
Lambay Island
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Lambay
Nestled in the Irish Sea just four miles off the coast of County Dublin, the island is a sqaure mile in extent making it the largest island off the east coast of Ireland and the largest privately owned island in North- West Europe. It is a paradise of fine architecture, birds, flowers, cattle, seals, fallow deer and even a mob of wallabies!
Lambay welcomes a limited number of pre-arranged guests between the months of April and September. Visits to Lambay are arranged on a private basis only, and there are set fees for groups of up to six or 12 people. Boat transfers between Malahide and Lambay are organised by Lambay and included as part of part of the tour package. Boat timings are tide dependent and the open sea crossing takes approximately 20 minutes.
Keep Exploring
Discover local attractions just minutes from Portmarnock Resort.

Portmarnock
Portmarnock
First of all, it might be a nice idea to explore the village of Portmarnock itself.

Malahide
The historical "heritage" town has a very polished and affluent feel to it, with the concentration on the large marina rather than fishing activity.

Howth
Howth
Howth is an instantly likeable, laid-back coastal town that bustles with activity. There is a great mixture of fishing, shopping, tourism and village life.

Dublins Ultimate Outdoor Adventures
Get outdoors with Howth Adventures
Take in Dublins panoramic picturesque views with Howth Adventures. Howth Adventures is a family‑run, award‑winning tour operator based in Howth, Dublin, offering guided outdoor experiences on land, sea, and by bike.

Dublin City Centre
There are a host of great places to see and things to do in "Dublin's Fair City" - a vibrant, friendly and culturally rich and diverse international metropolis of very manageable size.

Wicklow
Wicklow
Enjoy the scenery extended out before you embark on the journey from Dublin to County Wicklow and wander around Glendalough at a pace that suits you.