A new food and waterway experience has launched in Enniskillen with a collaboration between a number of local businesses.
The ‘Island Town Dinner and Cruise Experience’ will offer visitors two hour cruise around Lough Erne as well as dinner at a local venue in the town.
The tour will cost £27 and is now available to book between Sunday and Thursday, with diners able to choose between a main course at the Westville Hotel, The Firehouse and the Crowes Nest.
Read more: Co Fermanagh GAA star on making the move Down Under to pursue AFL dream
One of the businesses behind the new venture, Erne Tours, has returned to the town’s waterways after closing for much of the pandemic.
Its director Chris Nixon said it had been a difficult few years but they were now looking forward to a busy summer season.
“We are delighted to be fully operational after a difficult few years and the opportunity to partner with some of Enniskillen’s finest dining experiences is an added bonus leading into the summer season,” Chris said.
“Between the Westville Hotel, The Firehouse Bar & Grill and Crowes Nest this provides a fantastic range of options for our guests to choose from and embrace the great hospitality Fermanagh has to offer.
“We are looking forward to our relationship with the group developing and bringing a new experience to Enniskillen.”
Group Sales and Marketing Manager for the three hospitality businesses, Shane Browne, said the new tour aims to show off the best of what Enniskillen has to offer.
“As a group, we are thrilled to be entering into a relationship with Erne Tours, we want to showcase both the stunning Fermanagh Lakeland’s along with the beautiful cuisine and exemplary service the Fermanagh hospitality industry has to offer,” Shane said.
“After a few tough years, it is great to once again be heading into a summer of partnership with local businesses but also one where we can gleefully welcome both local and international guests through our doors.”
Read more: Belcoo pharmacist 'overwhelmed' after Community Heroes award for work during pandemic
Read more: Bedridden for 12 years now Michelle's making most of life after miracle recovery
To get the latest breaking news straight to your inbox, sign up to our free newsletter.