An Insider's Guide to Galway - Summer Edition

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An Insider’s Guide to Galway THE SUMMER EDITION



foreword It has often been said that Galway would be a fine place if you could only roof it! The West of Ireland gets its fair share of wind, rain, sleet, snow and hail but, for a brief spell during the summer months, all of those grey and gloomy worries can be forgotten about. When the sun shines, The City of the Tribes transforms into a seaside paradise up there with the most picturesque coastal towns anywhere on the continent, or even the world! Diving off Blackrock, dangling your legs over the River Corrib, spending an evening on “the rides” in Salthill (a.k.a. the amusements!), enjoying a creamy 99 at your favourite beach, sharing some delicious local food and drink under the open skies - these are some of the things that make Galway buzz into life when the weather is high! Even if the sun isn’t splitting the rocks, the long evenings and warmer temperatures open up a whole other world of possibilities out west and our Insider’s Guide to Summer in Galway will ensure that you make the very most of it! So read on if you want to discover the very best ways to enjoy the sunny season in our favourite city...

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Make up for lost time and tick off all of the essential Galway activities and experiences GALWAY BUCKET LIST School’s out so here are loads of ways to keep kids of all ages entertained in Galway

FAMILY FUN

From the best beaches to al fresco dining and more, we’ve got summer covered

ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO SUMMER


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A tropical paradise on Salthill Prom JUNGLE BEACH BREAK

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Use Galway city as your base while you explore the great outdoors

EXPLORE THE WEST

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galway bucket list Words by Sarah Gill Photo by Boyd Chalenger

Embrace the summer and take this opportunity to make up for lost time. After a year of lockdowns, it’s high time you got out and started ticking off your Galway bucket list. Whether you’re a Galway native or just passing through, these are the things that everyone should experience while in the City of Tribes.

1. Dive off Blackrock Diving Tower This legendary structure dates back centuries and Galwegians have been diving off it for generations, sometimes even in the most adverse of weather conditions.

2. Kick the Wall After a Walk in Salthill Originating from the prospect of bringing good luck, kicking the wall in Salthill has become a tradition for locals and tourists alike. Does a walk on the prom even count if you don’t kick the wall?

3. People-Watching Outside Tigh Neachtains Originating from the prospect of bringing good luck, kicking the wall in Salthill has become a tradition for locals and tourists alike. Does a walk on the prom even count if you don’t kick the wall?

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4. Pick Up a Book in Charlie Byrne’s Charlie Byrne’s Siopa Leabhar has become ingrained in the bloodstream of Galway city, with people coming from far and wide to wade through the many interwoven rooms lined with over 100,000 books.

5. Give Some Change to a Busker Galway’s streets are dotted with some of the most talented street performers in all the land. They create the perfect ambient background for while you’re enjoying a pint outside or wandering through the streets.

6. Get Inevitably Rained On and Contemplate Life Without an Umbrella Let’s be honest, our weather is extremely changeable. Even in summer, it’s always best to pack a pair of shades, a brolly, a raincoat and some sun cream. Best to cover all bases!

7. Browse Through the Galway Markets Every weekend, St. Nicholas’ Church Lane is filled with the hustle and bustle of shoppers browsing through the various stalls. From curry and crepes to crafts and ceramics, you can spend hours visiting the different vendors. Do yourself a favour and get yourself a Boychik donut.


8. Feed the Swans at the Claddagh If you’re packing a picnic to enjoy in the sun, you may as well throw in some seeds to feed your swan chums. You’re guests in their house, after all.

9. Take a Sail on a Galway Hooker Boat Experience the customs and traditions of Connemara in the most authentic way possible; aboard a Galway Hooker. Embrace the atmosphere of today while becoming spellbound by the nature of the past.

11. Get Some Dough Bros All Over Your Face Dough Bros have grown rapidly over the last few years. From their street food truck to a much-loved restaurant in the heart of the city, they have even been voted as one of the very best pizza takeaways in Europe! Joining the queue for some worldclass pizza and a home-brewed beer is essential when passing through Galway. Photograph by Boyd Challenger

10. Admire the Skyline Created by the Cathedral Dating back to 1958, the Cathedral is one of the most impressive looking buildings in the city. The dome is visible from miles away, creating an incredible skyline and the interior is even better. Intricate murals and exquisite stained-glass windows ensure an unforgettable visit.

