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MS Prisendam Passengers Enjoy Music and Dance in Killybegs

On 21st July 2014 the cruise ship MS Prisendam visited Killybegs. With 820 passengers and 420 crew, Killybegs Information Center were on hand to welcome the visitors to Killybegs and to ensure that they experienced all the best that the area has to offer. On arrival in Killybegs the visitors were invited to the Bay [...]

By |2014-08-11T08:54:20+00:00August 11th, 2014|News, Cruise Tourism|Comments Off on MS Prisendam Passengers Enjoy Music and Dance in Killybegs

A Thank You from Passengers of MS Black Watch in Killybegs

Killybegs welcomed the MS Black Watch to Killybegs Harbour on 23rd June 2014 with 804 passengers and 330 crew on board. The MS Black Watch docked in Killybegs on previous occasions and local representatives were delighted to welcome passengers and crew on their return visit to Donegal in glorious sunshine after a hazy start. This was [...]

By |2014-07-16T11:31:49+00:00July 16th, 2014|News, Cruise Tourism|Comments Off on A Thank You from Passengers of MS Black Watch in Killybegs

MS Saga Sapphire Cruise Ship Docks in Killybegs Harbour

A Warm Welcome On Friday 13th 2014 Killybegs welcomed the majestic MS Saga Sapphire cruise ship to Killybegs Harbour. As a deep sea port, Killybegs is one of just a few ports in Ireland that can cater for large cruise ships and is a 'Centre of Excellence for Cruise Tourism'. Due to it's position, at the [...]

By |2014-07-17T07:50:05+00:00June 20th, 2014|News, Cruise Tourism|Comments Off on MS Saga Sapphire Cruise Ship Docks in Killybegs Harbour

Welcome to our new Killybegs Tourism Blog

Welcome to Killybegs Information Centre Blog. Over the coming weeks we will be bringing you all the news from Killybegs and surrounding areas in terms of tourism and all of the wonderful activities and events taking place in our beautiful County Donegal. Stay tuned to our blog or subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to keep [...]

By |2014-07-15T15:11:17+00:00April 8th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Welcome to our new Killybegs Tourism Blog
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