
The Dalkey Islands Special Protection Area is a group of small islands off the coast of Dalkey, Dublin, renowned for their rich seabird colonies and coastal habitats, offering unique wildlife viewing and scenic boat excursions.
The Dalkey Islands Special Protection Area (SPA) comprises a group of rocky islands situated in the Irish Sea just off the coast of Dalkey, a coastal suburb south of Dublin city. The islands include Dalkey Island, Lamb Island, Maiden Rock, and The Muglins, and are known primarily for their ecological importance as critical breeding and roosting sites for seabirds, including species such as puffins, kittiwakes, and terns, making it one of the most important seabird habitats in Ireland. Covering a small area, the SPA protects these important marine bird colonies along with the associated coastal and marine habitats. Historically, Dalkey Island shows evidence of human use dating back to prehistoric times, including early Christian settlements and medieval ruins. Access to the islands is by boat, with seasonal trips operated from Dalkey harbor, and visitors can experience picturesque views of the Irish coastline, explore birdlife, and view historic island remains. Due to its protected status and fragile environment, public access is limited and carefully managed to minimize disturbance to nesting birds. The SPA is particularly popular with bird watchers, nature lovers, and photographers seeking to observe rare seabirds and enjoy the peaceful, scenic marine environment. Dedicated conservation efforts ensure the ongoing protection of nesting sites and marine habitats to maintain biodiversity. The surrounding waters and coastline also provide additional recreational opportunities such as kayaking and boat tours, making the Dalkey Islands a unique and tranquil outdoor destination within easy reach of Dublin city.
Important seabird breeding colonies including puffins and kittiwakes
Historic ruins on Dalkey Island, including ancient church and castle remains
Scenic boat trips from Dalkey harbor providing coastal viewing
Pristine marine habitats surrounding the islands, ideal for wildlife observation
The largest island featuring historic ruins including a medieval church, early Christian sites, and a Martello tower.
A group of rocky islets important as nesting sites for seabirds, especially kittiwakes and guillemots.
The SPA protects vital breeding grounds for species such as Atlantic puffins, terns, and shags.