Why not get onto the Lough with many of the boat trips that are available? The Maid of Antrim has made a majestic return after a two year restoration program. You can also visit the Lough’s beautiful Islands on the Island Warrior or Trostan.
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For an introduction to boat trips on Lough Neagh, watch our DVD clip!
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The best way to explore Lough Neagh's area of vast natural beauty is to step on board the Maid of Antrim, a purpose built pleasure cruiser licensed to carry 100 passengers. The boat has just recently been restored to its former glory.
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The Master McGrá runs regular boat trips around Kinnego Bay during the summer. It is based in Kinnego Marina and offers the opportunity to sample life on the water.
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Rams Island is located approximately one mile offshore from Lennymore Bay and Sandy Bay on the eastern shore of Lough Neagh. It is nearly one mile long by a quarter of a mile wide and is the largest island on Lough Neagh.
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Lying 1km off shore from Maghery Country Park, this island is an exciting destination to be explored. The island has a rich history spanning many centuries, with evidence of human occupation dating back 8000 years BC.
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Ahoy me hearties! For those who like a challenge, join us on a journey back in time when the fearless pirates ruled the waves. An entertaining cruise for the young and old on board our miniature 12 seater pirate ship, the first of its kind in Ireland.
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