Situated 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.
Helen
Ireland
Dingle was one of the most amazing places I have ever been. Beautiful scenery restaurants and pubs. Very very relaxing place I had a lovely time.
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 ambience.
Located in Dingle, in County Kerry, Milltown House Dingle offers en suite accommodation, free Wi-Fi and free private parking. This property benefits from a stunning location overlooking Dingle Bay.
Gry
Australia
Milltown House is certainly in a fantastic location! Seamus is adorable! Bed in our room was huge and very comfortable.
Ceann Sibéal Hotel is in the centre 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...
Danny
United Kingdom
Staff were very friendly especially Tara that girl needs a pay rise .. made our stay very enjoyable
Situated in Dingle town center this room only accommodation offer some rooms with a panoramic view of Dingle Harbour. It is conveniently located close to pubs, cafes, and seafood restaurants.
With a bar and restaurant, The Dingle Pub B&B is in the heart of Dingle. Free WiFi is available in the bar area. It is just 700 metres from Dingle Harbour.
Christina
United States
If you're going to Dingle, it's highly worth staying at the Dingle pub. Incredible atmosphere, great music, great staff.
Situated 1 minute’s walk from Dingle town centre, the family-run Alpine Guesthouse offers accommodation with free Wi-Fi, free parking, and easy access to the Dingle Marina, 700 metres away.
Amy-Joyce
Ireland
The sea views were beautiful. Breakfast was very nice, and so were the owners. Thanks for a pleasant stay.
Fab View is a family owned and run guesthouse on the hillside in Dingle, County Kerry.
Brian
Ireland
All facilities absolutely stunning! - Seamless checkin - Jerry was a pleasure, the suite is to die for! the size of the bathtub and the overall romantic room + balcony was just perfect! - the complimentary wine snipes are a brilliant touch
On average, 3-star hotels in Dingle cost £120 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dingle are £168 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dingle can on average be found for £133 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Kerry Airport, 50km from Dingle. Direct flights from London, Dublin, and Frankfurt. Alternatively, take a train or bus to Tralee, then a local bus to Dingle. If driving, it's 350km from Dublin, approximately 4 hours. No direct ferry services available.
The most convenient airport for Dingle, Ireland is Kerry Airport, due to its proximity and direct flights from both domestic and international locations. It's approximately 57 kilometres away, making travel times relatively short.
Dingle, Ireland, offers several transport options. The local bus service, Bus Eireann, provides regular routes around the town and to nearby areas. Taxis are readily available, and car hire is an option for more flexibility. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with bike rental shops in town.
Dingle town centre is the best area to stay, offering convenient access to shops, restaurants, and local attractions like Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and Eask Tower. It's also close to Dingle Harbour, perfect for boat tours and dolphin spotting.
What guests said about Dingle:
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Scored 10
So charming!
So charming! Quaint, well kept traditional Irish village with a small harbor! Lovely shops and resteraunts surrounded by wild cliffs, rolling hills, canyons, mountains and the mighty Atlantic! I could feel the ancient and tug of loneliness once outside the village. Dingle surrounds you with a tremendous sense of safety.
Paige
United States
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Scored 10
Dingle is a compact town on the southern side of the...
Dingle is a compact town on the southern side of the eponymous peninsular. It has a plethora of bars, restaurants, shops and cafes. At the waterfront are a number of businesses offering boat trips and there is an aquarium. Dingle is at the start of the Slea Head Drive, a tour around the peninsular visiting many interesting sites and exploring the wonderful scenery in this part of the world. However, once these are done there's not much to occupy you beyond more food and drink, or listening to music in those places offering you food and drink! Having said that, it is very good food indeed, with wonderful seafood almost everywhere. The local beer is also very good and makes a change from the omnipresent Guinness.
I'd recommend three to four nights max.
Steve
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great scenery and tourist attractions nearby.
Great scenery and tourist attractions nearby.
Excellent cafés and restaurants . We ate in Dingle Diner, My Blue Boy , Fenton, Little Italy and Blue Ocean. All excellent.
Do easy to walk around Dingle.lots of lovely shops and .quirky pubs Dick Macs, O Flahertys and Foxy Johns
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Frances
Ireland
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Scored 10
This was my first time in Dingle and I absolutely loved it!
This was my first time in Dingle and I absolutely loved it!