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12. A Bag of Chips from McDonaghs Established in 1902, McDonagh’s fish and chips have been making mouths drool for generations. A vinegar-soaked bag of chips enjoyed out in the sun creates a utopia like no other. Just be prepared to fend off some brave pigeons who are desperate for a taste.

13. Sample the Gins at Tigh Nora Galway’s first bar devoted to gin is a must for lovers of a G+T. Their selection is gigantic, stocking local brands as well as gins from all over the globe. Throw in some tasty tonics and some floating fruit and you’re sorted.

14. Catch a Performance by Macnas This very special group of performers stage unforgettable spectacles in diverse and unexpected locations. Their creative and incredibly unique displays feature audience interaction, world-class theatrics and insane visuals. You’ll be left speechless.

15. Get Screamed at By a Seagull If you’re trying to enjoy a chicken fillet roll in the great outdoors, prepare for some confrontation. Galway’s seagulls like to engage in spirited debates as to why you owe them your crumbs. Don’t back down!

16. Get Some Ink at A.W.O.L If you want to commemorate your time in Gaillimh with a bit of ink, A.W.O.L Tattoos and Piercing is the place. This family-run studio has some seriously sound professionals to ensure your tat is just how you want it.

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17. Indulge in the Finest irish Cheese at McCambridges McCambridge’s supply some of the very best Irish and International produce around and their Irish cheese selection is to die for. You can also put together a custom hamper of some delicious bits unique to you.

18. Head Out to the Aran Islands The incredibly authentic Irish experience provided by the Aran Islands is something truly special. Surrounded by native Irish speakers, saints and scholars, you’ll have plenty to see and do.

19. Eat a Boojum and Drink a Can at the Spanish Arch Once the temperature rises above 10 degrees, you best believe Spanish Arch will be filled with can-drinkers and boojum-eaters alike. Join them.

20. Wander the Grounds of NUI Galway From the Quadrangle to Concourse, the university’s beautiful buildings are worth a visit. Wading between weary students will make you glad 9 am lectures are a distant memory.

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Family Fun Words by Sarah Gill Photograph by Aisling Duane

If the past year and a half have taught us anything, it’s the importance of family. So whether it’s a day trip with the little ones or an overdue reunion with the extended family, now’s the time to make some memories and fill up the photo album… FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY For something that every member of the family will enjoy, from little kids to big adults, Moycullen’s Wildlands will do the trick. From fun walls and disc golf to archery and zip’n’trek, you’ll all be leaving with red cheeks and happy heads. If you’re after something a bit more tranquil, educational and natural, we would highly recommend heading to Brigit’s Garden & Café. The award-winning Celtic Gardens are widely regarded as one of the most spectacular in Ireland, with 11 acres of native woodland & wildflower meadows for young and old to explore! The Earth Quest science challenge trail, natural playground and fairy village provide hours of fun for the young ones, while the grown-ups can chill out with a cuppa and some delicious food from the café. CRAIC WITH THE KIDDIES From tots and toddlers to excitable tweens, Galway’s got all the soft indoor jungle gyms, adventure centres and sporting facilities you’ll need to tire them out. For climbing frames, ball pools, bouncy castles and slides Monkey Business is where it’s at. To test your athletic abilities, Pure Skill offers ten sports with unique challenges, from hurling and soccer to rugby and tennis. If that’s not for you and yours, Galway Atlantaquaria is always enjoyable and educational trip.

