Inis Oírr with Island Drop-Off
Inisheer (Inis Oírr), the smallest of the Aran Islands.
Inisheer (Inis Oírr), the smallest of the Aran Islands is a hidden paradise where golden beaches, rolling limestone landscapes, and vibrant Gaelic culture create an unforgettable experience. From above, the island’s beauty unfolds in a stunning contrast of turquoise waters, green pastures, and winding stone walls.
Aer Arann
Interactive Map
View our interactive map to plan out your journey in the Wild Atlantic Way. There are so many sights and attractions to see while spending time with us.
Travel tips
1. Weather & travel
Summer offers the most vibrant atmosphere, with music, & Activities.
The island is small and walkable—no taxis or buses.
2. Hire Services
Bike rentals are available near the pier.
Pony & trap tours are also offered by local families- a fun, traditional way to see the island.
3. Language & Food
Irish is the first language, though English is widely spoken.
There is one small shop on the island for snacks and supplies.
4. Cash & Outdoor Gear
Bring cash, as not all businesses accept cards.
Pack layers, comfortable shoes, and a rain jacket—island weather changes quickly.
Inis Oírr
For History and Culture Enthusiasts
Visit O’Brien’s Castle
Perched on the island’s highest point, this 14th-century fortress offers panoramic views of the island and across the water to the Cliffs of Moher. The surrounding stone walls and grazing horses make it feel like stepping into a postcard.
Discover Dún Formna Fort
Overlooking Inis Oírr’s harbour, this ancient stone ringfort dates back to the Iron Age and offers stunning views of Galway Bay and the Cliffs of Moher. Later home to O’Brien’s Castle, it’s a must-visit for a quick hike and unbeatable island panoramas.
Ancient Cnoc Raithní
Cnoc Raithní is a small but significant Bronze Age burial mound near the beach on Inis Oírr. Discovered after a storm in the 1880s, it’s one of the oldest archaeological sites on the Aran Islands, dating back to around 1500 BC. A peaceful spot that quietly connects visitors to the island’s ancient past.
Medieval Teampall Chaomháin
Nestled on Inis Oírr’s eastern shore, Teampall Chaomháin is the simple stone ruin of an early medieval chapel dedicated to St. Caomhán. Surrounded by low tomb slabs and wild grass, it offers a tranquil glimpse into the island’s Christian heritage and sweeping views of the Atlantic.
Things to do on Inis Mór
Historical and Cultural Sites
Activities & Experiences
Walking and Cycling
Inis Oírr is small enough to explore in a day, with scenic coastal roads, quiet paths, and stone wall-lined lanes. Bikes can be rented near the pier, or you can walk at your own pace.
Cultural Immersion
Engage with the local community, experience traditional Irish music, and learn about the island’s Gaelic heritage.
For The Adventurous And Offbeat Explorers
Glamping & Camping
For those who want to truly immerse themselves in nature, there are glamping options on Inis Mór, where you can sleep under the stars in luxury tents with all the comforts. Traditional camping is also available for a more rustic experience, with stunning views all around.
Kayaking and Paddleboarding
Experience Inis Mór’s stunning coast up close by kayaking or paddleboarding. Rentals are available, and you can explore the cliffs, caves, and hidden coves in peace.
OUR REVIEWS
OUR REVIEWS
tracyVerified Great experience! Flying with aer aran was a fantastic experience. They provide easy and convenient shuttle service to and from the airport into Galway and also pickup and drop off from your hotel in inishmor! Staff was very friendly and professional! The landing was great and flight experience felt safe. Also we were able to fly out earlier than scheduled time because all passengers arrived early so we got to start the day in the islands earlier! I would fly with them again!! HappyRetired1Verified Treasured Experience Booking was easy on the website. During the booking process you have an option to add a shuttle from Galway to the airport one/both ways for a nominal fee. The shuttle drive was a tour in itself. You can either walk or pay to take a shuttle from the airport to “town” upon arrival on Inis Mor. We opted to do the shuttle and were glad we did. Our day, which started and ended with Aer Arann Islands will be a treasured memory. By catching the first flight of the day we beat the ferries and pretty much had the island to ourselves until about noon. We saw more cows than people until returning to “town” at 2:30 pm. All interaction with staff was prompt and professional. There are not enough adjectives to use for the staff. They were all a delight. Our photos make our hearts happy.The flight to Inis Mor was seven minutes. The return flight was six. Complimentary Wi-Fi in the lobby on both sides.These flights fill up. If you wanna take a flight, book in advance. Simon WVerified All in good time !! Fantastic day trip with family…. On time pick up from our hotel to the airport. Great short flight … although no refreshments served !! Island life is clearly at a different pace … “in good time” was the response when asking when the bike store would open … Bike ride across the island via the red and green routes…. Great tomato soup and brown bread at the cafe at Kihmurvy.. and walk around the 7 Churches ….back to The Bar for a drink before the return flight.A unique experience !! Nomad601241Verified Amazing trip Will definitely be using Aer Arannagain, everyone is so friendly from the bus ride to the airport to all the airport staff.The whole experience was amazing a must do when visiting the Arran Islands AnthonyVerified Excellent flight and day trip on the Inis Mohr This service is excellent! Professional pilots. 7-10 min flight. You can get to Inis Mohr before the ferries. Good if you have anyone who gets seasick or doesn’t want to fight the crowds.Additional info A shuttle to town from the airport on the island is available and costs 7.50€ round trip. Then you are free to explore with a guided minibus or bicycle for the day.Only thing is we had to wait a bit for things to open up in town. We found a minibus by the Aran sweater shop Peter was the guide and he filled our day it’s a hike to Dun Anghosa fortress and the worm hole. Most other tour bus drivers line up for the ferry passengers. lianne kVerified Overcome your fear of flying with aer arann! Had a fantastic experience today with aer arann. For someone with a severe fear of flying the pilot was amazing the and the flight was amazing. Short and comfortable! Would highly recommend Rnb120Verified Wonderful airline with lovely people This is such a great airline to get out to the Aran Islands. The staff was so friendly and helpful with our requests. The planes are in fantastic shape and the trips are short.Tripadvisor rating score: 4.7 of 5, based on 93 reviews
For The ‘Take It Easy’ Families
Take A Guided Tour
Whether by minibus, pony and trap, or bike, guided tours provide an insightful way to see the island’s highlights while learning about its rich history, culture, and legends.
Fishing and Family-Friendly Activities
Inis Mór is a wonderful destination for family activities, including fishing trips, picnics on the beach, or visiting the Inis Mór Seal Colony. There’s something for everyone to enjoy at a relaxed pace.
Places To Eat
Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite before your bike ride or settling in for a seafood dinner with a sea view, Inis Mór offers a warm island welcome and delicious local fare. From traditional Irish pubs to cozy cafés, here are a few favourites to try:
Places To Stay
Find the perfect accommodation as you visit Ireland’s largest Aran Island. Some of our favourites to try:
