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06 Sept 2025

Stunning cruise ship Silver Spirit anchored in Greencastle and Killybegs

Guests onboard were given a complimentary choice of various tours including a scenic drive around the Inishowen Peninsula with a stop at Doagh Famine Village, a visit to Oakfield Park and delights of Derry including a visit to the Tower Museum

Stunning cruise ship Silver Spirit anchored in Greencastle and Killybegs

Captain Ivo Botica; John G McLaughlin; Rebecca McLaughlin; Monica Roddy; Cathaoirleach Cllr Niamh Kennedy; Luis de Sousa Marques; Louise Denvir; Matthew Doherty

The 210.7 metre all-inclusive cruise ship Silver Spirit anchored in Greencastle on Saturday on her inaugural visit to the Donegal as part of a 12-day cruise sailing around Iceland and Ireland.

The ship anchored and stayed until her departure that evening for her next port of call, Killybegs.

Guests onboard were given a complimentary choice of various tours including a scenic drive around the Inishowen Peninsula with a stop at Doagh Famine Village, a visit to Oakfield Park and delights of Derry including a visit to the Tower Museum.

There was also a paid excursion to the Giant’s Causeway. For any guests not on an excursion there was a complimentary shuttle bus to Derry with many choosing to spend time in Greencastle and the Inishowen Maritime Museum & Planetarium.

“I am delighted to welcome this luxury cruise ship Silver Spirit to Donegal on its inaugural visit. Donegal and the North West region provides a unique experience for the passengers and crew, many of whom are visiting Ireland for the first time," Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Cllr Niamh Kennedy said last Saturday. "Showcasing Donegal and the North West region’s outstanding natural, unspoilt beauty together with the wealth of incredible tourism products available will pay dividends in the future and we look forward to many of today’s visitors returning to our region in the years ahead.

“Donegal and the North West region has something for everyone and with the warmest of welcomes, cruise visitors will no-doubt take home many lasting memories of their time here. I would like to congratulate everyone involved on making this visit of Silver Spirit such a great success.”



Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, John G. McLaughlin said: “I also congratulate Foyle Port on their success in attracting cruise tourism to the region. It is great to see a luxury cruise ship anchor in this area. Greencastle is an important gateway harbour to the North West region and the opening of the recent €25million Greencastle Harbour Breakwater Project is vital for the continued growth and sustainability of tourism in the region and the broader development of the harbour.

“We need to continue to develop cruise tourism and adopt a collaborative approach with community groups, individuals and local businesses in preparing for increasing numbers of visiting cruise ships to Donegal. There is a significant economic value in cruise tourism for the local economy and we look forward to Silver Spirit returning in the Autumn.”

The welcoming delegation were greeted by the Captain, Ivo Botica, Hotel Director, Luis de Sousa, Cruise Director, Grace Caudle and exchanged plaques as is maritime tradition for inaugural cruise calls. The welcoming party were also given a tour of the ship by International Hostess Tullia LeBoffe.

Louise Denvir, Cruise Marketing Executive at Foyle Port said: “Silversea Cruises have been calling to Foyle Port since the 1990s and we are thrilled to continue to welcome newer ships from the fleet every year. Last year we had the privilege of welcoming Silver Shadow and Silver Spirit in 2024.

“Six of the cruise calls this year are inaugural visits showing growth in demand for the destination. This is due to the unique location of the Port, which provides access to Wild Atlantic Way, Causeway Coastal Route and the city of Derry. Cruise tourism to the region is expected to grow as we are projecting a 50% rise in cruise calls in 2025 from pre-pandemic levels.”

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