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WEEKEND ACTIVITIES WITH THE TEENS It can be hard to keep teenagers entertained so, for the more adventurous families, here are a few exciting ways to spend more time together. Zoom around the track or some competitive paintball at Pallas Karting should definitely be on the cards. Equally intense Tom O’Hawks axe throwing is high energy and a great stress reliever. Alternatively, Great Escape Rooms have three rooms for you to escape from within an hour, so that’ll put your team work skills to the test. For something a little more laid back, Pálás regularly screen cinematic classics on the big screen! GOOD TIMES FOR THE GROWN UPS Whether your kids are all grown up or you’re getting away for the day with some family friends, you’ll be well entertained in Galway. Spin out as far as the Spiddal Craft Village to spend an afternoon browsing through the breath-taking work of glass crafters, basketmakers, jewelers and photographers in this colourful little slice of heaven. If you fancy lacing up your runners, the 2957 hectares of Connemara National Park are just waiting to be explored. Find out more here: thisisgalway.ie/family-fun-in-galway/


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the essential guide to summer

Words by Sarah Gill & Gráinne Thornton

There really isn’t anything better than Galway on a sunny day, so you better make the most of it! Here’s our guide to the best sandy beaches, atmospheric beer gardens, al fresco dining spots and places to get that much needed iced coffee while you’re in Galway.


Galway’s Best Beaches Whether it’s the feeling of sand underfoot or the seabreeze on your cheek, nothing compares to the sights, sounds and smells that fill up your senses when wandering along the shore. Here are some of our very favourite spots to get your feet wet…

Dog’s Bay & Gurteen Bay Almost an hour and a half’s spin from the city, on the road to Clifden, these back-to-back beaches are some of the finest in Ireland. Forming a tombolo extending out into the Atlantic Ocean, we would recommend heading out here if you’re in the mood for a swim or a long walk. Just a couple of miles from Roundstone, Dog’s Bay’s unique horseshoe shape and white sand made from seashells make it effortlessly appealing, while the crystal clear waters attract windsurfers and kite surfers alike.

Spiddal Beach Flanked by rocky outcrops, this 200 meter sandy beach offers a fantastic destination for swimmers, as it allows you to gradually get into your depth and feel comfortable and safe as you float along. Positioned on the roadside as you enter Spiddal village, you’re in a great spot to spend a summer’s day soaking up the relaxing energy of the area. Whether you’re with your mates or spending the afternoon flipping through a good book, the sights and sounds of Spiddal Beach offer a perfect setting to let the hours slip by.

Renvyle Beach This scenic sandy beach is known for its fantastic caravan and camping park that overlooks the Twelve Bens mountain range out in Connemara. It’s tempting to spend the whole weekend lapping up the peaceful retreat offered by this entire area. When the sky is clear, the views offered by the beach stretch right across to the mountains of Clare and the island of Inishturk. The impeccable condition of the beach is a credit to the community and even received the Green Coast Award Beaches 2013, making its unspoilt beauty a symbol of environmental excellence.

Kilmurvey Beach Located on Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands, Kilmurvey Beach offers a stunning setting for a seaside picnic, a family day out or a romantic stroll against the backdrop of white sand and blue skies. Since there are no strong currents or tides, the water is ideal for swimming and - if you’re lucky - this beach is a great place to work on your tan. Many’s the memory have been made while wandering along Kilmurvey Beach, so snap some photos and embrace the salty sea air.

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Al Fresco Dining in Galway Odds And For Mums Dads When the sun’s out inEnds Galway it’s only The too easy to pretendAnd you’re in Spain with the heat on your back and clear blue skies above. Here are some of our favourite places to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner out in the open... A cosy gift that adds to the comforts of home and helps to create an atmosphere of luxury in all gifts for mums and dads who deserve the best. Get them a stunning present that will last years from Mishnóc, IltheVicolo with deep emerald journals and rich red planners made of the finest quality leathers. Alternatively, go forintimate a cute handcrafted little buddy dressed a soft sheepskin coat from The spaces. Sheep, Take with aa cosy This Italian restaurant provides one ofinthe city’sIrish most idyllic outdoor dining seat by the pair of chestnut slippers to match. Light up the room with an incredible artwork print from the Italian gallerywine of waterside and watch the River Corrib flow as you enjoy the mouth-watering flavours and authentic of Coffeewerk + Press, or choose from the beautifully curated selection of pieces that are inspired by Il Vicolo’s magnificent menu. day-to-day experiences. For people who have been such a huge influence on our lives, it is important to express our grá with some breathtaking delicate and whimsical gifts.

