What to do and see in County Kerry, Province of Munster: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

September 26, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in County Kerry, Ireland including Eask Tower, Banna Strand, Killarney National Park, Conor Pass, Slea Head Drive, Dingle Peninsula, Siamsa Tire National Folk Theatre, Skellig Michael, Derrynane Beach, Killarney Falconry.
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1. Eask Tower

Carhoo Hill, Dingle Ireland http://www.discoverireland.ie/Arts-Culture-Heritage/eask-tower-and-hill/49002
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5.0 based on 255 reviews

Eask Tower

Reviewed By macbethLivingston

Unbelievable views of lovely Dingle Bay and sheep to accompany you along the 30-minute climb! Wear washable shoes as you’ll need to clean them with a hose (provided by gate keeper Mary) after walking in sheep droppings!

2. Banna Strand

Banna, Tralee V92 E395 Ireland
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5.0 based on 525 reviews

Banna Strand

Reviewed By GalwaayGalwaygirl34 - Galway, Ireland

Visited this beach while away.Such a beautiful beach , we walked for a long while , the beach is kept spotlessly clean loved it

3. Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park Cork Road, Killarney Ireland +353 85 801 7973 http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/
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5.0 based on 7,201 reviews

Killarney National Park

Reviewed By thewarrensDublin - Dublin, Ireland

Spent a wonderful couple of hours walking around this Park! it has really spectacular views of the surrounding area I'm beautiful red deer wandering around very close to you. it is a "must visit" place when you are in Killarney and parts of it are located right beside the centre of Killarney.

4. Conor Pass

Ireland http://www.wildatlanticway.com/plan-your-trip/kerry/eat-drink-nightlife/cafes-restaurants/details/an-chonair-conor-pass
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5.0 based on 676 reviews

Conor Pass

A scenic stretch of land surrounded by rugged coastline.

Reviewed By MartletwyOnTour - Wales, United Kingdom

Talk about 'WOW'! The drive up heading north/south was steady and pleasant and then we got to the pass itself which is indeed narrow and right on the cliff edge! My friend who was driving loved it and the challenge - I just looked right away from the sheer drop alongside us! Completely worth it though of course because as soon as we reached the car park at the summit of the road path, the views back across the valley were quite simply breathtaking! Then a pleasantly steady descent down into Dingle to steady the nerves!!

5. Slea Head Drive

Ireland +353 87 264 8646 http://www.ireland.com/en-gb/itineraries/wild-atlantic-way/killarney-to-slea-head
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5.0 based on 1,200 reviews

Slea Head Drive

Scenic drive from Dingle Town to the Dingle Peninsula and back.

Reviewed By Scotlandmac - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Loved this area, along with Connemara, our favourites of a week's driving tour. As a big Ryan's Daughter fan, I was thrilled to visit, again after 25 years, this area made famous in the film.Some wonderful coastal views, all feels more open and quieter than the R of K, much shorter of course. Glad we made the 2 hour + journey from St Finan's Bay to enjoy it all again. Some fine archaeological sites too. Highlight is the small spectacular beach of Dunquin. Last time, we also got over to Great Blasket island, a fine trip in itself.

6. Dingle Peninsula

Ireland
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5.0 based on 821 reviews

Dingle Peninsula

Reviewed By pupumann0 - Ballycastle, United Kingdom

Cant believe this is my first review of anything dingle related - it truest must be on everyone’s bucket list - the peninsula is very rugged and rural full of beautiful vistas and landscapes and peppered with ancient ogham stones cairns and clachan! And around every corner a wonderful country pub or eatery ! Go south out of Dingle as road is narrow and mostly people use this clockwise road route ;-) slea head is a highlight look out for off road historic sites We visited the group if ogham ancient stones at Colaiste Ide just outside Dingle town at Ventry ! A true highlight not to be missed is the visit to the blanket island interpretive Centre , amazing design very thought provoking and a place for mindfulness and delicious home made food in their cafe mmm rhubarb crumble :-) Everywhere you drive there are remnants of old so photo opportunities everywhere ! No wonder they filmed Star Wars there ! Just go !

