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Strangford Lough Boat Tour, 17 June - Experience AND 2023

Tour departs from the Slipway, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1PE
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Part of Experience Ards and North Down 2023. Click here to see the full programme. 

**NOW SOLD OUT**

Take time away from the fast pace of everyday life and enjoy the splendour of Strangford Lough's scenery and fascinating wildlife. Leaving from Portaferry, see where St. Patrick first came ashore, view landscapes used in "Game of Thrones" filming, and be enthralled by stories of Viking raiders.

At this time, Portaferry will be celebrating the Ruffian 23 Yacht, Golden Jubilee. Opportunity to see these magnificent yachts in action, originally made in Portaferry, now worldwide racing yachts.

Added perk
10% off lunch food bill, on the day of this tour only, for ticket holders in The Port Hotel in Portaferry. Pre-booking directly with restaurant is advisable, to avoid disappointment.


Things to note
Children are welcome, ticket applicable. No concessions.
U18's must be accompanied by at least one paying adult.
Please wear flat shoes and bring extra layers due to the nature of the trip.


Accessibility
The boat trip is not wheelchair accessible.


Terms and conditions
Terms and Conditions apply.


Getting there
By car: From Belfast/Newtownards follow A20 to Portaferry. Parking available at the Rope Walk car park near Exploris Aquarium.
By public transport: From Belfast/Newtownards Ulsterbus Service no 9 to Portaferry. See Translink for timetable.

 

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Online booking fee applies.

All details subject to change.

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Ticket£14.00 per ticket

No concession prices.
Booking fee applies.
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