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Best Dingle Peninsula luxury hotels (4 and 5 stars)

Among the 137 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best luxury hotels

The Bianconi Inn - Dingle Peninsula
8.9 895 reviews

The Bianconi Inn

hotel, Killorglin
The Bianconi Inn is situated in the centre of Killorglin, just 30km from Kerry Airport, with the River Laune directly across the street and Rossbeigh Strand Beach a 20km drive away. The 4-star hotel has excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The inn is a stylish and modern establishment offering a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, a restaurant serving modern Irish and European cuisine, and a bar. Guests can enjoy nearby activities like fishing on the River Laune, golfing at Killorglin Golf Club or Dooks Golf Links, or exploring the scenic Ring of Kerry.

Best Dingle Peninsula hotels with a pool

Among the 137 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best hotels with a pool

Dingle Benners Hotel - Dingle Peninsula
9.2 1154 reviews

Dingle Benners Hotel

hotel, Dingle
Benners Hotel is situated in the heart of Dingle, just half a mile from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, offering stunning views of the Dingle peninsula. This 3-star hotel has consistently received excellent user ratings for its service, cleanliness, and location.
The hotel offers traditional, spacious rooms with antique-style furniture, creating a unique old-world ambiance. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as free WiFi, satellite TV, and tea/coffee facilities, as well as a fitness centre, restaurant, and bar serving fresh, local produce.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Dingle Peninsula

  • What are the best landmarks to visit on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula boasts many stunning landmarks. For breathtaking coastal views, head to Slea Head Drive, taking in the dramatic cliffs and the iconic Dunquin Pier. Inch Beach, with its expansive sands, is perfect for a relaxing day. The Gallarus Oratory, a remarkably well-preserved early Christian church, offers a glimpse into Ireland's history. Finally, a visit to Conor Pass, a scenic mountain pass, provides panoramic views of the peninsula.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Dingle Peninsula?

    Dingle Skellig Hotel is among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Dingle Peninsula.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    A suggested itinerary could be: Day 1: Explore Dingle town, visit the Dingle Distillery and enjoy a seafood dinner. Day 2: Drive the Slea Head Drive, stopping at Gallarus Oratory and Dunquin Pier. Day 3: Relax on Inch Beach, hike a section of the Dingle Way, and enjoy a traditional Irish music session in the evening. This is just a suggestion, and the ideal itinerary will depend on your interests and available time.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Dingle Peninsula?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Dingle Peninsula, Dingle Bay Hotel, Dingle Benners Hotel and Base Accommodation Dingle are the most popular ones.

  • What is the recommended daily budget for the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    A daily budget of €100-€200 per person is a reasonable estimate. This includes mid-range accommodation, meals at pubs and restaurants, car rental or taxi fares, and entry fees to attractions. Budget travellers could manage on less, while those seeking luxury experiences may need significantly more.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Dingle Peninsula?

    Milltown House Dingle, Dingle Skellig Hotel and Dingle Courtyard Holiday Homes 3 Bed are among the best luxury hotels in Dingle Peninsula.

  • What is the best time to visit the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The best time to visit is during the summer months (June to August) for warm weather and long daylight hours. However, shoulder seasons (May and September) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds and lower prices. Winter can be wet and windy but offers a unique, quieter experience.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best family friendly hotels in Dingle Peninsula are Base Dingle, Dingle Bay Hotel and Dingle Benners Hotel.

  • What popular festivals can you find on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula hosts several events throughout the year. While specific dates vary, the Dingle Regatta is a significant event. Many smaller local festivals celebrate Irish culture and music throughout the summer months. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for the most up-to-date information.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Dingle Peninsula are Dingle Heights, Baywatch B & B and Cnoc An Cairn.

  • What traditional local food should you try on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Be sure to sample fresh seafood, especially mussels and oysters, from the local waters. Dingle lamb is also renowned for its quality. Traditional Irish stew and colcannon (mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage) are hearty and delicious options. Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula?

    Dingle Skellig Hotel is the best hotel with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula.

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    While many places are well-known, exploring the smaller coastal roads and beaches off the beaten track can reveal hidden gems. The beaches around Coumeenoole are less crowded than Inch Beach and offer equally stunning scenery. Take your time to wander and discover your own hidden spots.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Engage with locals in traditional pubs, where you'll often find lively music sessions and friendly conversation. Attend a local festival or event to experience the community spirit. Consider staying in a guesthouse or B&B, as this often provides a more personal experience and opportunities to interact with the owners and other guests.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The weather on the Dingle Peninsula is changeable, even in summer. Pack layers of clothing and be prepared for rain, wind, and sunshine all in one day. Coastal areas can be exposed to strong winds, so exercise caution near cliffs and the sea. Check weather forecasts before embarking on any outdoor activities.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the many walking trails and beaches. A waterproof and windproof jacket is essential, regardless of the season. Driving in Ireland is on the left-hand side of the road, so be prepared for that if you plan to rent a car.

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Best Dingle Peninsula hotels with air conditioning

Luxurious Waterfront Georgian Manor House  Restored And Fully Staffed 18 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
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Luxurious Waterfront Georgian Manor House Restored And Fully Staffed 18 Guests

hotel, Tralee
Barrow House, a Georgian manor in Ardfert, County Kerry, is situated a short drive from Tralee and offers easy access to Tralee Golf Club (under 2km away), Killarney National Park (approx. 64km), and the Dingle Peninsula (approx. 64km via the Conor Pass).
This 8-bedroom, 8-bathroom estate sleeps up to 18 guests and provides full staff service including a private chef, daily housekeeping, and an on-site estate manager, alongside amenities such as private dining and access to local excursions.
The Gable Dingle - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 56 reviews

The Gable Dingle

hotel
The Gable Dingle is a 3-star hotel located centrally in Dingle, Ireland, offering free Wi-Fi in common areas and within a 10-minute walk of St. James Church, Ballyavenooragh, the Phoenix Cinema, Greenlane Gallery, and St. Mary's Church. This non-smoking establishment provides air conditioning and a 11:00 check-out time for guests exploring the surrounding attractions.
The Gable, Dingle - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 91 reviews

The Gable, Dingle

hotel, Dingle
The Gable, a hotel in Dingle, is located an 11-minute walk from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 5.6 kilometres from Dingle Golf Centre.
This family-friendly accommodation offers one bedroom, one bathroom, free WiFi, and air conditioning, and is a peaceful retreat unsuitable for parties.

Best Dingle Peninsula hotels with a balcony

Ballyroe Lodge - Dingle Peninsula
8.8 2181 reviews

Ballyroe Lodge

hotel, Tralee
The Ballyroe Heights Hotel is located on the outskirts of Tralee, just 10 kilometres from Tralee Golf Club and a short drive from the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula. This 3-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel is set within 6 hectares of gardens and woodland, offering a tranquil setting away from the town centre. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi, making it a perfect choice for families and those seeking a relaxing escape.
Luxurious Waterfront Georgian Manor House  Restored And Fully Staffed 18 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
No reviews

Luxurious Waterfront Georgian Manor House Restored And Fully Staffed 18 Guests

hotel, Tralee
Barrow House, a Georgian manor in Ardfert, County Kerry, is situated a short drive from Tralee and offers easy access to Tralee Golf Club (under 2km away), Killarney National Park (approx. 64km), and the Dingle Peninsula (approx. 64km via the Conor Pass).
This 8-bedroom, 8-bathroom estate sleeps up to 18 guests and provides full staff service including a private chef, daily housekeeping, and an on-site estate manager, alongside amenities such as private dining and access to local excursions.
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