fine architecture and the beauty of its French gardens, Portumna Castle is a popular tourist attraction for lovers of the Irish Renaissance.
Tie up your PĂ©nichette at Lecarrow to make use of the marinaâs facilities, explore the ruined Rindown Castle or to enjoy a meal at the Yew Tree restaurant, recommended by many Ireland guides.
Belturbet is a very touristy town. Activities such as fishing, boat cruises and walks in the countryside are very enjoyable. The town also has its own festival, the Belturbet de l'Erne Festival, which also includes the Lady Of the Erne competition.
Explore the pretty town of Enniskillen on the banks of the Erne. Moor your self-drive boat here to visit the magnificent Enniskillen Castle or Castle Coole, which is just as interesting. Make sure you see Portora Royal School, alma mater of Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett.
While taking your cruise on Lough Erne, visit Devenish Island, only accessible by boat. It has ruins and a 12th century watchtower that the priests once used to look out for strangers arriving on their lands.
The small village of Bellanaleck in Ireland is ideal for exploring the entire Upper and Lower Lough Erne region. Indeed, the village is situated in the middle of these two areas, giving you the opportunity to choose from a number of itineraries for the rest of your boat cruise.
Definitely stop your PĂ©nichette here if youâre looking for a bit of entertainment in the region. Just a few minutesâ walk from the marina youâll find shops, restaurants, pubs and a night-club not far away. You can even get to a country club and play a round of golf if you feel like it.
Departing from Carrick-on-Shannon, we can offer the range of canal boats shown below. To see the full range of cruises available, please see our self-drive boat pages or contact our team who can help you to choose.
The traditional PĂ©nichette Âź , very easy to pilot and perfect for couples and families. From 2 to 7 people.
A spacious and well-lit boat, characterised by its lovely protected terrace at the rear. From 2 to 12 people.
One of the latest range of PĂ©nichettes Âź , offering considerable comfort thanks to their double inside and outside helm positions. From 2 to 12 people.
Based on the strengths of the existing family of Penichettes Âź , this new generation of boats offers a completely new cruising experience.
Choose one of the finest yachts with the Linssen Grand Sturdy 34.9 boat! Elegance, high-quality furnishings and comfortable sailing are the hallmarks of these renowned boats. From 2 to 6 people.
Cosy, elegant and designed as small yachts, the Europa boats offer decidedly modern comfort and aesthetics. From 2 to 6 people.
Start your irish adventure with a carrick shannon boat rental: set sail in the emerald isle.
Start your boating adventure in the town of Carrick-on-Shannon, a quintessential Irish town full of local charm and idyllic Irishness. The town is the largest in County Leitrim and the smallest county town in the entire country. Many start their Shannon Erne waterway holidays here, and it is easy to see why. The town is a hub of activity and has been for many years, being a major crossing of the river Shannon has only boosted this title.
Although considered the gateway to the Shannon Erne Waterway , the town itself has a number of attractions that are worth visiting before you set off on your boating holidays . The Carrick Bridge and Quay are some of the townâs more iconic landmarks and show the trading history of this area of the river better than anything else. Carrick-on-Shannon is also home to the Dock, an art centre housed within a renovated former 19th-century courthouse building.
Once you have secured your Shannon-on-Carrick boat rental , you will need to decide on which route you will take along the River Shannon. Heading northwest, your canal barge route will take you to Lough Key from Carrick on Shannon. The start of this river route will mean you cross your first county border, crossing from County Leitrim to County Roscommon. As you cross the county border, you will enter your first lough, Lough Drumharlow. Known for its rich wildlife and fish species, this is a great introduction to the Irish waterways. Heading farther north-west, you will arrive at the first main stop off of the Shannon-Erne waterway, Lough Key.
This two-thousand-acre lake is a scene of breath-taking beauty and has a number of must-see sights dotted around its green shores. Lough Key boat hire is also possible if you wish to start your journey here. Lough Key has many natural charms that make it a great place to stop off as you make your way down the River Shannon. Dotted with numerous small islands, Lough Key has been inhabited for centuries and even boasts a folly castle on the aptly named Castle Island. Along the southern shore is the 800-hectare Lough Key Forest Park. The forest is a natural wonder and is well worth a stop-off. The park is home to a visitors’ centre, numerous hiking trails and a tree canopy walk. This is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Irelandâs woodlands.
