Boasting an enviable location by the blue flag Ballybunion beach and the Atlantic Ocean, The Cliff House Hotel offers modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, free parking, a restaurant, and a bar.
Rachael
United States of America
Staff were super friendly and helpful, going above and beyond on multiple occasions. Dinner and breakfast were excellent. Location right across from the beach was lovely.
Just a short drive from the beach, on the west coast of Ireland, Cashen Course House offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Susan
United States of America
This was a guest house located next to the Ballybunnion golf links. Our room was large and the bed was very comfortable. The bathroom was large and nicely laid out.
Overlooking the sea , the beach is just a two minute walk. Located on Sandhill Road,which is a continuation of the Main Street in Ballybunion,close to all restaurants,shops,pubs and amenities.
Just 1.2 miles from Ballybunion Golf Club and a 2-minute walk from Ballybunion Golf Club Old Course, Harty Costello Town House features accommodations in Ballybunion with a shared lounge.
Teach de Broc has been named "Boutique Golf Hotel of the Year" by IGTOA along with receiving the highly commended "Guest house of the Year 2020" by Ireland Guide.
Situated on the shore of the Atlantic, Seashore B&B is a 5 minute drive from Ballybunion’s famous golf club. Rooms at this tranquil location all have private bathrooms and have free Wi-Fi.
Maureen
United States of America
Everything about the property was wonderful! Ann our host was exceptional, very inviting and helpful, and the breakfasts were delicious. We would definitely stay again!
Murphy s Irish Farmhouse near Ballybunion offers accommodations in Ballybunion, 13 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre and 13 miles from Kerry County Museum.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ballybunion this weekend is $257 or, for a 4-star hotel, $172. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ballybunion for this weekend cost around $160 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Ballybunion is one of those small traditional Irish holiday...
Ballybunion is one of those small traditional Irish holiday towns. It has not changed much over the years. The main attraction is the beach (if you are not a golfer). There are a few beaches in the town, each has their own unique selling points. The Ladies (perfectly frames between two cliffs), Mens (longer walks) and Nun's beach (only accessible by rope). Each are different. There are a few pubs and restaurants and a gaming arcade which is great for kids.
Frank
Ireland
10
Scored 10
I just absolutely love going down to Ballybunion if i had...
I just absolutely love going down to Ballybunion if i had the money to move to Ballybunion i would with a heart and a half . We eat in Coast a coffee it was absolutely lovely there is arcades for the kids And the Marina hotel was absolutely fantastic place to stay and the staff were very friendly made me and my brother welcomed Yes it is very easy to get around Ballybunion. I would not avoid anything in Ballybunion the next myself and my brother will go down there for a visit.
Quill
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The beach is well-known and popular.
The beach is well-known and popular. It's not the only local beach but it's good and Ballybunion town is good for tourists with kids. Of course golfers come here too. There are places to snack, souvenir shops and supermarket shopping etc. You don't have to stay right in town as there are plenty of good b&b's a couple of minutes drive away.
D
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A stunning seaside experience.
A stunning seaside experience. Two lovely safe beaches, one with a little surf action. The sun sets directly in front of the castle ruin on the promontory. Typical small village with typical pubs and food options. We stayed at the Marine Hotel which was a little pricey but very good - over the road from beach access and green area. The restaurant there has a good menu with much seafood available. We found it very enjoyable.
Amanda
New Zealand
4.0
Scored 4.0
Ballybunion has a fantastic beach, however alot of the...
Ballybunion has a fantastic beach, however alot of the places don't open till between 4/5 and close between 9/10 except pubs other than that there's nothing really there for tourists in my opinion
Farrell
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
One way street system very safe but cumbersome.
One way street system very safe but cumbersome. Parking difficult good value in the car park, 2 euro for the day. Ate in the hotel, the meal was lovely, /cocktails were all 10 euro, pricey but worth it.I was very disappointed with breakfast selection, a full irish with no egg!!!!!
Staff were lovely.
Overlooking the beach, with beautiful views and rooms and the best shower, the Cliff house also has a gorgeous bar and restaurant with amazing food and drinks! definitely a great stop along the wild Atlantic way! Thanks to Fiona who went out of her way to make our stay grand! she upgraded our room to an oceanfront balcony and gave our adult son his own room! Honestly it doesn’t get any better than that!
A nice clean house in walking distance to Ballybunion and the beach. It has 2 bathrooms and a stove, which really adds to the comfort on a chilly evening. Some fuel was provided to start a fire, which was a nice touch.
wonderful location- Ballybunion golf course directly across the street… immaculate condition! The breakfast was spectacular and James was accommodating to the nth degree! Water pressure in the shower was to die for!!
Jackie is a gentleman and obviously has hotel work in his DNA. He will happily tell you stories of the area and of the hotel business and make you feel like the best guest he's ever had!
Jackie is such an excellent host. We had a lovely visit. He makes everyone feel so welcome. Excellent location, very near the beautiful beach. We will be back...
very nice, clean lovely sea view from our room. breakfast is delish and location fabulous walking distance to beach excellent restaurants and the cliff walk
Very nice staff and wonderful owners! The hotel is category ‚Charming‘ . Fantastic kitchen, even extra wishes were no problem. Next to the beach, great bar!
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