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Ballyferriter – 8 hotels and places to stay

7.5 miles from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium in Ballyferriter, Granville House Apartments provides accommodations with access to a sauna.

Host was incredibly friendly and gives off a lovely vibe. I stayed in the caravan, which was small but very clean and comfortable (I don't feel like I need a big room to sleep anyways!). Best part was having a view of the scenery and the sea from the bed. Plenty of parking. Had a wonderful stay and slept well!
Review score
Excellent
180 reviews
Price from
$108.05
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring sea views, Sheelagh's Kitchen in Ballyferriter offers accommodations and a garden. This country house features free private parking and free Wifi.

Sheelagh is a great hostess! She was very knowledgeable about Dingle and various activities. She’s an excellent baker and all our breakfasts were delicious. I enjoyed the variety of healthy choices which included fresh fruit and yoghurt. The accommodations were lovely and comfortable. Thank you Sheelagh for making our stay in Dingle even more wonderful.
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Exceptional
221 reviews
Price from
$142.17
1 night, 2 adults

Located 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.

The hotel location is perfect and breakfast was served with a smile. All of the choices we tried were great. The bed was comfortable and room was clean. It was a lovely experience overall.
Review score
Excellent
1,443 reviews
Price from
$180.84
1 night, 2 adults

Base Dingle is located in Dingle, within a 7-minute walk of Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 30 miles of Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Great location and a view of the bay from our room
Review score
Excellent
887 reviews
Price from
$163.78
1 night, 2 adults

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 ambiance.

This was one of our favorite hotels on our trip through Scotland and Ireland. A wonderful space with lots of beautiful sitting and gathering areas. Love this place. Excellent helpful staff.
Review score
Excellent
376 reviews
Price from
$146.72
1 night, 2 adults

In Dingle, in County Kerry, Milltown House Dingle has accommodations with private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi and free private parking. This property has a stunning location overlooking Dingle Bay.

Location was fantastic. Great staff, great breakfast, cute little pub. Walking distance to downtown shops and restaurants.
Review score
Excellent
512 reviews
Price from
$187.66
1 night, 2 adults

Ceann Sibéal Hotel is in the center 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...

Love the upstairs windows that opened. Much quieter and less crowded than dingle. Food was good.
Review score
Very Good
801 reviews
Price from
$200.17
1 night, 2 adults

The Lighthouse offers accommodations in Dingle, a 16-minute walk from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 30 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Very clean. Good location.
Review score
Wonderful
545 reviews
Price from
$180.84
1 night, 2 adults

Located 1 minute’s walk from Dingle town center, the family-run Alpine Guest house offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi, free parking, and easy access to the Dingle Marina, 2297 feet away.

Wonderful host & excellent breakfast Really take care of you
Review score
Very Good
1,119 reviews
Price from
$164.92
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Dingle town center this room only accommodations offer some rooms with a panoramic view of Dingle Harbor. It is conveniently located close to pubs, cafes, and seafood restaurants.

Location, location location!
Review score
Very Good
1,056 reviews
Price from
$147.86
1 night, 2 adults
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  • From $112.60 per night
    Review score
    Excellent · 180 reviews
    Loved every minute! The facilities were amazing! Stayed in the yurt with 2 kids (double bed, single bed & travel cot) and there was more than enough room with a little table and chairs inside, and the bed was as comfy as a hotel! Fresh scones and pancake mix made every morning by the owner, a lovely lady! Beautiful spot for kids with toys closeby and a playground across the road. Will definitely be back again! Xx
    Guest review by
    Rachael
    Ireland
  • Review score
    Exceptional · 101 reviews
    Very clean tidy apartment, Brid was so easy to contact and so understanding, patient and helpful when we rang to ask how to use the induction oven.....There was a very comprehensive range of utensils, plates, cups and pans available. We loved the general location in Ballyferriter with the pubs just a short walk down the road. There was also a very generous outside seating area where we had our breakfast.
    Guest review by
    Les
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    Exceptional · 101 reviews
    A very nice place to stay for a couple,,v clean apartment, bed and pillow s were super comfy ,great location fir a quiet getaway, Ballyferriter is a lovely irish village ,3 lovely pubs there and a hotel with v good food long may this continue I had a mix up with my dates, Bríd was v helpful and kind as well 10 /10
    Guest review by
    COLIN
    Ireland
  • Review score
    Exceptional · 221 reviews
    Sheelagh was lovely – super friendly and full of interesting stories and facts about the area. Breakfast was great, and the location was breathtaking. Not too far a walk from Ballyferriter's delightful pubs, either!
    Guest review by
    Andy
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    Exceptional · 221 reviews
    It was a great location for us, just a short walk from Ballyferriter village. Sheelagh was really nice and we felt very comfortable.
    Guest review by
    Christine
    Ireland