Coming back on to the River Shannon, the Shannon-Erne waterway takes you north, diverting your trip to the uppermost main lake of Lough Allen. Sitting just south of the riverâs source of Shannon Pot, Lough Allen covers a huge 14 square miles and is one of the larger lakes in the area. Nestled between two mountain ranges, the Slieve Anierin mountain range to the east and the Arigna hills to the west, Lough Allen becomes the perfect place for windsurfing – perfect if you fancy a change from your Lough Allen boat hire . Apart from the excellent windsurfing conditions, Lough Allen is also home to the award-winning Lough Allen Adventure Centre. This centre is a hub for all sporting activities around the waterâs edge, including kayaking, hiking and more. The town of Drumshanbo sits at the southernmost point of Lough Allen and is a great stop-off point for stretching your legs and visiting a well-preserved Irish town, complete with pubs, restaurants and jobs.
Continuing on the River Shannon Erne waterway, you will wind your way through the northernmost countryside of the county and across the border into Northern Ireland. This section of the route joins the River Shannon with the River Erne via the ShannonâErne Waterway canal, and canal boat hire here is also possible. On entering this section of the canal, you will come up against a series of Shannon Erne waterway locks. These locks are simple to navigate, yet there is always a friendly local there to give boaters a hand.
A few miles over the border, you will arrive at Lower Lough Erne; a lake system joined to Upper Lough Erne. These two loughs make up one of the largest lake systems in all of Ireland. Lough Erne boat hire means you can start and end your Shannon River cruise here, depending on your chosen route. As the lough is made up of two separate lakes, Lough Erne boat trips can take you across 43 square miles of water, an epic trip that can allow you to see so much of both rural Ireland and rural Northern Island. Lough Erne has gathered a reputation for all things watersports, with the World Waterski Championships held here as well as wakeboarding compositions. Securing your Lough Erne cruiser hire during the same time as these competitions will add something special to your Lough Erne visit.
A journey through the royal canal way and its surrounding areas.
Heading north isnât the only route you can take from Carrick-on-Shannon; with all of Irelandâs midland interior to discover, venturing south is just as rewarding. Setting out from Carrick-on-Shannon, boaters will come to a fork in the waterway, with the Royal Canal to your left and the River Shannon on your Right. Taking the Royal Canal will open up a route that can take your Carrick on Shannon cruiser hire all the way to the nationâs capital, Dublin. The man-made Royal Canal way is a little more structured than the naturally occurring River Shannon and adds a whole new dynamic to your boating holidays in Ireland .
The 89 miles of canals crosses a number of different counties and is the perfect balance of rural and built up Ireland. Boaters may even start their journey from Dublin, taking in the famous sights, then head west down the Royal Canal Way, joining back with the River Shannon. This route can also be turned into a loop, taking in the River Shannon, the Royal Canal and the Grand Canal into the route.
Shannon cruises can take any shape or form! Taking the right fork in the River Shannon after leaving Carrick on Shannon will take you farther into Irelandâs interior and will eventually mean you and your boat arrive at Lough Ree. Lough Ree boat hire enables you to boat across the second biggest lake in all of Ireland, a feat that helps you really take in the natural beauty of the lake. Lough Ree covers three different counties Westmeath, Longford and Roscommon, making it a perfect destination to really soak up Irelandâs culture and history.
The very southern point of Lough Ree narrows back into the River Shannon and flows through the town of Athlone, a destination that most Lough Ree boat trips make a stop. Athlone is a town not far from Irelandâs exact geographical centre, yet there is more to this humble town other than its location. There is plenty to see and do in Athlone, from popping in for a drink at Seanâs Bar – the oldest pub in Ireland and possibly Europe, to visiting Athloneâs 13th-century castle.
As the River Shannon meanders further to the Lower Shannon area south, you and your boat will cross the county border and enter County Offaly, bordering on County Galway. Apart from more of the idyllic countryside passing by, you will eventually arrive at the quaint riverside town of Banagher. Although a small town, Banagher has a substantial river port, meaning you can opt for a Banagher boat hire if you wish to end or start your Shannon River boating holiday here. Along with being a practical place to start and finish your boating holiday, Banagher itself is a great place to pause the river travel and take in a new Irish town. As Banagher has always been a major crossing of the Shannon River throughout history, the town has its fair share of historical buildings and sights that are worth a visit. Top of these historical locations is Banagherâs, Fort Eliza. This early 19th-century fort was constructed to repel a Naoploianic invasion and is as impressive on the riverside today as it must have been then.
