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358 Villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula

Killelton Cottage, With Open Fire In Camp, County Kerry - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
11/07 – 18/07
203 €/nighttotal: 1421 € (7 )

Killelton Cottage, With Open Fire In Camp, County Kerry

3 3
cottage, County Kerry
This Killelton Cottage, a 3-bedroom holiday home in County Kerry, is located 1.6 kilometres from a shop, 600 metres from a pub, and 1.3 kilometres from a beach, providing a base near Killorglin and the Ring of Kerry.
This 130 square meter holiday property accommodates up to 6 guests, featuring a kitchen with a dishwasher, a woodburning stove, a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer, off-road parking for two cars, and gardens, with a minimum 7-night stay applicable from June 2025.
Kathleen’s Haven - Dingle Peninsula
8.7 107 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
130 €/nightfor 1 night

Kathleen’s Haven

3 2
house, Causeway
Kathleen's Haven is a charming house located in Causeway, just 22 kilometres from the Siamsa Tire Theatre and Kerry County Museum, offering a tranquil retreat in a picturesque village setting. The house consistently receives excellent ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and convenient stay.
The property features three bedrooms, one bathroom and a spacious 48 square metre floor area, comfortably accommodating up to five guests. The house comes equipped with modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, a fully fitted kitchen, parking and self check-in/out, providing a stress-free and enjoyable stay.
Nead Na Spideóige  (Dog Friendly)

The Robins Nest - Dingle Peninsula
9.6 178 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
04/07 – 05/07
170 €/nightfor 1 night

Nead Na Spideóige (Dog Friendly) The Robins Nest

1 2
cabin, Fieries
This self-contained cabin is located in County Kerry, just 8km from Kerry Airport and a short drive from Killarney, Killorglin, Castleisland, and Tralee towns. The cabin overlooks a large green area, providing a peaceful atmosphere ideal for families.
The cabin has one bedroom, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to three guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, as well as internet access and a fitness center.
Cosy Holiday Home Near Castlegregory, Co Kerry - Dingle Peninsula
9.3 63 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
11/07 – 18/07
231 €/nighttotal: 1617 € (7 )

Cosy Holiday Home Near Castlegregory, Co Kerry

1 3
bungalow, Castlegregory
This four-bedroom bungalow near Castlegregory, County Kerry, is less than 1 kilometre from a secluded beach and a short drive from Tralee (27km) and Dingle (45km), offering easy access to the Maharees Peninsula and the Dingle Peninsula's attractions.
Sleeping eight, the property boasts a recently renovated kitchen and bathroom, a large fenced garden, and a sunroom with panoramic views of the Sliabh Mish Mountains and Tralee Bay, providing excellent family accommodation with modern amenities.
Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
28/06 – 04/07
218 €/nighttotal: 1308 € (6 )

Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

4 5
cottage
This rural holiday home offers stunning harbour views on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, with Inch Beach 4 kilometres away, Annascaul Lake 15.3 kilometres away, and Minard Castle 17.7 kilometres away.
This family-friendly cottage accommodates up to eight guests in four bedrooms, featuring a kitchen with a microwave oven and dishwasher, a garden, and parking, while its lounge provides sea views and a flame-effect fire.
Rose Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
9.6 67 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
11/07 – 18/07
225 €/nighttotal: 1575 € (7 )

Rose Cottage

3 3
house, Killarney
Rose Cottage, near Killarney, County Kerry, is conveniently located 6 kilometres from Kerry Airport and within 18-19 kilometres of attractions including St Mary's Cathedral, Siamsa Tíre theatre, the Kerry County Museum, and the INEC.
This 98 square metre, three-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps up to 13 guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden with outdoor seating, and is allergy-free and non-smoking.
Cottage On The Dingle Peninsula - Dingle Peninsula
10 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
11/07 – 18/07
383 €/nighttotal: 2681 € (7 )

Cottage On The Dingle Peninsula

4 3
cottage, Castlegregory
This recently refurbished cottage, offering excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, is situated in the hills near Castlegregory, en route to Glanteenassig Forest, with sea views towards the Maharees and the valley, mountains, and Tralee Bay. This holiday home accommodates six guests across four bedrooms, featuring three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, a dedicated office space, and an outdoor picnic bench, with a freezer, logs, travel cot, and highchair available in the shed.
Glasmor Country House - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
11/07 – 18/07
380 €/nighttotal: 2660 € (7 )

Glasmor Country House

6 3
house, Fieries
Glasmor Country House is located in Fieries, just 10km from the Siamsa Tire Theatre and Kerry County Museum, offering easy access to cultural attractions and a peaceful setting. The 6-bedroom house spans 175 square metres and can comfortably accommodate 12 guests.
The home features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave, a relaxing garden, free parking, and complimentary WiFi. Guests can enjoy a range of activities in the surrounding area, including golfing, cycling, and fishing.
4 Bed In Inch Oc-ii11636 - Dingle Peninsula
10 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
28/06 – 04/07
223 €/nighttotal: 1338 € (6 )

