

Dun Laoghaire | Things To Do
History Dun Laoghaire is a coastal town south of Dublin. The town dates back to the fifth century when the High King of Ireland chose the...


Poolbeg Chimneys / Generating Station
Located in the Poolbeg peninsula on the south side of Dublin Port. Although now decommissioned the Poolbeg chimneys have become one of...


Molly Malone Statue | Monuments
Before you read on, press play on the video below to enjoy the unofficial anthem of Dublin city which features our beloved Molly Malone....


Poolbeg Lighthouse | Things To Do
Constructed in 1768 (rebuilt 1820) Poolbeg lighthouse is believed to be the first candlepower operated lighthouse in the world. Sitting...


Dublin Port Diving Bell | Sightseeing
What is a Diving Bell? Diving Bells are structures which allow people to work underwater. This diving bell is simply a metal block with...


Famine Memorial | Custom House Quay
The Great Irish Famine Memorial As you walk down Custom House Quay you will notice gripping statues. They are a striking reminder of a...


Hartley's | Restaurant in Dun Laoghaire
In the heart of Dun Laoghaire, right on the water, sits the mouthwatering Hartley's restaurant. A nod to the extraordinary uniqueness of...


A Must See: Dalkey Island
Tucked away, just southeast of Dun Laoghaire Pier, stands the beautiful and enchanting Dalkey Island. Dalkey Island is amazing for...


Close to the Edge gets a Refit
Yesterday we took Close to the Edge up to Malahide Marina by sea, so that she could be lifted out of the water this morning. It was the...


The Ha'penny Bridge | Sightseeing Dublin
The Ha’penny Bridge, as it's colloquially to, has become one of the most iconic structures along the River Liffey and is often the first