Smaller boats for couples or small groups.
If youâre looking to take a romantic boat trip away for two or are simply seeking a smaller capacity boat to navigate the winding rivers of the emerald isle, you are then opting for a boat such as the PĂ©nichettes Classique Âź is the perfect option. These boats hold around two to five people and are ideal for navigating the sometimes narrow waters of the River Shannon. Whether your Ireland holiday is one of the economical money-saving or of luxurious opulence, there is a boat perfect for your needs.
Although these smaller boats are ideal for easy navigation on the Irish waterways, it is important to remember that they will have limited storage space for food and supplies. This is something that can be overlooked if you are simply using the boat as a means of travel and not home.
Those looking to go on a Shannon River cruise with far more people, with your large extended family, for example, will be better off hiring a larger boat such as a PĂ©nichette Âź Aft Deck. These boats are capable of accommodating four to twelve people, and each cabin is equipped with a double bed, basin, hanging space and storage. Although these barges are much larger than the classic boats, they are just as responsive and agile.
The advantages of the larger vessels are the ability not only to carry more passengers but to keep far more supplies on board. This is ideal if you are looking to do an extended boating holiday and travel the entire Shannon River route. Remember that although they manoeuvre the same, these larger boats need far more care, especially in narrower sections of the river.
Stop off at portumna castle near lough derg.
Travelling down to one of the River Shannonâs most southern points is hugely rewarding. Not only to see the impressive Lough Derg but to see the semi-fortified house of Portumna Castle. Portumna Castle and gardens were constructed in 1617 and at the time had no equal in its grandeur and style. Visitors can now visit the 17th-century house in all its glory, harking back to a time in Ireland that is now gone. As Well as the castled house itself, Portumna is home to an impressive 17th century walled the kitchen garden.This garden is a feast for the senses, with fruit trees, herbs, flowers and vegetables all growing in a display just as impressive as Portumna Castle itself.
A few miles south of Athone and Lake Ree is one of the nationâs earliest Christian sites, Clonmacnoise. This 6th-century abbey stands in partial ruins along the River Shannon, making it a sight that is easy to see not only on foot but from your Carrick on Shannon boat hire itself. The site is an impressive mixture of the ruins of a cathedral, seven churches, two round towers, three high crosses and a large collection of Early Christian grave slabs.
Pre-dating much of northern Europe’s conversion to Christianity, Clonmacnoise stands as an important site not only in Ireland but across the globe. On the verge of gaining UNESCO status, it is easy to see why it receives hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Special tours of Clonmacnoise can be organised by visiting the Shannonbridge Tourist Office or simply pulling your boat into the marina here. Being directly along the river bank means you can see one of the countryâs most famous sites with a simple jump from the boat.
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Ireland's leading Cruiser Hire Company offer the best in boating holidays on the Erne, Shannon, Shannon-Erne Waterways. Marble Arch Caves- Magical, Unique and Memorable. The Marble Arch Caves is a major tourist attraction, set in the picturesque foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, just a short journey from the Island town of Enniskillen in County ...
Closest airport(s): Dublin: 158 km; Knock: 74 km; Belfast: 190 km; Airport Transfers. In Ireland we can arrange airport transfers for you. Standard transfers are âŹ35 per person and run from Dublin airport to Carrick-on-Shannon on Saturdays (and any other day except Sunday - although a minimum 5 person charge applies on these other days) and from Dublin or Shannon airport to Portumna on ...
Sailing in Ireland. A boat hire in Ireland is promising to take you around the most cliffs, beaches and towns this little island nation has to offer. From the bustling capital Dublin you can sail south towards Waterford and Cork before heading up the north west coast to Kerry and the Cliffs of Moher.. Things to do and see when sailing in Ireland. Ireland might not be your typical summer ...
Boat Rentals - Ireland. Sailing in Dublin · 5 guests. Captained Charters on a Beautiful Sailing Ketch in Southwest Ireland. 5.0. $166 /hour. Fishing in Ballinamore · 4 guests. Boat Trips,Pike Trout and Perch Fishing Trips Ballinamore Leitrim , Ireland. 5.0. $111 /person. Powerboats in Howth · 10 guests.
Explore the Shannon, Ireland's longest river, and the Erne, its other great waterway, from Carrick-on-Shannon. Choose from various routes, boats and itineraries to enjoy the scenic landscapes, historic sites and fishing opportunities.