4 Bed In Inch Oc-ii11636

1 5
house, Caheracruttera
This four-bedroom property in Caheracruttera, named 4 Bed in Inch oc-ii11636, is located 27 kilometres from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and Siamsa Tire Theatre, and 27 kilometres from Kerry County Museum and Kerry Airport.
This dwelling accommodates up to 15 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave oven and dishwasher, four bathrooms, free WiFi, and private parking, with a washing machine and hairdryer provided for convenience.
Experience Dingle @ Main Street - Room 5 - Dingle Peninsula
10 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
236 €/nightfor 1 night

Experience Dingle @ Main Street - Room 5

1 2
house, An Daingean
This ensuite room is located at the upper end of Main Street in Dingle Town, providing direct access to the town's central amenities and situated steps from Dingle's renowned restaurants and traditional pubs.
This accommodation, ideal for two guests, offers modern furnishings, internet access, and is within easy walking distance of Dingle's cafés, shops, and scenic harbour walks.
The Lodge - Dingle Peninsula
8.2 9 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
28/06 – 04/07
189 €/nighttotal: 1134 € (6 )

The Lodge

3 5
house, Beaufort
The Lodge in Beaufort, County Kerry, offers a peaceful retreat, conveniently located 13 kilometres from St Mary's Cathedral in Killarney and within easy reach of other attractions such as Muckross Abbey.
This 130 square metre self-catering property sleeps six guests across three bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, garden, terrace, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking for your convenience.
Kerry:fab Country Views Yet Close To All Amenities - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 170 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
11/07 – 18/07
283 €/nighttotal: 1981 € (7 )

Kerry:fab Country Views Yet Close To All Amenities

1 3
bungalow, Killarney
This Killarney area bungalow, near Killorglin, offers scenic views of Carrantuohill mountain, a 5-minute drive from the Ring of Kerry and Wild Atlantic Way, 15 minutes (24km) from Killarney town, and 25 minutes (40km) from Kerry Airport.
Sleeping up to seven guests in four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this self-catering property boasts a modern interior, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, a garden with outdoor furniture, parking, and family-friendly amenities such as a high chair and travel cot.

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

The Blue Annex - Dingle Peninsula
9.3 13 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
1073 €/nightfor 1 night

The Blue Annex

2 2
house, Tralee
The Blue Annex, a pet-friendly house in Tralee, is conveniently located a short walk from the Kerry County Museum and Siamsa Tíre theatre, and within 32km of St Mary's Cathedral, the INEC, and Muckross Abbey.
This 105 square metre property offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and freezer, free Wi-Fi, a private garden, parking, and is ideal for two guests, with nearby golfing and cycling opportunities.

Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

Coisceim Holiday Village - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
31/07 – 03/08
240 €/nighttotal: 720 € (3 )

Coisceim Holiday Village

2 7
house, Tralee
This holiday cottage in Tralee, Co. Kerry, is situated 4 kilometres from the Kerry County Museum and 4.5 kilometres from Siamsa Tíre Theatre.
The property offers accommodation for 19 guests with 2 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, free WiFi, and free private parking, alongside a garden for outdoor enjoyment.
Mount Brandon View - Wild Atlantic Way - Kerry - Dingle Peninsula
10 7 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
07/08 – 14/08
173 €/nighttotal: 1211 € (7 )

Mount Brandon View - Wild Atlantic Way - Kerry

4 6
bungalow, Ballycurrane
Mount Brandon View, a four-bedroom bungalow near Dingle, County Kerry, is situated approximately 10km west of Dingle town, offering easy access to Mount Brandon and Brandon Creek, steeped in local history and located on the Wild Atlantic Way.
This self-catering property sleeps nine, boasts four bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, unlimited Wi-Fi, and parking, making it ideal for families exploring the scenic Dingle Peninsula.
Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
28/06 – 04/07
225 €/nighttotal: 1350 € (6 )

Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

4 5
cottage
This Deelish Park cottage in County Kerry offers spectacular lake and mountain views, with local pubs and a shop within 500 meters and Killarney town 13 kilometers away.
This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom holiday home accommodates up to 8 guests, featuring a kitchen with a microwave and dishwasher, a Jacuzzi bathtub, a balcony, a garden with outdoor furniture, and a coal-effect electric fire.
Sheila's Cottage Ballyheigue - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 62 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
28/06 – 04/07
213 €/nighttotal: 1278 € (6 )

Sheila's Cottage Ballyheigue

2 5
house, Ballyheigue
Sheila's Cottage, a two-bedroom house in Ballyheigue, County Kerry, offers convenient access to Ballybunion (approx. 20km away) and Tralee (approx. 25km away).
This 14 square metre holiday home sleeps nine guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a garden, free WiFi, parking, and accessibility features for disabled guests.

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

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.
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