Museums & Visitor Centres
Kerry's rich history and culture is reflected throughout the many museums and visitor centres located in each corner of the county. Experiences of voices from history are brought to live through educational and emotional exhibitions whether through the exhibition of poetry of the islanders living on the Great Blasket over one hundred years ago, or the accounts of those who emigrated on passage ships across the Atlantic during the Great Famine.
Explore Kerry
Kenmare
VISITKenmare
Nestled and sheltered by Kenmare Bay, Kenmare and its surrounding areas from the Ring of Kerry / Iveragh Peninsula down into the Beara Peninsula, is a nexus of art, culture, luxury hotels, boutiques, archaeological sites & natural beauty all around.
Learn MoreListowel & North Kerry
VISITListowel & North Kerry
Listowel's rich cultural and literary heritage is celebrated throughout its lively pubs and vibrant festival programme & writers museum. Kerry's wild coastline wraps around the jagged cliffs at Ballybunion as the County heads northwards to the…
Learn MoreReeks District
VISITReeks District
Fall under the spell of the highlands of Kerry where amongst Ireland's highest peaks, the mighty Carrauntoohil rises up and from its summit you will see views out over the neighbouring Dingle Peninsula and out into the Atlantic Ocean.
Learn MoreDingle Peninsula Corca Dhuibhne
A vibrant peninsula on the very edge of Europe with a thriving culture of Irish language, Dingle Peninsula / Corca Dhuibhne is a busting Gaeltacht full of arts, culture, music & archaeological sites of global importance.
Learn MoreTralee
VISITTralee
Known for the International Rose of Tralee festival, Tralee is on the doorstep of the most enthralling watersports facilities around Kerry, and its bay is a safe harbour for many forms of marine life. Tralee has much of Kerry's best rainy day…
Learn MoreSkellig Coast
VISITSkellig Coast
For charming fishing villages, the best views of the Skellig Islands, the charm and beauty of the Skellig Coast is remote, wild and stunning.
Learn MoreKillarney
VISITKillarney
Famed for Muckross House & Gardens, the Lakes of Killarney and the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney is a walkers and hikers paradise. Connected to ten thousand hectares of national park, your visit can be as active or as easy as you'd like!
What's On
Cromane Seafest
CromaneCur le Chéile
CastlecoveKerry Icons Exhibition
TraleeInch Farmer's Market
Inch / InseCulture Night 2024
TraleeDingle Food Festival
Dingle / Daingean Uí ChuisKillarney Races
KillarneyFire Ritual, Music & Celebration with the Dingle Druid
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