Ireland Coral Strand
Trá an Dóilín, the so-called coral beach, is a curiosity. The "sand" on the beaches between large rocks consists of fragments of red algae; they look like pieces of coral. On a Sunday afternoon in the second half of August, there is a lot of activity here. Whole families are frolicking in the water, usually not for long. For good reason, some visitors wear quilted jackets and coats instead of bikinis or swimming trunks. A fierce, cool wind whistles across the coast and chases rain clouds repeatedly.
Photography Tips
For stunning photos at Coral Strand (Beau Vallon), shoot at sunrise or sunset for warm tones, or midday for vibrant blues. Use a wide-angle lens and include foreground elements like rocks or beach chairs for depth. Capture wave motion with long exposure or freeze action with a fast shutter. A polarizing filter reduces glare and enhances sky and sea colors. Focus on bold color contrasts and layer your composition. Keep your gear clean from sand and salt, and use an aperture of f/8–f/16 for sharp landscape shots.
Travel Information
Parking lot at the end of the road to Coral Strand
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
05:08 - 22:10
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Photo Themes
Rocky Beach
Locations
Atlantic Ocean
Greatmans Bay
Coral Strand
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