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Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with a pool

Among the 358 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best villas and holiday homes with a pool

Banna Beach House - Dingle Peninsula
8.0 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
162 €/nighttotal: 1134 € (7 )

Banna Beach House

3 4
house , Ballin Prior
Banna Beach House in Ballin Prior is an 11-minute walk from Banna Beach and 14.5 kilometres from Siamsa Tíre Theatre and 14.6 kilometres from the Kerry County Museum.
This family-friendly holiday home offers 220 square metres of living space, sleeping up to 11 guests with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring a garden, sun terrace, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and complimentary WiFi.

Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

Susie's Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
8.1 8 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
142 €/nighttotal: 994 € (7 )

Susie's Cottage

4 4
house , Beaufort
Susie's Cottage, a four-bedroom house in Beaufort, County Kerry, is conveniently located 21 kilometres from Muckross Abbey and 26 kilometres from Carrauntoohil Mountain.
This 145 square metre property sleeps up to 15 guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, free parking, and Wi-Fi; golfing and cycling are readily available nearby.
Mary Ann's Ballyheigue Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
9.4 16 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 10/07
162 €/nighttotal: 1134 € (7 )

Mary Ann's Ballyheigue Cottage

3 2
house , Tralee
Mary Ann's Ballyheigue Cottage is located in Tralee, just 22 kilometres from both Kerry County Museum and Siamsa Tire Theatre, making it a great base for exploring the town and surrounding area. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and location, and a very good rating overall.
The cottage offers three bedrooms and one bathroom, with a total floor area of 88 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with a view, free parking, and Wi-Fi throughout, as well as a flat-screen TV and proximity to the coast.
Ventry Farm - Rainbow Cottage By Trident Holiday Homes - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 2 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
198 €/nighttotal: 1386 € (7 )

Ventry Farm - Rainbow Cottage By Trident Holiday Homes

2 4
house , Ventry
Rainbow Cottage, a self-catering house in Ventry, County Kerry, is situated 2.25km from Ballyreaban Bay Beach and 6.6km from the scenic Slea Head Drive.
This 80 square metre property sleeps six guests and boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a shared lounge with fireplace; nearby attractions include Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (9.6km) and Dingle Golf Centre (under 8km).
Atlantic Bay Rest Bungalow - Dingle Peninsula - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 147 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
194 €/nighttotal: 1358 € (7 )

Atlantic Bay Rest Bungalow - Dingle Peninsula

1 4
bungalow , Comté de Kerry
This charming bungalow is located on the Dingle Peninsula, just a short distance from the picturesque village of Ballyferriter. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The property comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests in its 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. It is well-equipped with modern amenities, including a fully fitted kitchen, a private beach, and access to a communal space known as the "Galley". Guests can enjoy a range of activities on-site, such as kayaking, using the private boat ramp, and relaxing in the sauna.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula

  • What are the must-see attractions on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula boasts many highlights. A visit to the charming town of Dingle itself is a must, with its colourful harbour and lively pubs. Inch Beach, a stunning 5km stretch of golden sand, is perfect for swimming or simply relaxing. Slea Head Drive offers breathtaking coastal views and dramatic cliffs, with opportunities to spot the Fungie the dolphin (though sightings aren't guaranteed). Dunquin Pier provides stunning views across to the Blasket Islands, and exploring the Gallarus Oratory, an early Christian church, offers a glimpse into the peninsula's rich history.
  • What are the best villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula?

  • Is the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    The Dingle Peninsula is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery. Mountains, like Mount Brandon, rise steeply from the sea, providing stunning backdrops to the many beaches. While there aren't extensive forests, there are areas of rugged, wild landscape and heather-covered hills. The combination of mountains, beaches and the wild Atlantic coastline creates a unique and unforgettable landscape.
  • What are the best villa rentals with a pool in Dingle Peninsula?

  • What are the most surprising and hidden attractions on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    One surprising gem is the small, secluded beach at Coumeenoole. Further along the Slea Head Drive, you’ll find the breathtaking views from Dunmore Head, the westernmost point of the peninsula. Exploring the lesser-known beaches along the coast, like the beach at Cloghane, can also reveal hidden coves and stunning scenery. The ancient stone forts scattered across the peninsula, like the one at Caherconree, offer a quieter, more contemplative experience than the more popular sites.
  • What are the best villa rentals with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula?

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland by engaging with its people?

    Spending time in the local pubs in Dingle town is a great way to engage with the locals and hear their stories. Many pubs feature traditional Irish music sessions. Consider taking a guided walking tour focusing on local history and folklore. Visiting local craft shops and speaking with the artisans about their work can also offer a fascinating insight into the peninsula's culture. Finally, taking a boat trip to the Blasket Islands offers a chance to learn about the unique culture of the islanders (note that trips are seasonal).
  • What are the best villa rentals for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best villa rentals for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula are Dingle Holiday Homes (S7), Beach House On The Wild Atlantic Way Inch - cokerry and Firestation House Dingle Town.

