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.
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.
Alex
Ireland
The bar staff were friendly and gave us a complimentary drink while we waited for our hotel room to be ready. The bar food was also very good!
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.
C Spillane
Ireland
The location is lovely - beautiful view of Dingle Bay and a short stroll 20 minute stroll into town - we enjoyed walking in and looking at the view. The staff we met were very friendly - the breakfast was decent
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...
Francis
France
The charm of the hotel and its location. The beautiful view from our skylight window over the sea and beyond (with stars at night). The breakfast was an 'a go-go' buffet and was kept well stocked up.
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.
Enjoying beautiful views of the Dingle Peninsula, The Lighthouse provides well-appointed rooms and full self service Continental Breakfast.
David
Ireland
I was attending a wedding nearby and to make things easier for myself Dermot called down and gave me my room key and took my bag to put in my room. Very accommodating and went above and beyond. The room itself was very comfortable and clean with an amazing view of the harbour. Would 100% recommend.
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.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dingle cost € 153.96 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dingle are € 219.02 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dingle can on average be found for € 173.86 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 185.29 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dingle for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 333.93 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dingle will cost around € 192.50 (based on Booking.com prices).
One of the best things about planning a visit to Dingle...
One of the best things about planning a visit to Dingle Ireland and taking a self-drive tour of the Dingle Peninsula is that there is an abundance of scenic viewing spots where you can pull over and step out to admire the captivating views.
Stay at Murphy's B&B to visit Ted, the charming resident pooch, and his "mom" Siobhan who taught Ted his manners. Eat at Murphy's Pub next door or Out of the Blue for a high-end seafood meal. Stop in at Dick Mack's for a pint. Walk along the bay and smell the fresh air. Dingle is touristy and crowded, but work the visit.
Diane
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely town with some excellent restaurants.
Lovely town with some excellent restaurants. Notable : OOTB, and Lord Bakers The Dingle pub is amazing Great beer, great music, great atmosphere. Def stay for the Irish Dancer at the end of the evening
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dingle is charming but the people are the biggest draw.
Dingle is charming but the people are the biggest draw. Everyone was so helpful and kind. The people in Dingle seem to truly love their environs and actually seem to care about each other. It was such a pleasure to be there.
Carol
United States
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.
A
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.
The bar downstairs was very comfortable and pleasant with excellent WiFi. It was a relaxing place to hang out after a busy day driving around the Dingle Peninsula. Staff was very accommodating. Even though we didn't go for the breakfast (which looked good), we could get coffee at no charge in the morning - and later at the bar. We were directed to an excellent pub down the street where we had really great fish and chips. Location was only a short walk to the port. Private off street parking was GREAT!
I booked through booking.com and was mistakenly charged again by the hotel. I sent them an email, explaining the situation. The first thing next morning I received a call from the hotel with a sincere apology and was refunded immediately. I was and am very impressed by the promptness to my mail.
The hotel is very comfortable, with a peaceful location, only few minutes walk to Dingle town centre. The staff were friendly couldn’t be more accommodating. The breakfast was excellent. I’ll be back!
This property was amazing. It is inside a locked gated area with free parking, an on site cafe, picnic tables all in the center of town. Across the street is st Mary’s church. We got a free upgrade and had a 2 story fantastic apt with laundry facilities. Hot Breakfast was the best in Ireland, made to order and one of the staff gave a talk about history, culture, magic of Dingle plus answered all questions. Self Check in was easy. Our favorite place in Ireland.
Absolutely fabulous spot, I was so looking forward to staying here & needless to say it exceeded expectations. Joe was an excellent host, the room, ensuite & overall attention to detail were excellent. The location was perfect, only a short walk from Dingle town & the views from the room were exceptional. Won't hesitate to stay here again when staying in Dingle. Couldn't recommend this place enough, for the price we paid, it's absolutely top quality.
The location has a wonderful view of the Dingle Bay and Eask Tower, with cows and sheep baaaing in the surrounding countryside. It made for a very warm and Dingle feeling. Host, Anne, was wonderful and her smile and charm added to the Dingle feel. It felt more like a home or a visit with family, than a hotel or tourist stay. The views out the front are picturesque, and even seeing the house across the harbor brings a warm smile.
We loved everything about the Dingle Bay Hotel and our time in Dingle. The hotel has an adjoining bar, Paudie’s Bar, with delicious seafood and music. The hotel breakfast was traditionally Irish and very filling. The hotel is right on the Main Street, across from the harbor and within walking distance to everything. Dingle town is lots of fun to explore. We took a boat to the Great Blasket Island, a worthwhile adventure.
The hosts are friendly and personable as well as knowledgeable about the Dingle Peninsula. The breakfast is among the finest you'll find in a guest house. Dennis is a chef and the family has been in the hospitality industry so they know how to treat guests. We noticed every nuance, from the floral-adorned yogurt to their attention to detail. Recommended!
The view of the cows and Dingle bay from bedroom window. It was an en suite, so met our needs very nicely. Owners very accommodating and personable. Easy ride into Dingle. A beautiful little beach town. Music at the Dingle pub. Bakeries and food was delicious. Lots of wonderful little shops. So much to see on driver around Single peninsula!
The staff was very friendly and the room was spacious. The heating was efficient and the separation of the sleeping area from the living room was great. It was conveniently located at the edge of the "downtown area" and the start of the Dingle Peninsula. The access was simple and we felt safe in the inn.
Lovely location, really friendly staff, couldn’t have been more helpful! We walked in and out of town every time and it was only about 10 minutes. The room was really clean and we got fresh towels and water dropped to our door each morning. A great place to stay when coming to Dingle. Highly recommend
The food at Dingle Benners Hotel was excellent; my sister and I had dinner in the bar and the fish of the day was superb, together with the perfectly cooked vegetables and desserts. Breakfast the next morning had good and varied choices and could not be faulted.
Fabulous couple of days- lovely staff, really clean, entertainment each night in the bar, gym, swimming pool…so close to the town…what more could you ask for?? I would certainly recommend and will be back! Thank you to all in The Skellig Hotel, Dingle!💐👍🏻
A beautiful Irish hotel in the heart of Dingle. The hotel has so much character, is clean and comfortable. The location is fantastic with so many pubs and restaurants close by. Breakfast was lovely and staff were super helpful.
Great location close to town, our room had a water view of the harbor. Host Kathleen was delightful and very helpful with restaurant recommendations and ensuring guest comfort. Easy access to the Dingle Peninsula tour start.
Dingle is our favorite place in Ireland. Boland’s is by far the best place to stay. Family atmosphere, close proximity to everything in Dingle & wonderful accommodations
Excellent location with a view of the sea and great place on the Dingle peninsula. Sheep farmer next door allowed us to hike up the hill in his pasture for a great view.
Nellie Fred’s was a great place to stay. Great location to town centre and over a lovely pub. I will definitely stay here again next time I’m in Dingle!
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