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Railtours Ireland "Dublin Bay Hopper"
All Aboard the Dublin Bay Hopper!
The Dublin Bay Hopper is the world’s first private hop-on hop-off tour train offering spectacular views of the Dublin coastline with full commentary throughout. There are selected stops on the route which allow you to visit pretty coastal villages, local markets, towers and castles, enjoy stunning cliff and harbour walks, experience fabulous seafood bars and restaurants – all only a short walk from the train stops – and then rejoin the Hopper or any DART train.
The Hopper departs Dublin Connolly station to Bray, County Wicklow every Saturday at 09.00, 11.00, 13.00 & 15.00hrs. Tickets are only €19 and include unlimited DART travel for 2 days (Saturday & Sunday).
For more information and to book go to http://www.dublinbayhopper.com
Read MoreThe Dublin Bay Hopper is the world’s first private hop-on hop-off tour train offering spectacular views of the Dublin coastline with full commentary throughout. There are selected stops on the route which allow you to visit pretty coastal villages, local markets, towers and castles, enjoy stunning cliff and harbour walks, experience fabulous seafood bars and restaurants – all only a short walk from the train stops – and then rejoin the Hopper or any DART train.
The Hopper departs Dublin Connolly station to Bray, County Wicklow every Saturday at 09.00, 11.00, 13.00 & 15.00hrs. Tickets are only €19 and include unlimited DART travel for 2 days (Saturday & Sunday).
For more information and to book go to http://www.dublinbayhopper.com
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Railtours Ireland have launched a new "Dublin Bay Hopper" tour on Saturdays. According to Railtours Ireland it is the world's first exclusive hop on hop off train tour . DART EMU 8107 has been especially branded for the Hopper Tour. It is pictured arriving into Dalkey with the 0905 Connolly - Bray. Spl. Sat 24.05.14
Visit Railtours Ireland Dublin Bay Hopper for further information.
Photo courtesy of Shane Roberts.
From May 2014
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