Handsome Burger Make Some Memories By Gifting An Experience There’s nothing better than dining out in a relaxed atmosphere with a group of co-workers, family or friends and at

this popular joint, the food and craic are always top notch. A night out in their unique Burger Garden, tucking into It’s the giving, enjoying special momentsiswith loved andwill creating what areseason widely of regarded as Ireland’s best burgers, a night outones that you never memories forget. that will last a lifetime. Gift a relaxing weekend away in complete luxury at The Hardiman, or pamper them with a meditative spa experience at The g Hotel, allowing them to unwind and detox. At The Ardilaun you can give Cafe loved ones much needed escape from their daily stresses, because whether they need it Roots & aBistro now or later, these gift vouchers are valid for five years from purchase. Thrill them with an exciting day of recreational sports and adventures at city Wildlands’ exhilarating activity centre.times Continue the fun at the One of the most popular spots in town, this centre eatery specialises in good and good food; light fluffy movies! A golden gift of cinema’s magic can be found at Pálás, allowing them to discover new incredible crepes, crispy pizza, delicious pastas, a great selection of wines and beers, amazing coffee and even better films. If you’re a little more unsure of whatouttoon gotheir for, give them the giftjust of aGalway with the Chamber Gift Corrib cocktails. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner tranquil terrace few steps away from the River Card, so they can explore all the wonderful spots around the city and treat themselves to all the treasures and the peaceful canal, with views of the Cathedral and Salmon Weir above. This is al fresco dining at its finest! there to be discovered.

Basilico If You Want To Splurge This Year

Enjoy fresh, homemade Italian foods in the cheerful ambiance of this Oranmore eatery. Delicious pastas There’s no better time of year to go all out and treat your loved ones to some incredibly unique presents accompanied by exquisite wines and followed with sweet homemade desserts. Doesn’t it sound absolutely divine? that only increases in value and importance as time goes by. Explore the stunning antique jewellery in Basilico is one easy-going fine dining experience that should not be missed out on. The Antiques Room, where each piece is full of history and the highest of quality that’s only magnified by its surroundings. Irish handmade crafts, magnificent items of grandeur and passion at 2 Wild Geese are always a good Ground & idea. Co Striking artworks to illuminate the room and add a flare of personality and warmth to your home. Deep pure pearl jewellery from Hartmann’s, delicate sea pearls adorn each captivating The bewitching shineexperience will catch the light and evendrinks the most of outfits. After a year of It’spiece. a perfect al fresco dining - good foodbrighten and a few withneutral great company against the gorgeous madness, little touches of elegance transform even the dullest moments into valuable memories. backdrop of Salthill beach and The Prom. Ground & Co have invested a lot into unique picnic benches, canopies, containers and more, meaning it’s only too easy to relax into a lengthy brunch full of delicious sambos, healthy salads and daily specials that never disappoint. It’s one more reason to head to the beach!

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Beer Garden Goodness When the weather is high there’s nothing better than planting yourself in a bright, blooming beer garden. Luckily, the city is flushed with beer gardens galore, all fully equipped with good tunes, great people and an unbeatable atmosphere. You won’t notice the hours flying by and the sun slipping away as you delight in all that beer garden goodness.

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The Skeff Ideally located in Eyre Square, The Skeff is a monument of the city’s bar scene. Those who love spending their afternoon people-watching with a creamy pint or chilled glass of wine will favour a covered outdoor terrace. Soak up the atmosphere of the city over after-work cocktails or make the most of the weather on the warmer days in this social sun-trap. Whether you’re visiting the city in-search for a place to enjoy a nice coffee and hearty meal, or you’re gathering your mates for a few beverages, The Skeff is a hot-spot for all occasions.

Taylor’s Bar & Beer Garden Taylor’s Bar: Small at the front. Big at the back! Their Beach Style Garden has an authentic surf party look and feel for all events, and a lively atmosphere that comes alive on the weekends. Equipped with two outdoor screens, Taylor’s is a live sports hotspot, catering for GAA, soccer, rugby and more! Sun trapped and heated, their beer garden is a perfect venue come wind, rain or shine. Now a member of the Galway Whiskey Trail, Taylor’s has an extensive drinks selection with a superb collection of whiskey, gin, wine, and delicious cocktails.

