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Ireland’s unique coastline captured in a gallery of beautiful images

Love Your Coast 2025, hosted by Clean Coasts, celebrates beautiful photographs of Ireland’s stunning coastline, waters, wildlife and the dedicated people who enjoy and protect their beauty

Maria Quigley’s photograph, Embrace the Water, of a swimmer on a freezing January morning at Coliemore Harbour, won the overall winner of the Clean Coasts 2025 Love Your Coast photography competition
Maria Quigley’s photograph, Embrace the Water, of a swimmer on a freezing January morning at Coliemore Harbour, won the overall winner of the Clean Coasts 2025 Love Your Coast photography competition

Explore the natural beauty of Ireland’s coast as well as the marine life it supports in this stunning gallery of images taken by the finalists in Love Your Coast 2025.

Love Your Coast is the annual photography competition hosted by Clean Coasts, an An Taisce programme that supports communities in caring for and protecting Ireland’s coastline, waterways and marine life.

The photographers who have entered this competition, now in its 16th year, have a dual purpose in taking these stunning photographs. While putting a spotlight on the natural beauty of the coast and marine life, they also remind us of the role that we all can play in helping to protect it.

The competition is just one of many initiatives used by Clean Coasts to showcase Ireland’s coastline and to remind us of how exposed nature can be to the impact of humankind.

Felix Sproll’s photograph, Rainbow Island, captures a rainbow over Pine Island in Galway. It is a finalist in the 2025 Clean Coasts Love Your Coast photography competition
Felix Sproll’s photograph, Rainbow Island, captures a rainbow over Pine Island in Galway. It is a finalist in the 2025 Clean Coasts Love Your Coast photography competition
Annegret Pfuetzner’s photograph, Firework Anemone, was shot while diving in Galway as part of Seasearch Ireland activities
Annegret Pfuetzner’s photograph, Firework Anemone, was shot while diving in Galway as part of Seasearch Ireland activities

And, of course, these are also just beautiful images to look at and enjoy.

Click here to enjoy 50 inspirational photos in Love Your Coast 2025 and read each photographer’s tale of how they came to take the photographs.

The Love Your Coast 2025 overall photographer of the year award went to Maria Quigley, for her photograph, Embrace the Water. It also won the connecting with the coast category and was captured at sunrise on a freezing January morning at Coliemore Harbour, a moment that radiates both the sting of cold and the calm release of a daily ritual.

Speaking on the photograph, Quigley said: “Bobby swims daily all year-round, usually at Coliemore Harbour, his favourite spot. I took this photo on January 9th, 2025, when the sea was 7 degrees and ice covered the slipway. Bobby says missing a swim ruins his day. I was lucky to take the photo as the sun was rising at that time.”

Sean Bruen’s photograph, Balbriggan Lighthouse Blowing a Gale, was taken in Dublin. It captures one of the iconic storms we experienced in January of this year at the lighthouse in Balbriggan
Sean Bruen’s photograph, Balbriggan Lighthouse Blowing a Gale, was taken in Dublin. It captures one of the iconic storms we experienced in January of this year at the lighthouse in Balbriggan

The photographs here are a selection of the finalists across five distinct categories: coastal landscape, connecting with the coast, source to sea, wildlife and the coast, and underwater.

For more information on Clean Coasts, visit cleancoasts.org