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Kerry Airport is located approximately 18 Km from Killarney and 20 Km from Tralee. There are no rail connections from the airport. There is a bus service from outside the main door which is operated by Bus Eireann. The journey to Kerry and Tralee is approximately 20 minutes. The cost of the journey is approximately €4. A taxi from the airport to Tralee and Killarney costs €25; journey time is approximately 20 minutes.

Come to the Kingdom

There's nowhere on earth quite like the Kingdom of Kerry. This supremely regal county has scenery that will leave you stunned, with a cluster of craggy ragged valleys that tumble down to the wave-lashed Atlantic. Kerry abounds in dazzling landscapes from the mist-shrouded Lakes of Killarney to the breathtaking Ring of Kerry. But it doesn't stop there! With ancient ring forts, medieval castles, exceptionally luxurious hotels, vibrant summer festivals and wonderful villages, this is one county you won't want to leave.



Local Attractions

Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms:
Located 5.6km from Killarney on the Kenmare Road. Muckross is one of Ireland's premier attractions and incorporates Muckross Traditional Farms, Craft Workshops, Nature Trails, Free Audio Visual, Restaurant and Craft Shop.

Scenic Lake Cruises:
Experience the spectacular Killarney National park and receive a full commentary on the nature and history of the area.

Jaunting Cars:
A unique experience! This is a traditional way to visit many of the well known beauty spots with a story telling jarvey as a guide.



The Skellig Experience


Located on Valentia Island on the Ring of Kerry, the Skellig Experience explores:-
  • The Life and work of the early Christian Monks on Skellig Michael.
  • The men of the Skellig lighthouses who provided a service to the mariners from 1820-1987.
  • The seabirds of the Skelligs.
  • The underwater sea life of the Skelligs.


The Blaskets

The Blasket Centre:
The Blasket Centre in Dunquin, on the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, celebrates the story of the Blasket Islanders, the unique literary achievements of the island writers and their native language, culture and tradition.



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