Discover Dingle
The Dingle Peninsula is one of Ireland’s most extraordinary places. Here is a taste of what awaits you beyond the 18th green.
The Dingle Peninsula is one of Ireland’s most extraordinary places. Here is a taste of what awaits you beyond the 18th green.
The Dingle Peninsula stretches out into the Atlantic like a hand reaching toward the horizon, and there is nowhere quite like it in Ireland. Ancient mountain passes, hidden beaches, early Christian ruins, and some of the finest seafood you will ever eat all sit within a short drive of Ceann Sibéal. This is a landscape shaped by thousands of years of history, where the Irish language is still spoken every day and where the pace of life slows down in the most welcome way imaginable.
Whether you are here for a long weekend or a full week, the Dingle Peninsula will give you far more than you expect. It has a habit of doing that.
If you want to see the Dingle Peninsula the way it was meant to be seen, get out on the water. Dingle Sea Safari takes you from Dingle Harbour on an exhilarating open rib adventure, speeding past craggy cliffs, sea caves, and dramatic rock formations out toward the historic Blasket Islands.
With a maximum of 12 people and an experienced local crew, keep your eyes peeled for seabirds, dolphins, and if you are lucky, whales. One of the highlights of any trip to Dingle.


Perched on an elevated site overlooking Dingle’s natural harbour and marina, these charming self-catering cottages are the perfect base for your time on the peninsula. Each cottage features an open plan living area with an open fire, multiple bedrooms, and all the comforts of home, just minutes from Dingle’s best pubs, restaurants, and craft shops.
Beaches, sea safaris, surfing, kayaking, and of course Ceann Sibéal are all within easy reach. A great base for families and groups who want to make the most of everything the Dingle Peninsula has to offer.
McKenna’s of Dingle has been one of the town’s most beloved institutions since 1606, specialising in premium Irish woollen goods that make for the perfect memento or gift. Browse a wonderful selection of handmade knitwear, cashmere scarves, Donegal blankets, Aran jumpers, and much more, all showcasing the very best of Irish craft.
With two shops on Strand Street and Main Street in Dingle town, it is well worth a visit before or after your round at Ceann Sibéal.


Just a mile outside Dingle town, Dingle Horse Riding offers a wonderful way to explore the peninsula at a gentler pace. From one hour mountain treks to multi-day riding holidays across some of Ireland’s most dramatic landscapes, there is something for every level of rider, from complete beginners to seasoned equestrians.
Groups are kept small, guides are experienced and welcoming, and the routes across the western peninsula and over the Conor Pass are absolutely breathtaking. A truly memorable way to see a special part of the world.
Privately owned and run by the Curran family since 1977, Greenmount House is a four star luxury guesthouse set in an elevated position overlooking Dingle town and bay. With 14 elegantly furnished bedrooms, many with their own balcony and stunning sea views, it strikes the perfect balance between luxury and the warm, personal feel of a family run home.
Mary’s award winning breakfasts alone are worth the stay, and with Dingle’s finest restaurants and pubs just a short stroll away, you could not ask for a better base for your time on the peninsula.


There is no better way to take in the full magic of the Dingle Peninsula than with a local guide who knows it inside out. Dingle Slea Head Tours brings the iconic Slea Head Drive to life, weaving through dramatic landscapes, ancient archaeological sites, and the heart of the West Kerry Gaeltacht with warmth, knowledge, and great storytelling.
For anyone wanting to go deeper into the history, culture, and wild beauty of this remarkable corner of Ireland, this is the tour to take.
For those who want a comfortable, stylish place to rest between adventures, Base Dingle is a great choice. This room only concept offers 30 modern, colourful guest rooms ranging from doubles to family rooms sleeping up to five, right on the edge of Ireland’s most westerly coast.
Grab a coffee and pastry on your way out the door and spend your days exploring everything Dingle has to offer, coming back to a comfortable base at the end of it all.


A firm favourite for families and curious minds of all ages, Dingle Oceanworld is one of the peninsula’s most popular attractions. Come face to face with sand tiger sharks, watch playful otters, visit the penguins, and wander through the Butterfly Oasis where colourful wings flutter overhead.
The immersive Into the Deep experience follows a humpback whale from the shores of Dingle into the deep Atlantic, and with daily shows and interactive displays throughout, it is a wonderful few hours for the whole family.
Whether you are a member or a first time visitor, booking your round at Ceann Sibéal is quick and easy.



