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Castlerosse Park Resort
4.3/539 Reviews
Stayed in the self-catering houses. Everything you could possibly need is provided. Located on the golf course, but also on the walking trail that leads straight into Killarney. We never needed to drive into town as we made use of the beautiful walk into town (it’s about a 1.5km trail). In addition, we saw deer in the trail and on the property— bonus! Four stars because the carpets really could use a shampoo… Otherwise the house was dated but clean.
Royal Valentia Hotel
4.2/540 Reviews
My friend and I stayed there for 3 days as our beginning point to visit Kerry and Dingle area. Although old, it has everything you need, rooms are not very spacious, but the bathroom is modern and with all the facilities. Situated by the harbour, you are close to the nice walking by the sea. We’ve also had dinner there, and it was very good! The breakfast is including, you get large irish one, all kind of cereals. The only minus was for the not so nice salami and cheese you can get if you don’t fancy irish breakfast. Would come again!
Seaview Heights
4.1/547 Reviews
Really great accommodation a short walk from the centre of town. Room was lovely. Great comfortable double bed, plenty of storage, huge bathroom with shower etc and had shower gels/shampoo etc for guests. Room cleaned each day with towels etc replaced and free water provided. WiFi was free and great speed anywhere in the house. Free unreserved parking outside the front door.
Dingle Harbour Lodge B&B
4.1/572 Reviews
This B&B is in the heart of Dingle. You come out of the front straight onto the seafront, and it has gorgeous views. We had a family room for 5 people - one of the reasons we chose it - and it was a good sized room. The staff were really friendly, and the rooms were very clean. A highlight was the breakfast! Full Irish (buffet) with continental (also buffet) plus cold meats/ cheese and smoked salmon. Yoghurt with a range of seeds, muesli and cereals, fresh fruit. And the option of fresh cooked porridge or waffles. All absolutely delicious! We all had a great stay - thank you!
Seagull Cottage B&B
4.6/559 Reviews
PROS: Exceptionally clean. Everything seemed relatively new. Beautifully quiet. Nice warm room. Bedding, décor, and furnishings were all quite nice and well selected. CONS: No lounge or living room type common area for guests to sit comfortably with only one basic office chair provided in the room. Quite simply, it was too sp****ly furnished and appointed. Wi-fi was very sketchy (despite numerous reboots) and even stopped working completely for quite some time. The owner since claimed to have “super fast Wi-Fi” and that we should have addressed Wi-fi issues on-site, but we had no idea how to find the proprietor once he handed us the room keys and then basically disappeared for the duration of our stay (behind one of the closed doors on the property?). In short, we could not address the Wi-fi issues as he suggested. There were no TV’s in the entire property, which the owner stated was done on purpose to provide a “quiet and peaceful experience”. That seems nice enough, but without reliable working Wi-fi, the property became an isolated entrapment while we stared at the walls for several hours. A tomb is a “quiet and peaceful experience”, but that doesn’t necessarily make it pleasant. By normal Irish standards for hotels, 4:30 pm check-in and 10:30 am check-out times were quite late and early respectively, which is not common for Ireland as the owner subsequently claimed. We stayed in more than 30 hotels in Ireland and not one of them provided so little overall time. The typical turnaround from check-in to check-out (in all of 2100 miles we traveled around Ireland) was about an hour longer, one way or another. Responding to this, the owner quite rudely wrote (his quote) that we “would need to familiarise yourself with the basics before travelling somewhere”. To that, I can only say we are traveling 110 days this year in 16 different countries and have traveled to about 40 countries before. We plan our journeys exhaustively. I suggest rather than provide insulting remarks about our travel abilities, which are highly tuned and time-tested, perhaps this property’s management should listen to useful customer input about things which were not customary and inferior to competitors. Breakfast was an additional charge which rather goes against the ENTIRE notion of calling oneself a B&B. In retrospect, on closer examination, I concede the advertised rates for the property apparently included a non-breakfast option, but it’s important to note that is not always completely obvious when viewing typical hotel booking sites. Addressing this, the owner wrote that “it looks like you had no idea what you were booking and were not looking at the location or anything at that time”. Overlooking the blatant rudeness of that comment, our situation was actually quite the contrary, and we were keenly familiar with the location, having already spent a total of 25 days traversing the entire west coast of Ireland throughout both rural and urban areas before
The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens
4.6/562 Reviews
I can't understand how anybody would fault this hotel. It is a 100% five star experience. I was worried to read some revies that rooms were dated but this is untrue. The decor of the rooms is very classic with carpets and medium dark wood furniture, but in pristine condition as this hotel has been reburnished. Not a scuff mark to be seen anywhere. We had a superior room on the 4th floor which was pure luxury. Really large and bright with big windows and patio door to balcony and a gorgeous view. A large bathroom with separate bath and walk in shower and a large storage, dressing room area at the entrance with its own full length mirror. Complimentary chocolates were sent up on arrival, a lovely touch as we were celebrating my birthday. The staff at this hotel are exceptional, especially at reception and in the dining room. They are extremely courteous, professional and nothing is too much trouble. The food is also top class, we had breakfast and dinner. My only quibble would be the decor of the dining room but that's a personal thing. In a five star hotel I would prefer more traditional with elaborate napery and table ware and a smaller dining room, or one more partitioned for a cosier, more intimate feel. Here the decor is very ultra modern. It is huge and open plan with very modern table placements which I would find just a little cold. The restaurant overlooks the beautiful Gap of Dunloe which is breathtaking and we were lucky to get a window table at breakfast. But far from the window or after dark you don't have that experience. But overall this hotel is just fabulous, I'd highly recommend it and go back in a heartbeat. Roll on the next birthday!

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels502
Number of Reviews4,749
Highest PricePHP 35,503
Lowest PricePHP 3,797
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 11,492
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 12,281