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Aran Islands Hotel
Aran Islands Hotel, on Inis Mor, has spacious bedrooms with private bathrooms; some with balconies and views of Kileaney Bay and Kilronan Harbour. It has a restaurant and bar and free internet access....
Seacrest B&B
Seacrest B&B provides beachfront accommodations in Kilronan. This 3-star bed and breakfast offers luggage storage space, daily room service, and free Wifi.
Aran Islands Camping & Glamping
Aran Islands Camping & Glamping provides a private beach area and a sauna, as well as accommodations with free Wifi and a kitchenette in Kilronan, a 10-minute walk from Aran Islands.
Aran Walkers Lodge
Set on Aran Islands 6-3.1 mi from Kilronan port, Aran Walkers Lodge features a garden, a terrace and free WiFi. We offer a complete complimentary breakfast.
An Creagán Rooms
An Creagán Rooms is offering accommodations in Inisheer. Featuring sea views, this country house also provides guests with free Wifi.
Brú Radharc na Mara - Sea View Hostel
Located in Inisheer, Brú Radharc na Mara - Sea View Hostel has a shared lounge, terrace, tennis court, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Davids homestay
Towels and bed linen are offered in the homestay. The accommodation is non-smoking.
Audley's
Featuring a garden, the property is located within 25 miles of Spiddal. The vacation home also features free Wifi, free private parking, and facilities for disabled guests.
Sea View Apartment
Sea View Apartment offers accommodations in Lettermullan, 26 miles from Spiddal. This apartment provides a garden. The apartment also features free Wifi and free private parking.
Traditional cottage, Carraroe, Connemara Galway
Traditional cottage, Carraroe, Connemara Galway offers accommodations in Keeraunbeg, 1.7 miles from Coral Beach and 29 miles from St. Nicholas Collegiate Church.
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- 8.0
Outside the town is more interesting than inside.
Outside the town is more interesting than inside. But avoid the minibus tours. Our driver, John, spent five frickin' hours driving around trying to find more passengers, during which time he showed us only two of the sights. He also spent some of the time essentially providing a taxi service, and treated his taxi customers with much more consideration than his tour passengers. It was a waste of our money and a much bigger waste of our limited time on the island.Guest review byKarenUnited States - 10.0
The island is absolutely isolated.
The island is absolutely isolated. Only transportation is bicycles. Most tourists arrive on the morning ferry and leave on the evening ferry so when you stay overnight, it is very, very quiet and isolated. We really loved that part of it! “Guest review byDavidUnited States - 10.0
The island is truly amazing.
The island is truly amazing. Great accommodations, great food, great people. I just happened to be there during the Bodhran Festival and it was incredible. I loved how everyone participated sharing their talents. I will definitely return. Get the Crepes by the pier. The St Tola crepe is to die for. Oh and definitely the Man of Aran Fudge. ♥️💚Guest review byArcticfirefoxUnited States - 10.0
To get a feeling for the island you should really stay more...
To get a feeling for the island you should really stay more than a few hours. We stayed overnight so and got to chill in the local bar, enjoy the restaurants. Was fantastic place to wander around and experience every type of weather and the views are breath taking. There are 3 main bars/restaurants that wont see you go wrong. A pint of Guinness is a must. There are a variety of tea/coffee shops serving home made scones and baked goods. getting around is so easy either through bike hire (10 euro per day) or on one of the horse and cart trips. The island is a little hilly but very easy to walk about. Highlights include the beach, plassy ship wreck, light house and the castle. A trip to the aran islands would not be complete with out a purchase of some aran knitwear.Guest review byNolanIreland - 10.0
A shorter list such as tidy up after cooking and that...
A shorter list such as tidy up after cooking and that emptying bins and removing shoes to protect floors and general things not a long check list for a cleaner to do and insyring a drop of milk is there for guests as the shop may be closed on arrival also if we had of know this we would have got bits before arrival so advising guests to be prepared be greatGuest review byJohnIreland - 10.0
We highly highly recommend Aran Bike Hire - they couldn't...
We highly highly recommend Aran Bike Hire - they couldn't have been nicer kitting us out with bikes. Then, when we had a non bike related wrist break, Michael & team came to our rescue - driving the patient to meet the on-call doc; then to our accommodation to wait for the ferry & then directly to the ferry with an ambulance to meet us in Rossaveal. We really appreciated the Aran islanders' care and warmth - we felt treated as family. It came as no surprise to us to hear from AnnMarie that the islanders sponsor the annual visit of the Little Blue Heroes Foundation charity for ill children and their families.Guest review byHeidiIreland - 10.0
There is lots to see and do on the island.
There is lots to see and do on the island. Lots of history and prehistoric monuments. If you are into live music, there's no shortage of that. The Islanders we met were kind and welcoming. We have dietary restrictions, but we're still able to find decent food to eat. There are some spectacular views, and Poll na bPéist in particular is definitely worth a visit.Guest review bySiobhánIreland - 10.0
Beautiful island . Everything within walking distance .
Beautiful island . Everything within walking distance . Lots to see lovely walks by staying overnight the island gets much quieter in the evening to stroll around or alternatively for a more lively atmosphere you can head to one of the local pubs.Guest review bySarah JayneIreland - 10.0
A great experience of the old Irish way full of culture and...
A great experience of the old Irish way full of culture and the traditional way of life. Joe wattys and the Bar are great for a meal and a drink with lots of options I'm getting around the island with bus/pony tours and electric bikes to offer.Guest review bydavinaIreland - 10.0
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor.
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor. It is particularly enjoyable at this time of the year before the summer season kicks in. Plenty of walks and sights to see. If the weather is not good, there are the pubs where craic and chat are to be had. The music in Joe Watty's is worth checking out along with their beef caserole.Guest review byAndrewIreland