7. Siamsa Tire National Folk Theatre

Town Park Denny Street, Tralee V92XW44 Ireland +353 66 712 3055 [email protected] http://www.siamsatire.com
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5.0 based on 371 reviews

Siamsa Tire National Folk Theatre

Celebrating over 50 years of performances, Siamsa Tire is Home of the National Folk Theatre - Ireland's premier cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy a celebration of Irish Culture through the traditional arts - Irish Music, Song and Dance by Ireland's leading traditional performers. There are five different productions to choose from throughout the Festival of Folk which runs from May to September every year. The National Folk Theatre and its Training Academy were established to preserve and develop the Irish arts and share them with international audiences. Siamsa Tire is one of Ireland's busiest theatres and arts centre and is located in an iconic ring fort style building in Tralee town park on the Kerry coastline. The venue provides a varied and rich theatre and arts programme year-round and has a fully licenced theatre bar. The Siamsa Tire galleries host a National Folk Theatre Exhibition every summer and exhibitions by Irish artists throughout the rest of the year.

Reviewed By 551patf - Tralee, Ireland

Booked 6 tickets for the visit of our American friends fir the story of the Blasket Islands - it was awesome, really good - great music, great sets, fantastic story woven beautifully through the whole show.

8. Skellig Michael

Ballinskeillig Bay Ireland +353 66 947 6306 [email protected] http://www.skelligexperience.com/skellig_michael.html
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5.0 based on 736 reviews

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.

9. Derrynane Beach

Darrynane More, Caherdaniel Ireland
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5.0 based on 338 reviews

Derrynane Beach

Reviewed By Farrellfamily - Ireland, null

Visited twice during a holiday in Kenmare. Stunning beach, clean, crystal clear waters and golden sand. A real gem!

10. Killarney Falconry

Killarney Ireland +353 87 240 1551 [email protected] http://killarneyfalconry.com/index.html
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5.0 based on 472 reviews

Killarney Falconry

The traditional application of falconry has been to take a Bird of Prey, train it and then attempt to catch wild quarry with it. Although our guided walks with hawks experience, is not a hunting expedition, it is a leisurely stroll through the majestic settings of Killarney with falconer and hawk/or team of hawks and shows the ability of trained birds and their relationship with their human partners.The participants will have hands on experience with the hawks,you will be able to handle and fly the hawk yourselves under instruction from killarney falconry's falconers. We finish up with an owl encounter where you can handle & hold an owl. Private Hawk Walk Duration 1hr approx One Participant 70euro Two Participants 100euro Three Participants 130euro Family Package (2adults/2kidsU14)120euro Extra Participants/Spectators €30each, Times between 10am to 3.30pm Daily Weather permitting activity. Pre-booking avoids disappointment Locations for Hawk Walks may change due to conditions but normally 5/10mins drive from Killarney town centre Kind Regards Killarney Falconry Geoffrey 0872401551 / 00353872401551

Reviewed By trisho2 - Galway, Ireland

Prior to heading to Killarney for our Staycation I contacted Killarney Falconry & got a very prompt reply from Geoffrey detailing the experience & the prices... as I wanteed to be certain of doing this & you can never guarantee Irish weather we didn't book until we were on the ground, so to speak. The Weds forecast seemed the best so we booked and met John in a hotel carpark. We followed him to some woods down a very long lane & at last arrived at the destination - a wooded copse of trees. We then met Meeko the Harris hawk & each of us got multiple turns at having him fly to the gaunlet to feed. During the experience John entertained us with lots of info about falconry including the many terms that have migrated into the English language. And just when we though it was all over we got back to John's van and three fabulous owls were produced... each of us got a nuzzling owl on our gloved hand.. who knew these beautiful birds were so affectionate? It was the perfect end to one of the highlights of my existence....

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