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Beaches In Dublin

Dublin is the charming capital of Ireland and is one of the best loved cities of Europe. This flourishing city is brimming with tourist attractions and historical buildings, clubs and pubs, shopping and leisure activities. Dublin has plenty of beaches and is accessible easily by city bus. Dublin beaches are popular and they include Dollymount, Howth, Sutton, Malahide and Portmarnock. Besides, the southern suburb has a beach at Sandycove and a bay front ideal for walking along the sea air.

Dublin beach activities involve simple strolling also and that gives a pleasant feeling.Dublin beaches are many and one among them is the Balbriggan beach. The Dublin beaches are fulfilled with natural amenities such as safe and sandy beaches. This is totally secured and is at a distance of two minutes from the train station and the town centre.

Dublin beach activities including coastal walks also is very relaxing as you can watch the panoramic views. You can see a distinct colony of seals inhabiting the coastline at Hampton and can normally be seen around the harbor. Another prominent beach is the Killiney blue flag beach.

This is a stony beach and 800m long. This beach is well sheltered and ideal for swimming and bathing. Yet, it is advisable to be careful while swimming or bathing because this beach has gentle gradient, the water gets deep from the shore.

Donabate Blue Flag beach is situated in North County Dublin adjacent to Dublin city. This beach is within access. The beach is long and sandy with loads of sand dunes that you may get lost. Public toilets as well as a lifeguard station with a first aid station are provided at the beach. Dublin beaches take absolute care of their tourists. This beach has appointed lifeguards for rescue on duty for the bathing season. Though this beach does not have Dublin beach activities, even while bathing, the lifeguards are always alert.

Dublin beaches include the seapoint beach. The seapoint is a blue flag beach found in Dun Laoghaire in the Dublin County. This beach opens to the north and mainly consists of large rocks and sand. This beach is flat and shallow and the area is ideal for swimming at high tide. Dublin beach activities include swimming, canoeing, surfing and jet skiing.


 
     
     
     
     

However, he beach is well guarded for the entire bathing season. This sea covers some rocks, but the area is shallow and this is one of the significant reasons that the swimmers should take care while swimming and if possible avoid such areas.