Reviews of Atlantic Air Adventures. (Museum) in Shannon (Clare).
Atlantic Air Adventures
Shannon Rd, Smithstown, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland
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Information of Atlantic Air Adventures, Museum in Shannon (Clare)
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Open hours of Atlantic Air Adventures
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
10am–4pm
Friday
10am–4pm
Saturday
10am–4pm
Reviews of Atlantic Air Adventures
P. M.
Had an great day here. Would definitely recommend. Staff were absolutely amazing, so helpful and friendly, and the museum itself was really big. We got guided around all the aircraft outside and inside and then got to experience live morse code which was really interesting.. we then got a lifejacket demonstration before we left where we got to put them on, learned about them and then inflate them. Overall, a wonderful experience..
d. f.
This is an excellent museum and so unique in Ireland. To see the Buccaneer in all it's glory and cockpit sections of other RAF fighters and other aircraft is a sight to behold. The layout of the museum is very well thought out and great to see the new hanger been utilised. The staff are very helpful and informative. Travelling there with 2 young kids, they really enjoyed seeing the aircraft and all the displays throughout the museum. A must for aviation enthusiasts and highly recommend to families of all ages to see the only museum of its kind open to the public in the country.
A. G.
Nice place.there are few things to see and you can try flight simulator I believe most advanced in Ireland seen some air crew members training on it
j. y.
Well worth a visit, we had a guided tour of some amazing aircrafts with an in depth tour. The guys are so knowledgable & passionate. Can't recommend any more 😁
j.
This is a great place. Or at least it has one great older gentleman working here. We went there on a Friday afternoon when it was very quiet. I and my wife and not yet 3 year old son were shown around by this nice old man who shared stories and let my son sit in the planes and he could not have been nicer. There might be better equipment in other museums but we got such a nice tour filled with loads of stories from his days as an RAF pilot. Great place for kids. Informal and informative.
M. M.
Great place to visit for a huge array of aircraft simulators, all the way from light aircraft to a full 737 cockpit simulator. The museum is excellent, with tours, videos, expert talks from engineers and pilots and helpful knowledgeable staff.