New Aran ferry to sail from France to Ireland this weekend

Tourism to the Aran Islands is set for a major boost next Tuesday morning as the largest, fastest, and most environmentally friendly cruise vessel every to break waves at Doolin makes its much-anticipated arrival.

The ‘Star of Doolin’, commissioned by the Garrihy family run Doolin2Aran Ferries, is set to turn into Doolin pier for the first time at around 8:30a.m. on Tuesday morning next having made the 650-nautical mile journey over the weekend from where it was built, in La Rochelle, France.

Boat skipper PJ Garrihy and his brother Eugene have travelled out to France this week for final preparations and checks ahead of bringing home the 26m vessel, which was built at a cost of €3m and is the single biggest private transport infrastructure investment on the Wild Atlantic Way.

It will serve the route from Doolin to the Aran Islands. The vessel was built by leading shipbuilders OCEA in La Rochelle, France and is the first ship to be built for the hugely popular port of Doolin this decade, the last one being the ‘Doolin Discovery’, which was also commissioned by the Garrihy family in 2009. The honour of naming the boat was given to Eugene Garrihy’s father in law, renowned Co Clare concertina player Chris Droney (94 ).

The boat will be sailed out of La Rochelle at the weekend and will make stops for refuelling and crew rest in Brest and then Dingle before making the final leg of the journey, a six-hour sailing from the Co Kerry coastal town to its Doolin home, arriving to what will be an enthusiastic welcome on the pier on Tuesday morning.

Speaking from La Rochelle in France, Eugene Garrihy said “It’s very exciting to be out here ahead of bringing her home and there’s a lot of excitement in Doolin, the Aran Islands and generally in the tourism industry in Ireland as well about this. This is a major investment and will give fantastic service to our passengers, to tourism in Doolin, north west Clare and, of course, the islands.

“Star of Doolin will be the fastest and most comfortable domestic cruise ship on the entire Irish coast. It will cut journey times to the islands in half and will also be the most eco-friendly cruise ship to operate on the western seaboard.

“We’ve already had her on water out here in France and she’s everything we had hoped for. We just can’t wait now to get her back. She’ll be a tourist attraction in her own right.”

The one-off designed, 200 seat cruise ship is also tailored for international tourists, with multi-lingual voice and visual guide systems to ensure visitors get the absolute experience and knowledge of the world-famous heritage sites.

The ship embraces the latest in terms of environmentally friendly technologies with a high-tech, on-board waste water treatment plant and TIER ii advanced low emission energy efficient engines.

 

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