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The Blasket Islands are a group of Islands off the coast of the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry Ireland. They are the most westerly islands in Europe.

Great Blasket Island is the largest of this island group, renowned for it's abundant wildlife, particularly sea birds, it's scenic beauty, and it's interesting history. It is also famous for the many acclaimed writers who emerged from the vibrant community of people who once lived there. Their written accounts of life on the island are now considered to be classics of literature, and there are translations of these books in many countries of the world. The once thriving community of 150 or more people declined, as emigration, mainly to the USA, took it's toll on the population, and when the Island was finally vacated in 1953 there were only 22 people living on the Island. The islander's homes fairly quickly fell to ruin, only a few of them have been maintained by their owners who use them for summer visits.

To spend a day on the island feels like a great privilege - walking amongst the ruins, paddling on the beach under the watchful eyes of the seals and sea birds, walking the length of the island to marvel at the views of the other islands and mainland and enjoy the peace and tranquillity away from traffic. To spend a night or two is totally magical, to observe the changing colours of the sunset, listen to the whispering sounds of the sea and the gentle summer breeze, have a glass or two of wine beside a turf fire and ponder at the lives of the people who once lived there, with their language, music, dance, and also their many hardships. As midnight approaches one can experience the unforgettable cacophony of the Manx Shearwater returning in their thousands to their colonies.

Ferries to Great Blasket Island run daily from Dunquin Pier throughout the summer, weather permitting.

Evening Light on Great Blasket and Mainland
The Island and mainland Dunquin are bathed in the warm colours of the setting sun
View From An Trá Bán, Great Blasket Island
View from the beach on the Island looking towards Sybil Head on the mainland of the Dingle Peninsula
Rough Day on Clogher Beach
One of many rough days on Clogher Beach on mainland, Dingle Peninsula, with Inis Tuaisceart - one of the Blasket Islands, known locally as The Dead Man, or The Sleeping Giant
On Great Blasket Island Viewing Beginish Island and Mainland
Some of the many ruins of Blasket homes, with the small Island of Beginish and Sybil Head on the mainland
Great Blasket Island Ruins and Beach
Ruins on the Island with the Beach in the background
On Clogher Beach with Inish Tuaisceart
Often the scene of a turbulent sea, with the Island Inis Tuaisceart - one of the Blasket Island Group
Dunmore Head
On Great Blasket Island with Dunmore Head on the mainland
Evening Light on Great Blasket Island
The warm colours of sunset on Great Blasket Island and mainland with Dunmore Head just across the water
On Clogher Beach with View of Inis Tuaisceart 2
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On Clogher Beach with View of Inis Tuaisceart
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Great Blasket with View of Mainland
This is a summer scene with heather in full bloom on the Island. This picture is not currently available.
Man on Gt Blasket Viewing Tearracht
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On Great Blasket Island
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