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As we are a mobile school we service all of Dublin. However, some locations are more suitable than others and depending on what is required and when.

If you are interested in paddling in one of the below locations or would like to enquire about somewhere else please send us an email and we’ll get straight back to you!

Seapoint

Seapoint Beach is located just outside Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin. The beach is shallow and flat. It is a very popular swimming destination with locals and has toilet and shower facilities.

Seapoint Beach in County Dublin consists mainly of large rocks and sand. It is most suitable for swimming at high tide. At the north end of the beach there are slipways and steps with hand rails which lead into the water, making it accessible for all.

Clontarf

Clontarf is one of Dublin’s most iconic coastal spots, where city life meets the calm of Dublin Bay. Just minutes from the city centre, it offers sweeping sea views, a long, scenic promenade, and a relaxed seaside vibe with the Dublin Mountains on one side and the Bull Island nature reserve on the other.

Sheltered waters make it an ideal location for paddleboarding, while the skyline, passing sailboats, and unforgettable sunsets create a backdrop that feels both energising and peaceful—perfect for getting out on the water, whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned paddler.

Sandycove

Sandycove is a classic Dublin coastal gem, loved for its crystal-clear waters, relaxed atmosphere, and iconic Forty Foot. Located just south of the city, it offers a unique mix of open-sea adventure and sheltered swimming areas, with stunning views across Dublin Bay toward Howth Head. The water here feels wild yet welcoming, making it a favourite for confident beginners and experienced paddlers alike.

With colourful bathing spots, historic surroundings, and fresh sea air, Sandycove delivers an unforgettable paddleboarding experience in one of Dublin’s most character-filled seaside locations.

Killiney Beach

Killiney Beach is one of South Dublin’s most scenic and peaceful coastal stretches, offering crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views across Dublin Bay to Bray Head and the Wicklow Mountains. Just a short distance from the city, it feels wonderfully removed, with a long, quiet shoreline and a calm, open-water setting that’s ideal for paddleboarding.

The mix of natural beauty, fresh sea air, and uncrowded waters creates a relaxed yet adventurous atmosphere—perfect for gliding along the coast and taking in one of Dublin’s most impressive seaside landscapes.

Howth

Howth is one of Dublin’s most vibrant coastal locations, combining rugged natural beauty with the buzz of a working harbour. Just a short trip from the city, it offers dramatic cliff views, sheltered bays, and clear waters that are perfect for paddleboarding. From the water, you’ll see colourful fishing boats, seabirds overhead, and sweeping views back across Dublin Bay.

With its mix of adventure, scenery, and seaside charm, Howth is an unforgettable spot for getting out on a board, whether you’re exploring the coastline or enjoying the calm of the harbour.

Dún Laoghaire

Dún Laoghaire is a standout paddleboarding location, known for its iconic harbour, calm waters, and lively seaside atmosphere. Just south of Dublin city, the sheltered harbour creates ideal conditions for beginners while still offering plenty to enjoy for more experienced paddlers.

From the water, you’re surrounded by historic piers, coastal architecture, and wide views across Dublin Bay. With easy access, great facilities, and a classic seaside feel, Dún Laoghaire is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed and rewarding paddleboarding experience.

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