{"id":12816,"date":"2023-12-03T11:41:29","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T11:41:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jacksonvillecelticfestival.com\/?p=12816"},"modified":"2023-12-03T11:41:29","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T11:41:29","slug":"beautiful-little-european-seaside-town-one-of-worlds-most-underrated-spots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jacksonvillecelticfestival.com\/travel\/beautiful-little-european-seaside-town-one-of-worlds-most-underrated-spots\/","title":{"rendered":"Beautiful little European seaside town one of world’s most underrated spots"},"content":{"rendered":"

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This European town that is just an hour-flight from the UK is said to be one of the most underrated places to visit.<\/p>\n

Dingle in County Kerry, Ireland, is home to beautiful scenery and artistic buildings that sit in a town with an incredible 6,000 years of history.<\/p>\n

It is arguably one of the island’s more charming towns, home to numerous cosy pubs and buzzing Dingle Bay.<\/p>\n

Boat tours to see the famous pod of dolphins run daily, with numerous tourists joining in on the hunt to find the town’s most famous dolphin, Fungie.<\/p>\n

Located in western Ireland, the town is also known for its access to beautiful beaches and is on a prime position on the Dingle Peninsula.<\/p>\n

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The town is home to beautiful landscapes, as well as hikes and coastal walks.<\/p>\n

Peak season is from July to August, with restaurants filling up and boat tours needing to be booked well in advance.<\/p>\n

Shoulder season, which falls between March and June and September and November, is arguably the best time to visit with flowers in full bloom and queues less likely.<\/p>\n

While visiting, there are a few neighbourhoods that should make your top list of places to see.<\/p>\n

Dingle Town Centre is the first, arguably being the best place to stay for those looking to be in the middle of the action.<\/p>\n

With numerous pubs and bars lining the streets and the harbour nearby, it makes a great spot to visit. Another popular neighbourhood is Cooleen which is located right on the water.<\/p>\n

Home to a number of independent B&Bs and holiday guest homes, it could be a more affordable option than staying right in the centre.<\/p>\n

The marina is a must visit, with boats coming to and from the dock hourly. Boat trips can be booked in advance or on the day in the off-peak season.<\/p>\n