Located in the heart of Dingle by by pier and marina, the family-owned Dingle Bay Hotel offers free Wi-Fi in certain areas, free parking, a stylish bar, and a restaurant.
Ceann Sibéal Hotel is in the center of Ballyferriter on the Dingle Peninsula, halfway along Slea Head Drive with its breathtaking views, including views of Ceann Sibeal headland, site for the shooting...
Just 656 feet from Dingle Bay, the Dingle Skellig Hotel and Peninsula Spa has a leisure club with childrens pool as well as a 17mtr poolm a restaurant and gym.
In central Dingle, Benners Hotel offers traditional, spacious rooms and Irish cuisine, on the shores of the Dingle peninsula. Benners is a classic hotel with old world charm and ambiance.
In Dingle, in County Kerry, Milltown House Dingle has accommodations with private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi and free private parking. This property has a stunning location overlooking Dingle Bay.
Located 1 minute’s walk from Dingle town center, the family-run Alpine Guest house offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi, free parking, and easy access to the Dingle Marina, 2297 feet away.
Located only 300 ft from the Yacht Marina, Dingle Harbour Lodge offers scenic views of Dingle Bay. Guests have free parking, free Wi-Fi, and access to a large patio with sea views.
Dingle Garden Townhouse in Dingle provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. Featuring sea and garden views, this bed and breakfast also comes with free Wifi.
Located in Dingle town center this room only accommodations offer some rooms with a panoramic view of Dingle Harbor. It is conveniently located close to pubs, cafes, and seafood restaurants.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dingle cost $140 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dingle are $146 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dingle can be found for $162 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dingle this weekend is $218 or, for a 4-star hotel, $353. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dingle for this weekend cost around $256 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dingle for tonight. You'll pay around $332 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dingle will cost around $151, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful town and lots of sightseeing
Locals are friendly and welcoming
Lots of lovely places to eat and drink
Not much entertainment on as it’s still early in the year
Plans to go back in the Summer
Sandra
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Dingle is a quaint little town, but offers much to see and...
Dingle is a quaint little town, but offers much to see and do. Easy base to get out and explore from, but also relax and enjoy a leisurely day with the beautiful views. Lots of great places to eat. One of our favorite stops on our trip around Ireland!
JHalley
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I only had one day in Dingle and it was lovely but...
I only had one day in Dingle and it was lovely but definitely too short, I will go back again as soon as possible. It’s a really nice place with fresh air and food and it’s really quiet. Perfect for a relaxing vacation, no matter the season.
The aquarium is a must if you go there, you have A LOT to see. ♥️
padurariu
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Enjoyed the day and a half spent in Dingle lovely evening in...
Enjoyed the day and a half spent in Dingle lovely evening in town real nice dinner a James Long restaurant had ice Crean which was heavenlfarm.y and visited a few pubs - Connor Pass was nice but was raining and misty day so little scary but enjoyed the sites along the way loved the lamb farm and the donkey and horses. Historic
Patricia
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It's a gorgeous little town chock full of character, and set...
It's a gorgeous little town chock full of character, and set against some of the most gorgeous scenery. We loved Dick Mack's pub (get there early and sit in the snug), the Harry Clarke stained glass, and wandering into shops and artist's galleries. I particularly loved Fiadh Woven Designs and Dingle Candle. Definitely visit Murphy's Ice Cream at the end of the day for excellent ice cream in interesting flavors like sea salt, Dingle gin, and brown bread.
Get out of town and drive the Slea Head Loop, and stop when you can to get out of the car and wander the sites. Bring a few Euro in cash, since some are on private property, but they never cost more than 3 Euro a person. Our favorite was the Iron Age ring fort, which looked other worldly, with bonus sheep, alpacas, horses, and donkeys.
I wish we'd have scheduled ourselves an extra day in Dingle. We were worried we'd be bored, but truly, take an extra day.
Boom
10
Scored 10
Dingle was our favorite stop.
Dingle was our favorite stop. We did Slea head drive and had lots of fun stop offs - like sheep petting on a historic fort. And in town we did Foxy John’s pub and watched a rugby match at a pub with friendly locals. The seafood was amazing! We loved it!
Absolutely exceeded expectations. Incredibly cute, clean, well appointed rooms, and lovely common spaces for breakfast, a small bar with a few beers on tap and a lovely outdoor area with wonderful views of the bay. Breakfast was fresh made to order and tasty.