Murty Rabbitts The retractable roof over their beer garden takes Galway’s changeable weather into consideration, so that come wind, rain or shine, you’ll be nice and cosy with the help of some heated seats and heated areas. If you’re looking for a great spot to watch the match, Murty Rabbitts show all the major events on their big screens, and with the outdoor bar, why would you go inside at all?

An Púcán An Púcán’s multi award-winning outdoor area is a treat for the eyes, ears and taste buds. Summer vibes are all a go in their incredible new Heineken Garden, with their green furniture and bright floral arrangements. Serving up delicious food and an unbeatable drinks selection, An Púcán have their fair share of both drink and meal deals on offer. From the bar’s facade you would never guess that An Púcán would contain one of the city’s very best beer gardens, but after you experience this sun trap once, you’ll soon become a regular.

Carroll’s on Dominick Street Having won the title of Best Outdoor Space at the 2018 Irish Pub Awards, it comes as no surprise that Carroll’s on Dominick Street has one of the best beer gardens in town. The outdoor area is great craic and extremely eyecatching with their brand-new colourful caravan club. Constantly growing and expanding their clientele, Carroll’s love nothing more than seeing their loyal local regulars with a smile on their faces and welcoming new people into their fold. Once you experience its laid back atmosphere, you’ll be telling all your friends about it.

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Galway’s Best Iced Drinks Sitting outside, soaking in those precious rays of sunshine with an icy drink - priceless! We want to make sure you don’t have to wander too far to get your fix so here’s our guide to the best summer drinks available in the City of Tribes, that’ll help you cool off when things get too hot!

Niche If you love Niche’s flavoured hot chocolates then you simply must try them on ice! A chilled Terry’s Chocolate Orange, or Kinder Bueno iced chocolate is the perfect pick me up drink. Niche is also now serving up a fruity range of smoothies including the kale kick and strawberry delight.

Espresso 44 Start your day right at Espresso 44 and create the iced coffee of your dreams. Order the combination of your choice to be over ice cubes or blended into a yummy frappe with the addition of a caramel, hazelnut, vanilla, mint or chocolate flavouring. Strolling through the streets as you sip away on Espresso 44’s caramel latte over ice is a sweet way to start off any day.

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Arabica Café Unwind in the sunshine enjoying one of Arabica’s deliciously thick, creamy milkshakes! Made with either a milk or an ice cream base, they have loads of premium milkshake flavours to choose from. If you decide to opt for an iced coffee, they are made fresh using quality fair trade coffee and cocoa beans ensuring you get to enjoy a 100% feel good experience at Arabica.

Jianbing Jianbing’s quirky bubble teas are visually appealing and perfect for sipping away on as you’re out taking in all of Galway’s gorgeous sights. With so many varieties of bubble tea to choose from, you can enjoy a new blend each time you pop in to pay the team a visit.

Renzo Gallery Café If you find yourself in dire need of a few refreshments while you are out and about, be sure to treat yourself to a smoothie that just pops with colour! With prices starting at €2.85 each, Renzo’s incredibly re-energising fruity drinks are really too good to miss out on.

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Jungle Beach Break: A Tropical Paradise On Salthill Prom Words by Sarah Gill

Stretching right down to the Blackrock Diving Tower we all know and love, Salthill beach is accompanied by the famous promenade that hundreds of people walk, run and jog across each day. Sipping a coffee as you gaze across the Bay is always a good way to spend a summer’s day. Thankfully, we’ve got our own little seaside oasis that provides loads of summery treats in the form of Jungle Beach Break - right there on the Salthill Prom. When wandering along the prom, it’s impossible to miss this vibrant red meetingplace. Bringing the spirit of their Forster Street café to this seaside location, Jungle Beach Break serves up tasty treats and an amazing atmosphere that has to be felt to be truly appreciated. Transforming a humble coffee kiosk into a tropical paradise, Jungle Beach Break is now in its sixth year of keeping the people of Salthill village and beyond incredibly happy with their warming soups, refreshing smoothies and top notch coffee. Moving to the rhythm of reggae, the crew have created a very special spot that the community won’t be letting go of any time soon. The only place in the West of Ireland you’ll find slashing open fresh green coconuts with a machete, they take good care of the health conscious. Whether you’re an early morning sea swimmer or an evening time prom power walker, you’ll get

