Off the coast of Co Kerry, two jagged islands rise out of the Atlantic Ocean - ruggedly beautiful with centuries of history hewn into their very rock. These are the Skelligs – Skellig Michael and Little Skellig.
Thanks to its 2015 appearance in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," Skellig Michael has become a star of the Wild Atlantic Way, attracting visitors keen to stand in the other-worldly place that Luke Skywalker made his hideout.
Yet the island and its sister were world famous long before the Jedi discovered them, because of their significant archaeological and ornithological importance.
Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was chosen by sixth-century monks as the location for their monastery, and their stone-built, beehive homes reached by climbing 600 steps are a wonder to behold.
Tour guides on the island offer insights into the history, mythology, and wildlife on the island, telling tales of Viking raids and epic battles.
Little Skellig is renowned as the home of the second largest colony of gannets in the world and both islands also have thriving colonies of puffins, Arctic terns, Manx shearwater, fulmar, cormorants, and guillemots.
The islands can be reached by boat from Portmagee, Ballinskelligs, and Caherdaniel, and although landing is not permitted on Little Skellig, great views of the island can be had from the water.
The trips are weather-dependent, so if the wild Atlantic prevents a crossing, the next best thing is to head to the Skellig Experience on Valentia Island.
Housed in an award-winning, grass-roofed, stone building the Skellig Experience has four exhibitions: the history and archaeology of Skellig Michael’s Early Christian monastery; the sea birds; the lighthouses; and underwater Skellig, as well as a film presentation entitled "An Island on the Edge of the World."
As part of an island-hopping adventure or as a stop along the spectacular Wild Atlantic Way touring route, a visit to the Skelligs is a chance to experience something truly elemental, to step outside the ordinary and to stand for a moment on the edge of the world.
You can take a peek at Co Kerry's Skellig Michael in this video from Discover Ireland:
For more visit Tourism Ireland's site Ireland.com or SkelligExperience.com.
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