Holiday rentals in Dingle Peninsula

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A charming cottage sits on a hillside overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Waves can be seen gently rolling onto the shore. The backdrop features lush green landscapes and distant mountains, highlighting the beauty of the surrounding scenery.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 597 reviews

Coastal Cottage, Dingle on Wild Atlantic Way

Unwind in our cozy cottage on the world famous Wild Atlantic Way/Slea Head Drive. Bask in wonderful coastal views and glorious sunsets strolling along coast-hugging roads, breathing in fresh sea air, sit out enjoying starry skies before falling asleep to the sound of the sea. Arguably Irelands best scenery, enjoy views of Dingle Peninsula/Coumeenoole Bay, the Blasket Islands and Dunmore Head. The famous Coumeenoole beach is a 10 minute stroll, Dingle town is 10 miles away and Killarney 50 miles.

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Sheep are seen grazing along a winding path that descends towards the water, bordered by steep rocky cliffs and the ocean. The tranquil blue sea contrasts with the lush green grass and rocky formations, creating a serene coastal landscape.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 546 reviews

Dunquin Seaview Studio Apartment. Dingle Peninsula

SPECTACULAR SEA VIEWS. A beautiful contemporary, totally self-contained small studio apartment in Dunquin (Dun Chaoin) overlooking the Atlantic and Blasket Islands. Perfect base for hiking, cycling, visiting the Blasket, viewing stars at night, listening to the sound of the sea, with peaceful beaches and beautiful walks nearby. We are on the wild Atlantic Way, at the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, the halfway point of the Slea Head Drive. We are a 20min drive west of Dingle town. We have 4 goats

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A modern modular home is shown in the twilight, with warm light emanating from large glass doors. Outdoor seating is arranged on a gravel pathway, with small potted plants positioned by the entrance. A serene landscape of open fields is visible in the background.
Shipping container
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The 40 Foot. Maharees

The 40 Foot Modular home is located on the Maharees peninsula, which boasts outstanding panoramic views of Brandon Bay which is idyllic for a couples get away.Maharees and the surrounding areas is full of activities that caters for everyone, walking, beaches, hiking, windsurfing, fishing and watersports. 20 mins from Dingle. It is a 5 min walk from local bars and restaurants. 1 Bedroom with a double bed along with a pull out sofa bed in the living area. Bed linen and towels supplied. No pets.

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A modern kitchen area features a central island with two wooden stools, complemented by a well-organized workspace. Open shelves display various kitchen items, while a range hood is mounted above the stovetop. Natural light illuminates the space, enhancing the wooden beams and cabinetry.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 384 reviews

Millstream Apt- Seaview / Edge of Dingle Town

Millstream Apt. on the edge of Dingle town is ideal for 1 / 2 adults ONLY. Tasteful, well furnished apartment equipped with everything you will need during your stay. Conservatory with comfy seating overlooking Dingle Bay. Modern open-plan living area with a uniquely designed kitchen and dining space. Queen sized bedroom with French doors leading to patio area & garden with stunning views of Mt. Brandon. Modern bathroom with walk in shower. 1km (15 min waterfront walk) to Dingle Marina.

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A lush green area is accented by a smooth stone outcrop, offering an unobstructed view of a distant coastline. The horizon is marked by soft, hazy silhouettes of islands, with a shimmering body of water reflecting the sunlight. A peaceful atmosphere is present throughout the landscape.
Hut
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Delightful bespoke wooden cabin in Dunquin

Wonderful bespoke wooden cabin on the Wild Atlantic Way in Dunquin village. Self contained, sleeps two with kitchen area and en suite. Breathtaking views towards the spectacular and historic Blasket Islands. Many amenities nearby. A short walk to Krugers Pub, the most westerly pub in Europe. Close to the Blasket Island interpretive centre, and a short walk to island ferry. On Dingle Way walk, and near to surf and swimming beaches. Regular daily bus service to Dingle. A very special place.

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Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Ocean Blue – Coastal Cottage with Sea View, Dingle

A contemporary, light-filled escape designed to deepen your connection with the landscape around it. Once an old stone byre, Ocean Blue has been reimagined as a modern coastal retreat with style, soul and uninterrupted views across Ventry Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. With space for up to six guests, the home is perfect for small families, couples or solo travellers. It’s quiet, stylish and just five minutes from the bustle of Dingle town, making it a rare blend of seclusion and connection.