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    To properly explore the Dingle Peninsula, at least 3-4 days is recommended. This allows sufficient time to drive the Slea Head Drive, visit the beaches, explore Dingle town, and perhaps even take a trip to the Blasket Islands. More time would allow for more leisurely exploration and deeper engagement with the local culture and activities.
  • What are the best pet friendly villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best pet friendly villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula are Discover Dingle...you Deserve It, Harriet's Cottage and Brooke Cottage Rental House.

  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for a trip to the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Even in summer, the weather on the Dingle Peninsula can be unpredictable. Pack layers of clothing, including waterproof and windproof outerwear. Sturdy walking shoes are essential, as many of the attractions involve walking on uneven terrain. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, even on cloudy days, as the sun can be strong. Binoculars can enhance wildlife spotting opportunities.
  • What are the best villa rentals with parking in Dingle Peninsula?

  • What cultural experiences or workshops on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland offer something different?

    The Dingle Peninsula offers various unique cultural experiences. Look for traditional Irish music workshops, where you can learn to play instruments or sing traditional songs. Some local artists offer workshops in traditional crafts like knitting or weaving. Consider a guided stargazing tour, taking advantage of the peninsula's dark skies. Check local listings for specific offerings during your visit.
  • Are there any food festivals on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland where you can try local food?

    While there isn't one single, large-scale annual food festival specifically named for the Dingle Peninsula, many pubs and restaurants celebrate local produce throughout the year. The Dingle Food Company showcases many local artisan food producers. Check local listings for smaller events and farmers' markets, which often feature local seafood, lamb, and other regional specialities.

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Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with air conditioning

Lavarna House - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 52 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
395 €/nighttotal: 2765 € (7 )

Lavarna House

3 4
house , Annascaul
Lavarna House is located in Annascaul, just 30 kilometres from St. Mary's Cathedral and 31 kilometres from Kerry County Museum, offering a peaceful retreat in a scenic area. The house has consistently received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience.
The three-bedroom property, spanning 120 square metres, comfortably accommodates up to 13 guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a relaxing stay.
Castlegregory-seaside 2 Bedroomed Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
8.8 98 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
160 €/nighttotal: 1120 € (7 )

Castlegregory-seaside 2 Bedroomed Cottage

2 4
house , Castlegregory
This two-bedroom cottage in Castlegregory is a six-minute walk from Aughacasla Bay Beach and 1.9km from Castlegregory Beach.
The 125 square metre property sleeps seven, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace, and is close to Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (27km) and Fenit Sea World (32km).
Cois Chnoic - Dingle Peninsula
9.4 152 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
990 €/nighttotal: 6930 € (7 )

Cois Chnoic

3 4
house , Dingle
Cois Chnoic is a 3-bedroom house located in Dingle, just 2.2 kilometres from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 50 kilometres from Siamsa Tire Theatre. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This comfortable home can accommodate up to 8 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace with garden views, a shared lounge area, a children's playground, barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Bothán Dainín - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 272 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
135 €/nightfor 1 night

Bothán Dainín

1 2
house , County Kerry
This one-bedroom apartment is situated 12km from Dingle town, at the foot of Mount Brandon, offering stunning views and easy access to the Dingle Way Walking Trail. It has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
This self-catering property can accommodate two guests and provides a comfortable and spacious living area with a sofa bed in the sitting room. Amenities include Wi-Fi, TV, a stove fireplace, a garden, and parking.

Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with jacuzzi

Kissane's Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 8 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
1116 €/nightfor 1 night

Kissane's Cottage

4 2
house , Beaufort
Kissane's Cottage is a 4-bedroom house located in Beaufort, County Kerry, just 15 kilometres from the INEC and 19 kilometres from Muckross Abbey.
The 145 square metre property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a jacuzzi, a garden, and parking, making it perfect for families or groups of up to 11 guests.
Atlantic Rest - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 12 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
680 €/nighttotal: 4760 € (7 )

Atlantic Rest

4 4
house , Dingle
Atlantic Rest, a four-bedroom house in Dingle, County Kerry, is situated a short 11-minute walk from Slea Head Drive, 2.9km from Coumeenoole Beach, and within easy driving distance of Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (15km) and the Blasket Centre (7.4km).
This 214 square metre property sleeps up to 19 guests, boasting two living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and a jacuzzi.
Blasket View - 5 Star - Dingle Peninsula
9.4 22 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
699 €/nighttotal: 4893 € (7 )

Blasket View - 5 Star

5 4
house , Dingle
This five-bedroom house is situated in Dingle, approximately 2 kilometres from the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, offering breathtaking sea views.
The 220 square metre property boasts a sauna, a hot tub, a terrace, and a garden, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
Killorglin Irish Pub With Hot Tub That Sleeps 19 - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
1646 €/nighttotal: 11522 € (7 )

Killorglin Irish Pub With Hot Tub That Sleeps 19

4 4
house , Killorglin
This spacious Killorglin holiday home, in County Kerry, is conveniently located approximately 24 kilometres from Muckross Abbey, 22.5 kilometres from Killarney Railway Station, and 22.5 kilometres from Kerry Airport.
The 200 square metre property sleeps up to 19 guests, boasting four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a jacuzzi, a spa, and free Wi-Fi; nearby attractions include the Kerry County Museum (27km).
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