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.
Anne
Ireland
Lots of choice for. breakfast . Central location. Clean room
Just 200 metres 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.
Dáire
Ireland
The location was absolutely stunning and perfect for walking to Dingle.
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.
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...
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.
Tina
Slovenia
Very nice and comfortable room. Comfy bed. Perfect location. If you are looking for traditional Irish pub experience, than this is a place for you. But you won't fall asleep until midnight because of music from the pub.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dingle cost € 145.56 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dingle are € 205.08 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dingle can on average be found for € 160.13 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 153.71 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dingle for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 176.33 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dingle will cost around € 328.90 (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.
What guests said about Dingle:
10
Scored 10
Its a nice town but quite busy.
Its a nice town but quite busy. Evenings we were there varied considerably, from lots of rowdiness on street and all the pubs bursting at the seams as a bank holiday and the next evening was really quiet. Good restaurants but need to book to eat in better ones. Out of the Blue was a particulary good restaurant.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hadn't expected soooooo many buses and soooo many people...
Hadn't expected soooooo many buses and soooo many people getting off those buses.
The Dingle Bean made the best coffee, and had great simple food, but be prepared for a wait and no seat, it's small and super popular.
Quaint tight streets and friendly folk on the whole.
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Anonymous
New Zealand
10
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
10
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
10
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!
What a fabulous find! Located on Green Street, this bed and breakfast was our favorite while traveling through Ireland. The location was phenomenal - the private parking lot was a lifesaver. The gated access points made us feel super safe at all times (not that Dingle isn't a safe town). Breakfast was like being in the family kitchen and it was DELICIOUS. The staff were so friendly and helpful and gave great suggestions for pubs and music. The room was very comfy and airy with skylights. Also, huge!
Easily the best B&B I've stayed in. On our trip we stayed in two five star hotels and this B&B was overall better than both.
Gary, the owner gave fantastic service, and even got up early on the day of our departure to make us coffee in to-go cups for our drive back to Dublin.
Location is fantastic, five minute walk from the town, room was lovely and cozy with a fantastic view.
Would thoroughly recommend you choose this place for your stay in Dingle.
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.
Great location and beautiful property. The owner, Patty, made our stay wonderful. We had a family room that was very clean, nicely decorated, and very comfortable. The breakfast was amazing. By far the best breakfast on our entire trip. The bar next-door was part of the hotel and it was just as great. We want to go back to Dingle just stay here again. By far the highlight of our two week trip!!
Very serene location which was just what we needed after driving all over Ireland. The Venty Beach was only a ten minutes away and with the soaring temperatures is was very welcoming. The Falconry is fantastic and the drinks from the bar using the Dingle gin were great. Breakfast was lovely in their sun room. Would highly recommend. Was a bit of a walk to town but the quite was great!
I loved everything about the Hotel. The location was amazing with wonderful views and walking distance to Dingle Town. The hotel staff were so nice and friendly nothing was a problem to them . The breakfast was amazing, as was the food in the bar and restaurant. This is my second visit here and I will diffo be back again.
Lovely traditional cottage with half door and sweeping mountain views from the large kitchen. Easy drive to Ballydavid, Ballyferriter and Dingle approx ten minutes each, and all the sights of the stunning Dingle peninsula. Darragh was a very helpful and gracious host. We would love to stay again.
We absolutely loved Milltown house. The staff where so friendly & helpful, couldnt do enough for us. We had the warmest welcome to Dingle from Vito, and felt instantly at home.
If you are visiting Dingle it is the perfect place to stay, quiet with amazing views yet the perfect walk/drive to town.
The best staff. Would return to Dingle just to stay at this place again. The owner is a great guy and knows the town well. He even drove us into town and gave us a little tour. Great breakfast and an excellent sitting area with fantastic views. Can't recommend this place enough.
Short Strand Dingle was a wonderful B&B to stay in just outside of the main town of Dingle. Gorgeous views over the Irish countryside that could be enjoyed from our room or while we had a delicious and we'll catered breakfast. The rooms were spotless, we couldn't fault it!
***We were upgraded to Benners Hotel in Dingle as Base was closed for renovation. ***
Our upgrade was fabulous. We must have been booked into the best room in the hotel with a free breakfast too. Our room was enormous.
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.
We liked the location and were happy for the option of walking into center of town to get drinks and dinner. Helen was very helpful describing what to see in town and explore on Dingle peninsula.
The location couldn’t have been better. We’ve stayed at multiple B&Bs during our trip - the breakfast at the dingle bay hotel was by far the best. The staff couldnt possibly have been nicer.
The room was very spacious with beautiful views over Dingle town and the bay. The pool was a lovely perk, it was very clean and a lovely way to relax after the wind and rain of Slea Head.
wonderful view in a more remote village with easy access to Dingle, scenic drives, and interesting local sights. Staff were very friendly and the hotel is a traditional.
Stephen was super helpful with tips about where to go in town and on the peninsula. Breakfast was very good, and there was complementary chocolate cake at check-in.
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