The staff absolutely were the highlight of the place. All very kind, wanted to help out and genuinely interested in making sure we had a good stay and a great time in Dingle.
If we find ourselves in Dingle again we all would immediately look to stay here again! It was fantastic.
This was one of our favorite places to stay in all of Ireland. The hosts, especially Pat, were lovely. Pat took time to talk to us and offered to drop us off in town if we wanted. He gave us suggestions for sight seeing. The breakfasts were delicious. There is a beautiful "sun" room attached to the property. We were able to sit there and read a book one day when it was pouring out. The other days, the sun shone in, making it so beautiful. The views from this property are stunning. I would highly recommend this place.
Pádraig is an excellent host and it was a pleasure to stay at his home. He provides great information on the Dingle Peninsular and is more than happy to help you with advice on the best routes to places. The self serve breakfast was fabulous LOTS of choice and great quality. For a well priced dinner or lunch, it is just a short stroll to the local Kruger’s Bar. A full house the night we stayed but everyone was respectful of others and there was no late night noise and no long showers in the shared bathroom.
This was our first time staying in a Bed & Breakfast, not just in Ireland but ever. We booked our reservation on Booking.com and we were very surprised that as we were checking in, 2 people approached the house to see if there was any availability for the night. At the Bay Watch B&B, the hosts were Veronica and Tom. The breakfast was a traditional Irish breakfast and was very good. Tom and Veronica were great hosts! The b&b was comfortable and perfectly located in the small town of Dingle.
Everything about Dingle Garden Townhouse was perfect
it was very clean,good value for money, comfortable and great location close to all restaurants and bars.
Fergal was a great host and from the moment we arrived he made us feel at home, plus his home cooked breakfast was one of the best we have ever had, you wouldn't get it in some 5 star hotels.
My wife and myself would highly recommend this Guesthouse and are looking forward to returning in the hear future.
This was a wonderful place to stay during our 2 days in Dingle. It was a bright and clean place with friendly interactions. Stephen and his wife own it but it has been in their family for 30 years. It’s located on a quiet street which is close enough to reach the major places in the town by walking. The breakfast was wonderful. Continental style available but also a lovely menu. I would definitely stay here again!
It was really nice experience! The staff was very helpful and friendly. I got a lot of info about surroundings, and ideas what to do and where to go. Just the next door is a bike rental; able to hire a very good bikes in a very good price for 24h. Dingle peninsula is a perfect place to look arond by bike. I'd like to stay there more in next years to discover Kerry and ways of St Brendan. Good luck to the hostel!
The property was a bit further out from dingle town on the peninsula which was really nice because it meant it was a bit quieter. It was located on some lovely farm land and there was some lambs which you could go in and hold and in the morning feed. The owners were very welcoming and the house was well set up with a very big spread of breakfast options.
The room was very large, clean and comfortable with new furnishings. The host (and pub staff) were super nice. It was fun to stay above a pub - we stopped in twice for drinks during our stay. It did get a bit loud outside when the pub was closing (~11:30PM), but it wasn't a problem for us. Good location for walking around the town. We loved Dingle!
Aidan and Marian are exceptional hosts and went out of their way to make our stay in Dingle as enjoyable as possible. The breakfast was excellent, lovely variety and quality ingredients. The location was perfect for touring and near enough to the town centre to walk into as we did one evening. We look forward to staying here again in the future
Spacious, newly renovated room with comfortable bed and everything you could wish for available. The staff in the hotel were very friendly. As the weather wasn't too good we had dinner in the restaurant both nights and the food was delicious. Breakfast was very good. Great location for visiting Dingle town and the peninsular
The hotel was older, but kept up beautifully. The room was impeccable. The staff was friendly. Breakfast was good. Paudie's Bar next door (part of the hotel) was also fantastic. We would stay there again if we return to Dingle.
Amazing views over Dingle. Large and comfortable room. Easy to get to location with easy parking and access to town. Large bathroom with nice finishes. Very nice place to stay. Met all of our needs while we were there and some.
Perfect location for walking around the quaint town of Dingle, and for then heading out to explore the rest of the fabulous Dingle Peninsula. Rooms were very comfortable and the options for breakfast were substantial.
Well organised stay with friendly hosts.
Breakfast was really good - cooked to order.
Beds were comfortably "hard".
Looking over the Dingle harbour bay - out of the town, but still close enough.
Very welcoming, friendly host. The room was spotlessly clean and breakfast choices were delicious.. The most comfortable bed in Ireland! Close to Dingle town for many eateries and great pubs.
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