the fuel you need right here. Once we start venturing into the colder months, they’ll be adding some wholesome goulash soup to the menu - served up in a homemade bread bowl so there’s minimal waste and maximum satisfaction. Using compostable cups, wooden cutlery and eliminating their use of plastic as best they can, the folks at Jungle Beach Break are keeping their carbon footprint low while ensuring high standards across all elements of the business. Under normal circumstances, their outdoor seating is made up of wooden palettes and surrounded by splashes of greenery that truly live up to the jungle name, transporting you to a vibrant holiday resort. These fresh, tropical vibes can also be found in Jungle Café, located just off Eyre Square. They’ve been welcoming in loyal customers for eight years now and they’re always left with a smile on their face. The mastermind behind both burgeoning businesses, Daniel Sajfert has brought more than his fair share of colour to the county. Winners of Best Café Ambience of the Year 2019, you already know you’re in for a treat! Experts in quality coffee, tasty treats, homemade breakfast, gourmet sandwiches and immaculate vibes, Jungle Beach Break and Jungle Café are a breath of fresh air here in Galway that’ll quench your thirst and leave you with a smile on your face whenever you stop by. We’ll see you there. More here: www. thisisgalway.ie/jungle-beach-break-asliver-of-summer-in-salthill/


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explore the west Words by Sarah Gill

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Thanks to Galway’s position along the Wild Atlantic Way, it really does make for the perfect base when planning a weekend of adventure. Whether you just want to immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or you fancy getting your blood pumping, there are plenty of unforgettable experiences just waiting to be embraced…

kayak on the corrib There’s no better way to spend a summer’s day than paddling through the water and lapping up the sunshine. Whether it’s to improve your fitness, plunge into nature or just for a bitta craic, Kayakmór will allow you to experience the untamed coastal waters of the West with their guided tours around the Corrib.

a tour of aillwee cave If you want to venture a little further afield for some family fun, a trip to the Aillwee Cave is always a winner. Take a 30-minute guided tour of the underworld in one of Ireland’s oldest caves, gaze up at the flying displays at the Burren Birds of Prey Centre and wander through the on-site hazel woodland. Don’t forget to visit their artisan farm shop while you’re there!


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drop by delphi resort With a range of land and water activities to choose from, a trip to Connemara’s Delphi Resort will certainly tire you out! From surfing and archery to zip lining and mountain biking, there’s something to suit all ages and abilities. Whether it’s for team building, a day away with your mates or a family adventure - it’ll make some lasting memories.

windsurfing on rusheen bay If you’re a fiend for watersports, Rusheen Bay Windsurfing is just 5km outside the city and will cater to all your windsurfing, kayaking and stand up paddleboarding needs. Whether it’s rental you’re after or you’re in need of some lessons, they’ve got all the top range equipment and sound staff needed to get you out in the water.

relish real adventures If you want to experience the real, rugged beauty of Connemara, there’s only one way to do it. You have to get out there and dive in head first. Whether you want to keep it low-key with some stand up paddle boarding and kayaking or crank things up a notch with coasteering and rock climbing, you’ll have some serious craic while taking in the panoramic views of the Twelve Bens, fjords and valleys of Connemara.

visit some world class diving sites There’s nothing quite like a dunk in the Galway Bay and at Scubadive West you’ll get to truly experience the beauty of marine life in all its glory. With scheduled boat dives departing to world class dive sites and shore diving onsite, they’ve even got hot showers and a coffee dock to warm you up afterwards! Whether you head to Connemara at Carraroe, Trá An Doilín or Killary Harbour, there’ll be plenty to see

If you’ve seen something you like (which we’re pretty sure you have), you better book a spot to snooze after all that adventuring! HERE are the very best places to sleep in Galway, no matter what your budget: www.thisisgalway.ie/explore-the-west/


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who we are Sarah Gill Editor Boyd Challenger Photographer Marty Browne Designer Maxi Browne Marketing Manager Ado Lyons Writer Grainne Thornton Writer

This project was supported by Galway City Council


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