Introduction
Kerry isn't just another Irish county - it's a landscape that seems to have sprung from a poet's dream. Rugged mountains crash into wild Atlantic shores, while tiny villages nestle in verdant valleys. The Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountain range dominates the skyline, a dramatic backdrop to a county that's as much about community spirit as it is about breathtaking scenery. With the THRIVE initiative breathing new life into town centers and a commitment to sustainable development, Kerry represents both the timeless and the forward-looking aspects of modern Ireland.
Featured Places

Dingle
Dingle, an enchanting and time-honored fishing village nestled on Ireland’s picturesque southwestern shoreline, is an essential stop for travelers seeking awe-inspiring views, authentic Irish customs, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Kerry
Kerry is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich culture, and friendly people. From the rugged cliffs of the Dingle Peninsula to the tranquil lakes of Killarney National Park, Kerry offers visitors an incredible experience in the southwest...

Killarney
Killarney, located in County Kerry, Ireland, is a charming town known for its breathtaking natural scenery, lively culture, and historic landmarks. Nestled in the heart of the Ring of Kerry, Killarney offers an unforgettable experience to anyone who...

Valentia Island
Welcome to Valentia Island, a lesser-known yet remarkable destination off the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. With its rich history, diverse landscapes, and intriguing attractions, Valentia Island is a haven for travelers...
Featured Attractions

The Skellig Islands
The Skellig Islands, located off the coast of County Kerry, are a must-visit destination for those looking for a truly unique and awe-inspiring experience. These two islands, Skellig Michael and Little Skellig, are steeped in history and natural...