Shipwrecks, sea birds and whale spotting: exploring Ireland's first marine park
Briefly

The Kerry Seas national park encompasses 70,000 acres of precious marine and coastal habitats, embracing numerous sites of rich cultural heritage and biodiversity.
Skellig Michael is one of Ireland's two UNESCO World Heritage sites, known for its historic monk settlements and its significance to conservation and wildlife.
Seeing a European storm petrel chick is a rare privilege, as these seabirds nest only on remote, uninhabited islands.
The island, known to Star Wars fans as Luke Skywalker's sanctuary, was once a pivotal site for monks who prayed at the edge of the known world.
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