Dingle, Ireland: Experience More

Next Trip: 19th - 26th October 2024

Duration: 8 days & 7 Nights

From: $2,950

Experience More... Trips

Are you dreaming of a different kind of Irish vacation?

One where you’re immersed in the Irish culture and way of life?

Where you can get to know the locals and – for awhile at least – be a local?

Where you can relax and be in the moment?

You can realize that dream with our Dingle, Ireland: Experience More series of trips

Dingle, Ireland: Experience More

“Stop and smell the roses” may be an old saying, but it’s a perfect way to describe the ethos behind our Experience More trips.

Instead of moving from one location to another, packing and unpacking every day, checking into new accommodation and driving for hours, you stay in one location with a wealth of natural beauty, history and culture, as well as plenty of opportunities for exploration.

Culture & Heritage Trip | 2024

Aerial view of Dingle Harbour
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This trip is about maximising each moment and providing a deeply immersive experience.

It is about embracing our Irish culture, our ancient past, our way of life, and our food.
It’s about taking time to appreciate and understand the real Ireland.

List of trips planned for 2024 & 2025

Trip Dates Accommodation Price per Person
19th – 26th Oct 2024 Benners Hotel $2950
12th – 19th Apr 2025 Benners Hotel $3150
26th July – 2nd Aug 2025 Riverside Cottages $1950
30th Aug – 6th Sept 2025 Benners Hotel $3150
11th Oct – 18th Oct 2025 Benners Hotel $3150

Note 1: Benners Hotel Single Supplement: $500
Note 2: Riverside Cottages Price based on min 6 people sharing one house (max 8 per house)

Our Home: The Dingle Peninsula

“The most beautiful place on earth”National Geographic

“Voted among the top 100 destinations in the world”Trip Advisor

“A very favourable winter destination”CNN

Film location for Start Wars Episode VIII,
The Last Jedi, Ryan’s Daughter and Far and Away

The Dingle Peninsula stretches 30 miles into the Atlantic ocean on the southwest coast of Ireland (part of the Wild Atlantic Way). It’s the most westerly point in Europe, and as locals are fond of saying, “the next parish over is Boston.”

This peninsula has it all: a kind welcome, beautiful scenery, rich culture (music every night), ancient history and numerous archaeological sites. It’s also a place where you’ll hear Irish spoken alongside English – maybe you’ll even pick up the cúpla focail (couple of words) while you’re here!

Dingle is also recognised for award-winning dining experiences, and an active food culture. You’ll have no shortage of choices for great food and drink. Aside from pints at the pub, we’ve got a few microbreweries in town, and one amazing distillery.

You will leave Dingle at the end of your adventure, but Dingle will never leave you.