7 Islands in County Kerry That You Shouldn't Miss

November 21, 2021 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in County Kerry, Ireland including Blasket Islands, Great Blasket Island, Little Skellig, Skellig Michael, Abbey Island, Derrymore, Innisfallen Island.
Restaurants in County Kerry

1. Blasket Islands

Dunquin Pier Dunquin, Dingle Ireland +353 85 775 1045 http://www.blasketisland.com
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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Blasket Islands

A small archipelago off the coast of County Kerry.

2. Great Blasket Island

An Blascaod Mor Ireland
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Great Blasket Island

The Great Blasket Island – the most westerly point in Europe – is the largest Island of an archipelago of islands located 3 miles off the tip of the Dingle Peninsula. The Great Blasket once had a thriving population of inhabitants but in January of 1954 the remaining O'Sullivan family abandoned the Island due to a child contracting meningitis and dying. Many stories and literature have been famously published since this time generating a new found interest in this special area. Since 1954 the Great Blasket Island has been derelict with only visitors coming to a from the Island. In the past few years a number of the houses have been restored and amenities such as overnight accommodation and coffee shop are provided for visitors to the island.

Reviewed By RoryG234 - Dublin, Ireland

This deserted island is stunningly beautiful but thee less.Story has it , that a poster of a tree hung on the wall of the school (which was open from 1864 to 1941) for the information of pupils who had never seen one in real life. The island's claim to fame is it's literary history ,it had remarkable literary output including Tomas Ó Criomhthain's An t-Oileanach and Muiris O' Súilleabháin's Fiche Blian ag Fás and of course Peig Sayer's autobiography Peig.

3. Little Skellig

Ballinskeillig Bay Ireland
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Little Skellig

4. Skellig Michael

Ballinskeillig Bay Ireland +353 66 947 6306 [email protected] http://www.skelligexperience.com/skellig_michael.html
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Skellig Michael

Reviewed By Yonderluzt

First, you need to book this well in advance. They only allow so many visitors per day. I won't comment on the tour companies because I only have experience with one (and it was good). Some days the weather is too rough to land boats. Because the trips are booked full weeks in advance, you can't reschdue for another day. That being said, if you get a reservation, and if the weather cooperates, this is well worth the trip. There are a lot of steps, so being in decent shape helps, but I wouldn't call it trecherous by any means. There are plenty of videos that give a good idea of what to expect. Watch them and take that into consideration if you have young children or folks who particularly don't like heights, or jumping on and off a rolling deck, into consideration. IMHO the trip is well worth it.

5. Abbey Island

Derrynane Bay, Caherdaniel Ireland
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Abbey Island

6. Derrymore

Derrymore Beach, Camp Ireland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Derrymore

7. Innisfallen Island

Killarney Ireland http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/innisfallen/innisfallen%20island.htm
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Innisfallen Island

Reviewed By TrailBlazer702576

Fergus (boatman) and his brother donal at the pier at Ross castle added enjoyment to the short trip and we were gifted with spotting some gentle deer while wandering around the very special Inisfallen Island. The short boat trip was lovely.

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