Explore the Wild Atlantic Way with Bus Éireann’s Route 350

Explore the Wild Atlantic Way with Bus Éireann’s Route 350

  • Combined Bus and Doolin Ferry boat ticket to the iconic Cliffs of Moher and Aran Island of Inis Oirr
  • Customers on-board our Route 350 can now avail of half price cruise fares to get a closer view of the Cliffs & Inis Oirr
  • The Cliffs of Moher are the second most popular attraction in Ireland

Fancy exploring the Wild Atlantic Way in the west of Ireland by public transport? Now you have the choice to combine your bus ticket with a boat trip with Bill O'Brien's Doolin Ferry Company along the Cliffs of Moher or to the Aran Island of Inis Oirr.

Image of a Bus Éireann bus alongside the Doolin Ferry

Why not travel on Bus Éireann’s Route 350, which is a scenic service from Galway via Doolin and onwards to the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre and then on to Ennis. It enables visitors to take public transport through the striking Burren landscape coastal route, and through local towns and villages of Lahinch, Doolin, Ballyvaughan, Kinvara enroute to Ennis from Galway City

Customers can avail of two combined ticket options bus and boat tours:

  • 1 Hour Cliffs of Moher cruise @ €35.50
  • Aran Island of Inis Oirr @ €38.50

The Route 350/Boat Tour or Island Trip combination ticket is a great value day trip option to visit Ireland’s most popular tours destinations along the very popular Wild Atlantic Way.

Tickets can be purchased on-board the Route 350 service or from the Travel Centre in Eyre Square, Galway. For customers travelling in groups, please be advised to book in advance to avoid disappointment. 

To view the full Route 350 timetable visit www.buseireann.ie and customers should be advised that they can get up to 30% saving on cash fares by using their Leap Card.

The Route 350 also provides a vital public transport connection service for our customers. This includes high frequency services with early departures from Galway, connections available at both Galway and Ennis to the wider public transport network, including routes to Shannon Airport.  The service level includes:

  • 4 Daily services from Galway and Ennis via Doolin in each direction
  • 5 daily services from both Doolin and Galway
  • 5 daily services from Doolin and Ennis via the Cliffs of Moher

Brian Connolly, Bus Éireann, Regional Operations Manager, West said: “Explore the Wild Atlantic Way on this magnificent and scenic bus route. Whether you’re surfing in Lahinch, walking in the Burren or camping in Doolin, the Route 350 caters for all your leisure needs. The bus route incorporates the Cliffs of Moher, which is a natural masterpiece must see and also travels along the “Clare Coast”, which stretches from buzzing Galway along the coast to the lovely towns of Kinvara, Ballyvaughan, Doolin Lahinch, and Ennis

Tuesday, 16th April, 2019