Panoramic Ireland
Nealie Lyne
Mid-May to September 30th · 5 hours
Traditional · Scenic · Monastery
Skellig Michael Voyage emphasises a personal service beyond “just a ferry”: Captain Nealie draws on long exposure to the Skelligs — their site notes he helped restore the beehive huts in 1988 — and years running charter boats in these waters. Nealie Lyne is the permitted skipper for Mary Frances. Book directly; Echtra Echtra lists this for discovery only.
Skellig Michael rises from the Atlantic about 12 km off the Kerry coast — a steep island crowned by a 6th-century monastic settlement and a UNESCO World Heritage Property. Access is only through licensed permit-holding boat operators.
The sea passage usually takes roughly 45–60 minutes each way, depending on conditions and your departure harbour (see the meeting point above). Along the route you typically pass Little Skellig (Sceilig Bheag), home to one of the world’s largest gannet colonies — thousands of breeding pairs, visible and audible from the boat.
On the island, OPW heritage guides meet landing parties and interpret the monastery and beehive cells. The climb of 618 steep, uneven steps needs reasonable fitness, sturdy closed footwear, and a head for heights. Children under 12 are not permitted on the island under OPW rules.
Landing is weather-dependent — always keep spare days in Kerry if Skellig Michael is the main goal.
Highlights
Breathtaking views of the Kerry coast.
Climb the legendary 618 stone steps.
What's included
Not included
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