Hawk Walks NI
Casey's Skellig Michael Tours
One of fifteen licensed operators permitted to land on Skellig Michael.
Pending operator permission
One of fifteen licensed operators permitted to land on Skellig Michael. Maximum 180 people on the island per day — the most restricted access of any bookable experience in Ireland. Book months in advance. The 618 uneven steps to the 6th-century monastery are steep but the view from the top is extraordinary.
Skellig Michael rises from the Atlantic 12 kilometres off the Kerry coast — a pyramid of rock reaching 218 metres above sea level, home to a 6th-century monastic settlement that has survived intact for 1,400 years.
The crossing from Portmagee Marina takes approximately 50 minutes. On the way out you pass Little Skellig — home to the second largest gannet colony in the world, approximately 70,000 breeding pairs, visible and audible from the boat.
On Skellig Michael itself, heritage guides stationed on the island throughout the season greet you on the pier and interpret the monastery, the monks’ lives, and the remarkable preservation of the beehive cells at the summit. The 618 steps are uneven and require reasonable fitness — but the view from the top is why people come.
Landing is subject to weather conditions. The heritage guides on the island make the final decision each morning. Approximately 65% of landing tours proceed as planned each season.
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