Colorful & Coastal

Kinsale

Kinsale is a charming coastal town renowned for its colorful streets, gourmet food, and maritime heritage. Visitors enjoy exploring historic forts, meaderies, and scenic harbor views, along with sailing and walking trails along the dramatic coastline.

Why We Love Kinsale

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Maritime History

Kinsale’s identity is deeply intertwined with the sea. Its strategic harbor has shaped centuries of naval history, from Viking settlements and Bronze Age trading to its role as a main port for the Royal Navy. The town witnessed the pivotal Battle of Kinsale in 1601, which changed the course of Irish history, and is home to impressive fortifications like Charles Fort and James Fort. Maritime heritage is celebrated at landmarks such as the Galleon Mast and the Lusitania Museum, reminding visitors of Kinsale’s enduring connection to the ocean.

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Picturesque Street

Wandering through Kinsale’s winding, colorful streets is a delight. The town’s historic lanes curve along the old shoreline, lined with cheerful shopfronts, art galleries, and lively cafés. Each corner offers a new photo opportunity, with vibrant buildings and flower-filled window boxes creating a postcard-perfect atmosphere. The charm of these streets, combined with the town’s friendly vibe, makes every stroll memorable.

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Fresh Seafood

Kinsale is renowned as one of Ireland’s culinary capitals, celebrated especially for its fresh seafood. Local restaurants and harborside pubs serve up the catch of the day, think plump oysters, mussels, and perfectly cooked fish, often paired with stunning waterfront views. Whether you’re dining at acclaimed spots like Fishy Fishy or enjoying classic fish and chips at Dinos, Kinsale’s seafood scene is a must for any food lover.

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Our Favorite Things To Do

  • Take the Don and Barry walking tour: Follow in the footsteps of local legends as you explore Kinsale’s winding streets, learning tales of its pirate past, maritime trades, and colorful characters.
  • Tour Charles Fort: Step back in time with a visit to this impressive star-shaped fortress guarding Kinsale Harbour, offering spectacular views and a glimpse into Ireland’s turbulent history.
  • Enjoy a pint of beer in a local pub: Experience authentic Irish hospitality over a perfectly poured pint in one of Kinsale’s cozy, character-filled pubs—the heart of the town’s social life.
  • Tee off at Old Head Golf Links: Play a round at one of the world’s most breathtaking golf courses, perched dramatically on a cliff with sweeping Atlantic Ocean views that are as challenging as they are inspiring.

Our Favorite Places To Stay

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Kinsale Hotel & Spa

Set on 90 acres of mature woodland overlooking Oysterhaven Bay, this contemporary hotel blends luxury with natural beauty. Guests can relax in newly refurbished deluxe rooms, unwind at the full-service spa with an indoor pool, sauna, and hydrotherapy facilities, or enjoy local cuisine at the Rockpool Bar & Restaurant. The hotel’s tranquil setting, extensive leisure amenities, and proximity to both Kinsale town and the Wild Atlantic Way make it a perfect retreat for relaxation and adventure.

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Maryborough Hotel & Spa

A luxurious manor house hotel nestled in 300-year-old gardens just outside Cork city, offering a blend of period elegance and modern comfort. Accommodation ranges from deluxe rooms with garden views to opulent suites with antique furnishings and jacuzzis. The hotel boasts a renowned ESPA spa with a thermal suite, a fine-dining restaurant, and versatile event spaces, making it ideal for romantic getaways, weddings, or business events in a serene, historic setting.