Killybegs

Ireland

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Killybegs, Ireland

With a natural deep-water harbour, the area surrounding Killybegs has been inhabited since prehistoric times and is the country's largest fishing port. Visitors can dive into the region's rich history touring historic sites and savour deliciously fresh seafood and stunning vistas. Killybegs is your gateway to exploring the natural beauty of Ireland's west coast, from rugged cliffs rising from the sea to the expansive golden sands of Fintra Beach.

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What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Port of Killybegs. Ship will DOCK at this port.
  • Time Zone
    Irish Standard Time Zone UTC/GMT+1
  • Language
    Irish is the official language but most everyone speaks English. To ask how someone is, say "conas atá tú?" "Go raibh maith agat" means thank you whilst "le do thoil" is please.
  • Currency & Shopping
    The Euro is the local currency used in Killybegs. From jewellery to hand-crafted goods, you can browse local boutiques for an assortment of items.
    • Famous For
      As the country’s largest fishing port, Killybegs is well-known for its fishing industry, its world-famous Donegal Carpets and spectacular coastal vistas.
    • Fun Fact #1
      Killybegs International Carpet Making & Fishing Centre is located in the carpet factory where the region's famous Donegal carpets were once made. Learn about the village's fishing history and about the process of crafting the incredible carpets that still hang in the Dublin Castle, the Vatican, The Oval Office at the White House and other prestigious locations.
    • Fun Fact #2
      Journey back to Killybegs' storied past with a visit to the ruins of 14th century Kit's Castle and the 15th century Franciscan Third Order Foundation and graveyard. These sites were built around St. Catherine's Well, which three monks constructed after being washed ashore during a violent storm at sea.
    • Fun Fact: Foodies
      As Ireland's biggest fishing port, it's no surprise that fresh seafood is a star ingredient in local restaurants. From savoury fish & chips to rich Fisherman's Pie (think Shepherd's Pie but with seafood), you can find a delicious selection of Irish cuisine.

Killybegs TOP EXCURSIONS

A Variety of Choices

We know the destinations you'll be visiting and what there is to see, do and experience. We offer you a variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you'll visit.

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Go Local - Go Fishing with a Local

Hop aboard a boat and go fishing in Donegal Bay with a local that knows the best spots to catch fish. ...

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The Wild Sliabh Cliffs

Stand atop a stretch of coastal cliffs that are among the highest in Europe, an exhilarating experience that will feel a...

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Walking the Bluestack Mountains

Enjoy a leisurely jaunt along the Disert Circular Walk, a 2-mile trail that loops through the foothills of the gorgeous ...

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Traditional Ireland

Observe the art of weaving, bread-making and a celebration of life in Ardara, a small town where traditions are still he...

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