All pics courtesy of the Killybegs Online Facebook page.
The luxury ‘Spirit of Adventure’ arrived into Killybegs this morning, the first of four cruise ships scheduled to dock there over the next three days.
There will be an influx of 3,551 passengers across the four vessels arriving in the south west Donegal port.
The ‘Spirit of Adventure’ arrived with an estimated 1,467 passengers. Joining it later today will be the ‘Hebridean Sky’, making its maiden visit to Killybegs. This small 90.6m expedition ship is expected to bring around 171 passengers.
Tomorrow will see another maiden caller, the ‘Sylvia Earle’. This 104m ship is scheduled to arrive at 12:00 and depart at 18:00, with approximately 250 passengers on board.
On Wednesday, the Oceania Cruises ‘Vista’ will bring around 1,663 passengers.
Sinbad Marine says it will be “all hands on deck” in the coming days.
Following this week’s activity, the next cruise after that will be coming to town on 5th July.
A total of 25 passenger ships are visiting Killybegs this summer, with the season running from May until September.
Sinbad Marine Services reports that up to 20,000 passengers and 10,000 crew will arrive in town.

Feda O’Donnell’s coaches ready to transport some of the tourists around south west Donegal.
Long renowned as Ireland’s largest fishing port and increasingly for its growing role in global cruise tourism, Killybegs is now the third busiest passenger ship berth in the Republic of Ireland.
Cradled in Donegal’s dramatic coastline, Killybegs is the perfect gateway for visitors to explore the Slieve League Cliffs, Donegal Castle, Glenveagh National Park and the gems of The Wild Atlantic Way. While guided tours are very popular, just as many guests stay locally to enjoy the town’s unique blend of rich maritime heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm Irish hospitality.
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