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An open-plan living and dining area features a large stone fireplace, surrounded by comfortable seating including a wooden dining table and chairs. Natural light enters through two windows, with views of the surrounding greenery. A cozy rug is placed in front of the fireplace.
Cottage
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Baile Na Ratha Cottage

Situated in Dun Chaoin (Dunquin)at the most westerly tip of the Dingle Peninsula, Over looks the Blasket Islands and Inishtooskert (Sleeping Giant), Nestled in a valley in peaceful and tranquil setting, view of the Islands, walking distance to Krugers Pub, Church, Coomonale Beach big part in 'Ryans Daughter'film (1970) The wonderful Heritage Centre which celebrates the Blasket Islanders,there culture and literary talents, Slea Head for splendid views over the ocean & the Blasket Islands

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A bright living area features a comfortable dark leather sofa with vibrant orange cushions and a large coffee table. A light rug complements the flooring, while a bookshelf holds various books and films. Natural light filters through the large windows, enhancing the inviting space.
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 499 reviews

The Dingle Penthouse - center of town with parking

The Dingle Penthouse is a beautifully furnished and fully equipped apartment, right in the middle of Dingle Town and a very short walk to all shops, pubs, restaurants and the harbour. It is light and airy, with a feeling of space, natural light & coziness with comfy beds (including a four poster!), a modern and well-equipped kitchen and numerous books, film choices and wi-fi to keep everyone entertained. Ideal for couples and small families. Free car parking ( unusual for Dingle town!)

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A two-story house features a modern design with large windows allowing for ample natural light. A spacious lawn with two lounge chairs is visible in the foreground, while the serene landscape extends in the background, showcasing the nearby shoreline.
Home
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Beachfront Harbourview Child friendly family home

This stunning four-bedroom house sits along the shoreline just a 2 minute drive from dingle town. It is the tranquil and natural beauty of the sea and mountain views that makes this the secret gem of dingle. After a long day exploring the rich history of the town, sit outside the house to watch local fishermen returning home with their catch and take in the view that seems to sit still and untouched compared to this ever-changing world. On the Wild Atlantic way and Slea head drive.

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A rustic kitchen and living area is featured, highlighted by a colorful sofa with red and yellow cushions. A wooden dining table sits under a sloped ceiling, accompanied by a vintage-style stove and exposed stone steps leading to the upper level.
Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 615 reviews

Perfect Couples Retreat with private Jacuzzi

Rustic Cottage in a rural setting. YOU WILL NEED A CAR. (We will accommodate guests without a car and arrange prior to pick up and drop off when possible.) Mount Kid Cottage is off the beaten path near the stunning Wild Atlantic Way route. Secluded and tranquil, we are 90 minutes minutes from Cork Airport, 2 hours west of Cork city and a 15 min DRIVE from Ballydehob. Surrounded by working farms on 4 acres; an oasis of trees and home to a variety of bird life.

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Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Sásta. A 5-Star Home on the Dingle Peninsula.

Set on a gentle slope, with panoramic views down to Dingle Bay and across to the Ivreagh peninsula, and the Conor Pass at the rear, our house is a quiet and restful place. The field on one side has an ancient 'standing stone' and looks towards the village of Lispole . On the other side is Dingle, 4km away with its sheltered harbour. In the fields on the headland opposite and nearby there are ring forts and standing stones.

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A modern living area features a stylish sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A dining table is set in the background, complemented by large windows that allow natural light. Plants add a touch of greenery to the space, enhancing the overall ambiance.
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

Dingle Central

Tastefully furnished, bright, modern 3 bed apartment in Dingle town. This has the best of both worlds with its excellent location yet it has the benefit of being extremely quiet. You are just 2 minutes walk to the main street and only 5 minutes walk to the waterfront. To ensure you sleep well both rooms have king size beds with luxury hotel standard mattresses. We welcome people from all backgrounds in our accommodation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Dingle Peninsula located?

    Dingle Peninsula is found in County Kerry on Ireland’s southwest coast. It is recognized for its dramatic Atlantic coastline, traditional villages, and vibrant cultural heritage.

  • When is the best time to visit Dingle Peninsula?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for visiting Dingle Peninsula, when temperatures are usually milder at 48–64°F (9–18°C), and rainfall tends to lessen compared to winter months. These seasons support more outdoor activities and local events.

  • What are some things to do near Dingle Peninsula?

    You can explore the town of Dingle, Slea Head Drive, and nearby beaches, as well as historic sites and craft shops. The peninsula also has chances for hiking, water activities, and experiencing traditional music sessions in local venues.

  • How is the weather near Dingle Peninsula?

    Dingle Peninsula usually has mild, temperate conditions, with winter temperatures around 41–51°F (5–11°C) and summers at 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rainfall is common year-round, so bringing waterproof layers is frequently suggested.

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