What's On
Kerry people all around the world are making the trip home to celebrate the culture of their home county, uncover shared histories and forge new, lasting connections during the Kerry Homecoming Festival at Halloween as part of the Global Irish Festival Series.
Here are all of the events in Kerry happening during the festival between 18th October and 1st November:
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!
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Stories from Kerry
Grounded in heritage yet open to ideas, Kerry is a place to gain and share perspective. Keep exploring the county with our latest blogs.
Explore Annascaul and Inch
Annascaul is a vibrant village in the Dingle Peninsula, located a few kilometres inland from Inch beach and its nearby village, surrounded by lush valleys, farmland and stunning mountain scenery. The Dingle Way, the Kerry Camino and many more walking and hiking routes nearby give walkers the…
Greenways
5 Ways to Extend your Kerry Greenway Adventure
Adventure Awaits Holidaymakers on the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways this Summer Visitors of all ages are welcome to make the most of the season and explore the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways as part of their summer staycation plans. The Kingdom of Kerry Greenways follow the historic Limerick to Kerry…
Things To Do
10 Breathtaking Walks That Won't Leave You Breathless
Kerry has some of the most beautiful landscapes you can find - and what better way to soak in that beauty than a leisurely stroll through some of Kerry’s most magical walkways and trails? Here’s a list of 10 walks which will leave you speechless, without leaving you breathless! Nestled in the Slieve…
Top 10 Things to Do in North Kerry
Home to some of Kerry’s richest cultural history, and with not shortage of breathtaking landscapes, North Kerry has something for everyone. Whether you prefer to spend your day pondering the history of ancient castle, or relaxing on the beach, you’ll be able to find it all in North Kerry. Here’s our…