Day 104 - Bantry, Ireland

Tuesday we were in our last port of call for our  Grand World Voyage - Bantry, Ireland.  Bantry is at the end of a bay on the south-west coast of Ireland. It is a small fishing and tourist town of about 2700 people.

first sight of land as we sail up Bantry Bay

View of out ship from inside the tendern

Bandry harbor


we went for a drive through the countryside

sheep in a field

One of the markers along the Wild Atlantic Way which is a tourism route along the entire west coats of the island of Ireland




another WAW signpost

We visited the town of Schull









all signs in Ireland have both Gaelic and English





Our ship sitting in Bantry Bay

In the harbor of Bantry

It was low tide




The pub I visited








a tender leaving to take guests back to the ship

these of floats on nets that they grow mussels on

Leaving Ireland fot our 8 1/2 day  sail back home to Ft. LauserdaleAdd caption

last sights of land in the foggy/rainy  weather


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