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Family private sea safari Rib experience allows you to still have the same award winning experience but you can Tailor make your own tour spending time seeing what interests you
Price: $1,141.33
Duration: 2 hours
The Dingle Peninsula is one of the world's most picturesque locations. Make the most of this magnificent setting by hiring our acclaimed tour guides to highlight it. We have been the proud recipients of TripAdvisor's Travellers's Choice Award for the last 3 years. With Mossie and Helen as your guides, you can take in the breathtaking scenery and fascinating archaeological and historical sites throughout the Dingle Peninsula in comfort. Join us as we commemorate more than 6,000 years of history, culture, spirituality, music, and song.
Price: $468.55
Duration: 1-4 hours
Personal chauffeur guided tour with an accredited and personable tour guide, in a very luxurious Mercedes S-Class 350.
Price: $468.55
Duration: 4 hours
Personal chauffeur guided tour with an accredited and personable tour guide, in a very luxurious Mercedes S-Class 350.
Price: $396.46
Duration: 3 hours
Experience the breathtaking beauty and heritage of the Dingle Peninsula on this private half-day tour, tailored just for you. Travel in comfort with a local driver–guide who shares stories, history, and insider knowledge along the way. Enjoy iconic views on the Slea Head Drive, stopping at Dun Chaoin Pier, the Cross at Slea Head, and Conor Pass. Visit landmarks including Gallarus Oratory, Kilmalkedar Church, and the Irish Famine Cottages — all entry fees are included in the tour price, with no hidden costs. This flexible tour can be adjusted to match your interests and pace. Whether you’re a photographer, history lover, or simply want to experience West Kerry’s magic in comfort and style, this private experience offers a relaxed and memorable way to explore one of Ireland’s most scenic regions. Please note: For groups of four, three guests will share the spacious back seats for a comfortable journey.
Price: $450.53
Duration: 4 hours
Come fish the waters around the most westerly islands in Europe with Irish skippers that have spent a lifetime at sea. Whether you are a novice fisherman or an experienced angler, you can experience the thrills of deep-sea fishing in Dingle Bay on board our fully-licensed and equipped angling boats. Catch includes pollack, mackerel, ling and cod. Fishing trips last 2 hours - great for groups, families, adults, kids or anyone who feels the need to get on the water and have some fun. Enjoy the scenery and see if you can catch your dinner. Catch and release is encouraged.
Price: $60.07
Duration: 2 hours
The picturesque loop is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, secluded beaches, weathered cliffs, heritage sites, and attractive small towns. It is located in southwest County Kerry, often referred to as "the Kingdom" of Ireland. This is where you can locate a piece of the "true Ireland, and we love to show our friends all of the places that make it special. Join us on a trip of a lifetime that you will relive for years to come.
Price: $901.05
Duration: 7 hours
Our Wild Atlantic Way walk in the heart of the West Kerry Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area) will bring you along the cliffs of Dunquin, overlooking the Blasket Island archipelago. The Dingle Peninsula is steeped in rich heritage and culture. Kevin, your guide, will impart some of this while walking through its landscape. Kevin will enrich the walk with stories of the ancient past, the recent past right up to today, and plenty of Irish folklore, myth, legend, history, and geology—a very enriching experience all around in some beautiful landscape. The rhythm and pace of walking lend themselves to good conversation, and when you throw the inspirational scenery of the Dingle Peninsula into that mix, it all adds up to a great place and space to spend time with friends and family or just go solo. The distance covered will be approximately 3 miles (5km) on mostly flat terrain, which is very doable.
Price: $216.25
Duration: 3 hours
The Dingle Peninsula is one of the world's most picturesque locations. Make the most of this magnificent setting by hiring our acclaimed tour guides to highlight it. We have been the proud recipients of TripAdvisor's Travellers's Choice Award for the last 3 years. With Mossie and Helen as your guides, you can take in the breathtaking scenery and fascinating archaeological and historical sites throughout the Dingle Peninsula in comfort. Join us as we commemorate more than 6,000 years of history, culture, spirituality, music, and song.