I stayed there for three days exploring the area and I will certainly come back when I have the chance. Dingle town is so lively and the Slea Head loop drive is one of the most magical places I've seen. I stopped at every viewing point, archaeological site, and other points of interest.
Truly, truly magical - specially when it's sunny!
Leonor
Spain
10
Scored 10
What a gorgeous place. We loved it.
What a gorgeous place. We loved it. Great gate away for family. So many things to see, lots restaurants, shops, an Aquarium etc. It is an artistic town in our point of view. So much to see like Dingle Peninsula, there is a beach as well. It's a friendly lovely town. One night was not enough.
Yonathan
10
Scored 10
At least two breathtaking coastal drives start in Dingle and...
At least two breathtaking coastal drives start in Dingle and we really enjoyed doing them both. It was also easy to access a range of beautiful and deserted beaches (this was in March though) and to visit nearby towns and villages.
The house has 360 degree views of surrounding hills and the bay and Dingle town in the distance. The sunroom is amazing for a relaxing afternoon reading (honestly, the sheep baa-ing kept me entertained so I couldn’t concentrate on my book!). The rooms are cozy but have everything you need and they are so clean! They even tidied up my boys’ room while we were enjoying the town. But the best best part is chatting with Pat the owner and his daughter AnneMarie.
Dingle Garden Townhouse is a gem. It provides hotel standards but with a very relaxed and flexible atmosphere and approach. The bedroom was really comfortable and the house has a beautiful light-filled communal space overlooking the garden with a stove which was cozy on autumn days. It’s lovely to see how well this former convent has been restored. The breakfasts were very good and the staff were excellent. I would really recommend this accommodation.
We enjoyed our stay at the Dingle Bay Hotel. The Location is ideal and the facility itself is fine. Our room was good size and faced the main street, we liked that The furnishings are not fancy but comfortable. Bathroom size was good. The Hotel does have a lift which helps with the bags. We had a nice breakfast and the breakfast service was attentive. The hotel does have a parking area in back which is quite useful.
Wonderful stay for 2 nights. Host was very helpful and friendly. We had an excellent room facing the bay with a private walkout patio entrance. Room was spacious, clean with wonderful amenities including complimentary sparkling waters and coffee/tea. Breakfast was one of the best we had on our trip. Ample free parking on site. 5 minute walk into town. Perfect location for exploring Dingle and the lovely Peninsula.
Beautiful old style B&B. Very friendly staff/owners. Delicious breakfast-the fresh hot scones especially!! Great location, slightly out of town center but very close at the same time. Fabulous views of Dingle Bay. And of course Seamus & Ogie, the two Irish Wolfhounds were the highlight for me! Wish I had time to experience the falconry next door but maybe next time!
The hotel has a great location, close to everything we need. There’s a perfect view from the harbor and the rooms are lovely. What I like the most was the customer service provided by Kathlean the host. She’s so helpful and nice. It made all the experience to be even better. I would definitely advise everyone who’s planning to go to Dingle to stay there.
Tom was a great host and the B&B clean and quiet; the breakfast is great and prepared with care. Dingle is a wonderful town with an unique atmosphere. Unfortunately we were passing through and stayed only one night, I recommend staying at the Baywatch B&B! thanks
It was within walking distance of all the bars. It was a lovely town, and you couldn't beat the location! If I were to go back to dingle I would certainly check to see if I could stay there again. The west side of Ireland is awesome!
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.
Very charming, locally owned hotel in a great location within walking distance of everything in Dingle. Ann is a warm and lovely host. Breakfast was wonderful. Everything was easy. Will stay here again.
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.
Hotel in great location on Dingle Peninsula, away from the crowds in Dingle Town. Large room with 1 double and 3 single beds. Large adjacent car park. Great restaurant and bar. Breakfast excellent.
Breakfast and dinner excellent great choices on menu.Staff were very helpful and friendly.Great location.near everything.First class service well done Dingle Bay Hotel.We will be back.🙂
We were very happy with our break in Benners hotel, the rooms were lovely and the food was very nice. The central location was great for pottering around the town. Beidh muid ar ais arís
This coastal cottage is something dreams are made of, the combination of spectacular vistas, authentic details, and modern touches create an idyllic stay on the Dingle Peninsula.
Everything was fabulous. From the easy check in to the wonderful breakfast to the host giving us a tremendous amount of info regarding the Dingle Peninsula.
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