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.
Sheila
United Kingdom
The view from our balcony was wonderful. Breakfast was very good with a lot of choices. We had dinner in the bistro bar. The service was friendly and efficient.
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.
kelvintanwc
Australia
Bar has a nice selection of Irish whiskies. Breakfast had finished, but the staff were kind enough to make me some food
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...
Martin
United Kingdom
Great all round. Fantastic location, good food, nice rooms, friendly staff.
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.
Sarah
Australia
Very good location. Short walk to town and aquarium. Had everything we needed on our doorstep
Enjoying beautiful views of the Dingle Peninsula, The Lighthouse provides well-appointed rooms and full self service Continental Breakfast.
tanya
Australia
Location. Cleanliness. Charm. Character.
The room was beautiful
The actual building was lovely. Views amazing.
Dermot was an amazing host so very helpful and full of information. Even gave us bottles of water for our journey. Went above & beyond for us.
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.
Valerie
Ireland
Location friendly staff / owner. Good food reasonable priced . Good bar entertainment
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.
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.
Great location, very nice food and wonderful staff…
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.
Excellent location,great breakfast,pleasant service
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...
Comfortable and quiet in a beautiful part of Kerry
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.
staff very friendly, very clean and beautiful views
FAQs about hotels in Dingle
On average, 3-star hotels in Dingle cost £131 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dingle are £184 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dingle can on average be found for £153 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dingle this weekend is £167 or, for a 4-star hotel, £370. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dingle for this weekend cost on average around £190 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The best part of Dingle is actually the drive in and out.
The best part of Dingle is actually the drive in and out. The scenery is stunning. Once in the town there is only a limited amount to do, though boat trips and fishing are options for people who like those sorts of things
The town is well served by pubs ad restaurants, many of which have live music on in the evenings. However, don't expect to get anything to eat much after 9 pm as most places stop serving food by then.
It's a good stopping place if you are touring the South West, but I'd say one night is probably enough to see most of what the town has to offer.
Robert
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Dingle is a small town situated in an incredibly beautiful...
Dingle is a small town situated in an incredibly beautiful area. There are plenty of opportunities to explore the area by foot, bicycle, boat and bus, and of course with your own or rental car. The town itself is very pretty, with some great restaurants and pubs, but may at times feel overrun by tourists. Just a short walk out of the town and you'll find plenty of peaceful and incredibly beautiful places.
Mikko
Finland
10
Scored 10
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.
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!
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!
Wow, what a location in the most western tip of the Dingle peninsula.
Amazing ocean views, including the ”sleeping giant” island.
Our host was so friendly.
The selection of breakfast items was really good, and the beds were comfortable.
It was great to stay on a sheep farm. When we were there the sheep were right behind the house.
I want to mention the Blasket Center museum, it is really worth a visit, so well done, so interesting to learn about the Blasket island culture and community.
Location! Walking distance to the Dingle village. We loved the quaint little fishing village. The people running the shops were Irish compared to cities like Dublin and Cork. These were generation shop owners. We loved it! The drive down to Dingle and the peninsula was epic. We also loved the beautiful old dog on the property who likes to roam and greet new visitors. Our view of the marina, farm, and mountains were gorgeous. The price was very reasonable but there is a reason.
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.
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 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.
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!
This was an amazing stay. The hosts were welcoming and very helpful in guiding us around the Dingle peninsula. We had wonderful food, great conversation, and a beautiful room and private sitting room with arguably the best views on the peninsula. The B&B is located right on the Dingle way and has an Iron Age fort in the foothills behind it. There is a local pub within walking distance.
Everything about our stay was perfect! The hosts, Pat and Ann, gave us a warm irish welcome of tea and cake and even a song on the piano !!! The rooms are beautiful, but the highlight of the house is the breakfast/sitting room with a million dollar view of Dingle Bay and downtown.
Also worth noting the water pressure in the bathroom was amazing!
We adored staying at the Hillgrove for our visit to Dingle. The staff were lovely and exceptionally kind. Our room was clean with a comfortable bed and clean shower. We were only a short 5 minute walk from downtown and we had free parking right in front of the hotel. The bar area also looked really cool but we didn’t get a chance to visit it!
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!💐👍🏻
COMFY beds, fantastic staff and beautiful "mini Irish breaky" ❤️ location over looking Marina. Shower and ambience perfect if you want to experience the real Ireland. drive the Dingle Peninsular "gob smackingly" beautiful..
The hotel was right in the center of town. It was clean, and the staff was friendly and helpful. Breakfast was very good, and there was free parking, which I gathered could be quite difficult in Dingle.
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
Fantastic location in the heart of Dingle. Lovely spacious room that has been recently renovated. Very comfortable bed. Great spot to stay and explore the town and Dingle peninsula
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
The house is beautiful and roomy, well appointed and well stocked. Great views out over Dingle Bay. Very convenient to town and activities. Nice and quiet at night.
The rooms were large and had a lovely view of the town and bay of Dingle. Located a short walk into town centre. Host was lovely and welcoming. Breakfast was good.
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