Price: $588.69
Duration: 1-4 hours
A very personable Tour Guide, who lives locally giving a personal chauffeur guided tour with an accredited, in a very luxurious Mercedes S-Class 350. This all day tour will give you a fully immersive tour of the Slea Head Drive and Dingle Area.
Price: $624.73
Duration: 7 hours
Comfortable, The Most Reasonable Including Conor Pass, Stress Free Private Tour We can add or remove a stop on your request, Polite and Honest Driver who will show you around everything you need to see while in Dingle.
Price: $360.42
Duration: 3-4 hours
Experience the thrill of a 2.5 hour sea safari around the Blasket islands Explore hidden coves and sea caves as you travel through the domain of the seals, dolphins, whales and puffins. The RIB is designed for passenger comfort and safety with individual jockey seats for 12 passengers. So pack your sense of adventure and get ready to have the fresh sea air blowing through your hair. Get that feeling that comes with close encounters with seals and dolphins in the wild as you travel through some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in Irelands only Marine national park. Wildlife sightings vary according to the season and encountering all species cannot be guaranteed. Your Skipper Declan is also a Marine Biologist and will provide you with a wealth of information and be happy to answer all your questions.
Price: $1,021.19
Duration: 2 hours
Discover the magic of the Dingle Peninsula on a captivating full-day tour that takes you deep into one of Ireland’s most scenic regions. Begin your journey with the sweeping sands of Inch Beach, a haven for walkers, surfers, and photographers alike. Travel through the peaceful village of Anascaul and soak in the tranquil beauty of Anascaul Lake, nestled beneath rugged hills. Continue on to the majestic Minard Castle, dramatically perched above a rocky shoreline, before joining the iconic Slea Head Drive. Along this world-famous route, take in spectacular Atlantic views, explore early Christian beehive huts, and visit charming coastal villages steeped in history and folklore. From ancient ruins to crashing waves, this tour is a rich blend of natural beauty, heritage, and unforgettable experiences—all in one extraordinary day on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Price: $750.88
Duration: 7 hours
Get to know Dingle’s most iconic pubs with Tony your local guide. The only tour of its kind in Dingle and a great way to meet people while on vacation. Tony is a well known local guide who’s focus will be making the tour informative but also a bit of craic along the way. He may even sing a few songs. We learn about Dingle history, Fungie the Dolphin, a demonstration of our national sports Gaelic Hurling and Football and much more..... Stories are told of the history of the pubs by Tony, the pub owners themselves (if they are around on the day) and the odd local might have something to say :) Our aim is that you leave Dingle having formed a fond core memory of your trip with us on the tour.
Price: $47.46
Duration: 2 hours
We are based in the famous town of Killarney in Co. Kerry, Ireland. Killarney is the perfect place for photographers with the most picturesque locations in Ireland. We also run tours in various scenic and exciting locations on Ireland’s west coast, also known as the Wild Atlantic Way. Your tour guide, Micheál O’Sullivan, is an experienced, professional photographer and considered a leading authority on Irish landscape photography.
Price: $840.98
Duration: 8 hours
Travel along the legendary Ring of Kerry, where majestic mountains, rugged coastline, and timeless history await, stopping at Inch Beach and Killorglin, home of the historic Puck Fair, before stepping back in time at the Cahergall and Leacanabuaile stone forts. Journey along the Skellig Ring, with breathtaking views of the Skellig Islands, before exploring the charming fishing village of Portmagee and the seaside retreat of Waterville, once favoured by Charlie Chaplin. Continue through Coomakista Pass and the colourful village of Sneem, before admiring the panoramic mountain landscapes of Moll’s Gap. Conclude your adventure at Ladies View, one of Ireland’s most famous scenic lookouts, overlooking the stunning Lakes of Killarney. Please note: Tours are conducted in a premium Skoda Superb salon car, offering exceptional comfort and generous rear seating. For groups of four, three guests will share the spacious back seats for a relaxed journey.
Price: $834.97
Duration: 8 hours
Whether you are a novice fisherman or an experienced angler, you can experience the thrills of deep-sea fishing in Dingle Bay on board our fully licensed and equipped angling boats. Catch includes pollack, mackerel, ling and cod. Fishing trips last 2 hours - great for groups, families, adults, kids or anyone who feels the need to get on the water and have some fun. Enjoy the scenery and see if you can catch your dinner. Catch and release is encouraged.
