Attractions
and Experiences
Explore the enchanting Dingle Peninsula with a variety of captivating experiences. From cultural heritage at the Blasket Centre to thrilling encounters at Dingle Oceanworld and scenic adventures with Dingle Electric Bikes.
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Ionad an Bhlascaod
Discover the captivating Blasket Centre in Dunquin, revealing the rich history of the Blasket Islands and their Irish-speaking community until the mid-20th century. Experience the unique heritage and architecture of this remarkable museum.
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Dingle Cookery School
Discover The Dingle Cookery School, an award-winning culinary experience in the charming port town of Dingle. Learn how to cook fish, bake bread, prepare meats and make delicious desserts.
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Dingle Oceanworld
Explore Ireland’s largest aquarium at Oceanworld, nestled along Dingle’s marina in County Kerry. Encounter magnificent sand tiger sharks, penguins, otters, and a diverse array of fish species from across the globe.
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Dick Mack’s Brewery Tour
Dick Mack’s in Dingle, County Kerry, is half a pub and half a leather shop. This is a must visit for anyone coming to the town.
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Pet a Baby Lamb
Hold a baby lamb and visit the beehive huts while enjoying the view across to the Skellig Islands (maybe spot a pod of dolphins!), and have a coffee.
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A Walking Tour
Discover the enchanting Dingle Peninsula with our guided tours. Immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and fascinating history of this iconic Irish destination.
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Dingle Distillery
Dingle Whiskey Distillery is an artisanal distillery in beautiful County Kerry where they create craft spirits and helped rekindle the tradition of independent distilling in Ireland.
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Dingle Electric Bikes
Dingle Electric Bike Experience offers a unique eco friendly adventure along the Wild Atlantic Way. They offer Bike Hire across a range of easy to use electric bikes & also high quality regular bicycles.
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Wave in Dingle
WAVE is a family fun experience that takes you on a virtual dive under the sea, visiting the natural world of Dingle Bay, the sunken wrecks that lie off the Kerry coast.