Located in Ballybunion, a 7-minute walk from Ballybunion Beach, Kilcooly's Country House Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Patricia
From
United States
We had dinner in the restaurant upon arrival and truly enjoyed the staff, especially Trish. She made our stay extra special! The dinner was delicious and definitely an exceptional quality for the value.
Located in Ballybunion, Rooms at The Marine offers beachfront accommodations a 2-minute walk from Ballybunion Beach and facilities like a shared lounge.
KELLY
From
Canada
Our host was so good to us, we checked in late, he gave us his parking spot and we were very thankful!
Just 1.2 miles from Ballybunion Golf Club and a 2-minute walk from Ballybunion Golf Club Old Course, Harty Costello Town House features accommodations in Ballybunion with a shared lounge.
Eileen
From
United States
The breakfast was fantastic. There were lots of choices and Angela was a gem! The owner, Jackie, was absolutely wonderful. He helped us find our grandmother's farm and even drove us there twice! He showed us the gorgeous golf course and even drove us to the bus. We were only there for two nights but the warmth of Jackie and everyone there will last a lifetime!
Offering panoramic views of the famous Ballybunion Golf Club, this family-run B&B offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. Cooked breakfasts are available, and Ballybunion town is just half a mile away.
Sam
From
United States
Sean was so kind and made a lovely breakfast. He was really sweet and genuine and gave us good tips on where to go, when to go, etc. We really enjoyed the other guests and welcoming environment.
Offering a garden and a shared lounge, The 19th Golf Lodge in Ballybunion is close to Ballybunion Beach and Ballybunion Golf Club.
Patty
From
United States
After a day of golf it was wonderful to be able to settle in so close. Our hosts could not have been more welcoming and accommodating . They offered to drive us to dinner and scheduled our taxi for the following morning. Our room was very spacious, clean and comfortable. It was by far our best nights stay in Ireland.
Seashore B&B offers accommodations in Ballybunion, 21 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre and 21 miles from Kerry County Museum. The 4-star bed and breakfast is a 19-minute walk from Ballybunion Beach.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ballybunion this weekend is $341 or, for a 4-star hotel, $250. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ballybunion for this weekend cost around $227 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $273 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ballybunion for tonight. You'll pay around $184 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ballybunion will cost around $227, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Ballybunion is one of those small traditional Irish holiday...
Ballybunion is one of those small traditional Irish holiday towns. It has not changed much over the years. The main attraction is the beach (if you are not a golfer). There are a few beaches in the town, each has their own unique selling points. The Ladies (perfectly frames between two cliffs), Mens (longer walks) and Nun's beach (only accessible by rope). Each are different. There are a few pubs and restaurants and a gaming arcade which is great for kids.
Guest review by
Frank
Ireland
Review score
10.0
I just absolutely love going down to Ballybunion if i had...
I just absolutely love going down to Ballybunion if i had the money to move to Ballybunion i would with a heart and a half . We eat in Coast a coffee it was absolutely lovely there is arcades for the kids And the Marina hotel was absolutely fantastic place to stay and the staff were very friendly made me and my brother welcomed Yes it is very easy to get around Ballybunion. I would not avoid anything in Ballybunion the next myself and my brother will go down there for a visit.
Guest review by
Quill
Ireland
Review score
8.0
The beach is well-known and popular.
The beach is well-known and popular. It's not the only local beach but it's good and Ballybunion town is good for tourists with kids. Of course golfers come here too. There are places to snack, souvenir shops and supermarket shopping etc. You don't have to stay right in town as there are plenty of good b&b's a couple of minutes drive away.
Guest review by
D
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A stunning seaside experience.
A stunning seaside experience. Two lovely safe beaches, one with a little surf action. The sun sets directly in front of the castle ruin on the promontory. Typical small village with typical pubs and food options. We stayed at the Marine Hotel which was a little pricey but very good - over the road from beach access and green area. The restaurant there has a good menu with much seafood available. We found it very enjoyable.
Guest review by
Amanda
New Zealand
Review score
4.0
Ballybunion has a fantastic beach, however alot of the...
Ballybunion has a fantastic beach, however alot of the places don't open till between 4/5 and close between 9/10 except pubs other than that there's nothing really there for tourists in my opinion
Guest review by
Farrell
Ireland
Review score
8.0
One way street system very safe but cumbersome.
One way street system very safe but cumbersome. Parking difficult good value in the car park, 2 euro for the day. Ate in the hotel, the meal was lovely, /cocktails were all 10 euro, pricey but worth it.I was very disappointed with breakfast selection, a full irish with no egg!!!!!
Staff were lovely.
Guest review by
Kate
Ireland
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Friendly staff, parking on site, gorgeous beach nearby in ballybunion, great wee irish pubs nearby. Comfy bed, great temperature in the room considering it was a warm night. Fantastic shower, everything you could need.
Excellent location, our room was clean and comfy, could do with a chair, staff were great and the food excellent too. Hotel is ideal for touring kerry and everything Ballybunion has to offer.
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