Price: $540.63
Duration: 2 hours
We are based in the famous town of Killarney in Co. Kerry, Ireland. Killarney is the perfect place for photographers with the most picturesque locations in Ireland. We also run tours in various scenic and exciting locations on Ireland’s west coast, also known as the Wild Atlantic Way. Your tour guide, Micheál O’Sullivan, is an experienced, professional photographer and considered a leading authority on Irish landscape photography.
Price: $240.28
Duration: 2 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: EUR
- Languages: English, Irish (Gaelic)
- Climate: Oceanic
- Timezone: Europe/Dublin
- Population: Approximately 1,500 residents
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the EU, UK, and many other countries do not require a visa to enter Ireland for short stays. US citizens can enter visa-free for tourism up to 90 days. Some nationalities may require an e-visa or visa on arrival; it is recommended to check specific requirements before travel. A valid passport is required for all visitors.
About Dingle
Dingle is a charming coastal town located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Known for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant cultural heritage, and friendly atmosphere, Dingle attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The town is famous for its colorful streets, traditional Irish music sessions in local pubs, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Dingle’s unique appeal lies in its blend of rugged landscapes, rich history, and warm community spirit. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological sites, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience authentic Irish culture in a picturesque setting. The Dingle Peninsula offers spectacular drives, hiking trails, and opportunities to encounter marine wildlife such as dolphins. This destination is ideal for travelers who appreciate nature, culture, and a welcoming small-town vibe.
Dingle Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of South West Ireland
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Flexible group sizes
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather. Pack layers and waterproof clothing due to Ireland’s variable climate. Respect local customs by greeting people politely and enjoying traditional music quietly. Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards. Driving is on the left side of the road. Stay aware of weather conditions when hiking or driving along coastal routes.
Average Tour Price: $75
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $200
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Dingle Harbour – A picturesque harbor with colorful boats and waterfront cafes, perfect for leisurely strolls and seafood dining. 2. Slea Head Drive – A scenic coastal route offering panoramic views of cliffs, beaches, and the Blasket Islands. 3. Gallarus Oratory – An early Christian stone church known for its remarkable preservation and historical significance. 4. Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium – A family-friendly attraction showcasing local marine life and interactive exhibits. 5. Fungie the Dolphin Statue – Commemorates the famous wild dolphin that lived in Dingle Bay, a beloved local icon.
Popular Activities
Dingle offers a variety of activities including hiking along the Dingle Way, cycling the peninsula’s scenic routes, and kayaking in the bay. Visitors can enjoy boat tours to spot Fungie the dolphin or explore the Blasket Islands. Traditional music sessions in pubs provide cultural immersion, while local markets and craft shops offer unique souvenirs. Outdoor enthusiasts can also try surfing, fishing, and horseback riding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Dingle is renowned for its fresh seafood, including crab, lobster, and oysters. Traditional Irish dishes such as seafood chowder, boxty (potato pancakes), and soda bread are popular. The town has several notable restaurants like Out of the Blue, famous for its seafood, and The Chart House, offering local specialties. Dining in Dingle often involves casual, friendly service with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Getting Around
Dingle can be reached by car or bus from nearby towns such as Tralee and Killarney. The nearest airport is Kerry Airport, about 50 km away. Within Dingle, walking is the best way to explore the town center. Local taxis are available, and some bike rentals offer a convenient way to explore the peninsula. Public transport options are limited, so planning ahead is advisable.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is late spring to early autumn for pleasant weather. Pack layers and waterproof clothing due to Ireland’s variable climate. Respect local customs by greeting people politely and enjoying traditional music quietly. Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards. Driving is on the left side of the road. Stay aware of weather conditions when hiking or driving along coastal routes.
Culture & Customs
Dingle has a strong Irish cultural identity with a focus on traditional music, language, and festivals. The town celebrates events like the Dingle Food Festival and traditional music nights. Visitors should be respectful of local traditions, including the use of Irish greetings and appreciation of the Irish language. Pubs are social hubs where friendliness and politeness are valued. It is customary to tip around 10% in restaurants.
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