In Kinsale’s centre, this boutique hotel features free WiFi and a modern seafood restaurant. Cork Airport is a 25-minute drive away from The Blue Haven.
The White Lady is a boutique hotel located in Kinsale, 200 metres from the River Bandon. It offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi, an award-winning restaurant and a nightclub.
Actons Hotel is a period building filled set landscaped gardens overlooking the beautiful Kinsale Harbour.
Bill
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel in a fantastic location, overlooking the harbour/marina. Room was excellent, and staff were very friendly and helpful. Great breakfast choices, and evening meals were also delicious.
Spectacularly located on the waterfront in the historic town of Kinsale. The hotel is privately owned with a friendly, yet professional atmosphere
Kinsale is one of Ireland's most picturesque towns; ...
Kinsale Hotel & Spa is set in 90 acres of woodland and has views of Oysterhaven Bay. It offers an indoor swimming pool, a spa, a restaurant, free parking, and free high speed Wi-Fi throughout.
Boasting water sports facilities, Long Quay House features accommodation in Kinsale with free WiFi and sea views. This 4-star guest house offers luggage storage space and a housekeeping service.
Jurate
Ireland
Stylish interior, friendly staff, comfy room and central location.
Set 4 km from Charles Fort in Kinsale, Four Winds,Kinsale Town,Exquisite holiday homes,sleeps 26 offers accommodation with a kitchen. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and a heated gazebo.
Miriam
Ireland
We were staying for one night. There was no basic condiments in the kitchen. The reason given was food allergens. However It would have been a great idea if they provided a basic welcome basket containing sachets of salt/pepper/sugar , some tea bags and capsules for the coffee machine. Some milk , basic cereal and eggs. As we were only staying 1 night it wasn’t very practical for us to bring all the basic condiments . There was no ladle in the kitchen.
There were 5 remotes on the mantelpiece for the TV with sparse instructions on how to operate it.
No toilet paper in one of the bedroom en-suites. The shower in the main bedroom wasn’t not draining correctly and water was remaining in the tray.
The key was in a locked box which we struggled to open in the inclement weather.
Also the cost of the property was very expensive as it was based on the number of people rather than based on the house.
Featuring garden views, Kinsale town cosy home 2 min walk to town center provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 25 km from Cork City Hall.
On average, 3-star hotels in Kinsale cost £118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kinsale are £138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kinsale can on average be found for £118 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
It was disastrous, my wife decided to go down the town for a...
It was disastrous, my wife decided to go down the town for a walk around as she was walking she noticed foreigners watching her every move and they then started to pair up and follow her, she felt so threatened that she had to go into spar shop and wait for me to collect her. Would never visit there again.
oliver
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Kinsale is a fantastic town for a weekend away.
Kinsale is a fantastic town for a weekend away. There are several excellent restaurants where you will have unforgettable experiences. The Black Pig and Finns Farmcut are amazing. Breakfast can be hit or miss, The Lemon Leaf and OHK were excellent. If the weather allows the walk out to Charles Fort is lovely, with a pint of Murphy’s at the Bulmans. The views at the Old Head of Kinsale are breathtaking, and Garretstown Beach is stunning. The tour and tasting at Kinsale Mead is fascinating and a unique highlight. Be careful choosing where to stay, as standards are not reflected by star ratings, and the centre can be noisy. Parking is challenging with two hour max at the central car park, better at SuperValu but you’ll need to move your car overnight.
Ashleigh
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A beautiful town with so much to explore locally and beyond.
A beautiful town with so much to explore locally and beyond. Great options for dining, plenty of really nice restaurants, cafes and bars to choose from. The scenery and views are spectacular. The people are really lovely.
Dervila O Sullivan
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
We arrived later in the evening but were welcomed...
We arrived later in the evening but were welcomed wonderfully. If you drive to the hotel, know that parking is only what you find on the street. Our room was lovely and spacious and the bathroom was nice.
There isn't an elevator available so if you are on the 3rd floor like we were, be prepared to pull your bags up the stairs.
Be sure to book a paid breakfast with your room reservation. It was soooo good and one of the best meals we had in 2 weeks. A good breakfast gave us the energy to tackle a busy day.
Kinsale is a lovely town and even mid-week on a foggy fall day, we loved walking around.
Ann
United States
10
Scored 10
Kinsale is a picturesque hilly harbourside town with great...
Kinsale is a picturesque hilly harbourside town with great shops and restaurants. We had beautiful weather enjoyed walking around the town and took the harbor cruise. There were lots of good restaurants (a few require reservations way ahead), lively pubs, and various take-away food options. We stayed 2 nights, but only had 1 full day to explore the town. The roads into town are extremely steep & narrow, so we were happy to be able to park once at our guest house and not drive again till we left. Taxis are almost impossible to find. We ate at Fishy Fishy (had reservations months ahead) our first night and at the Blue Haven Restaurant & Bistro the second night. The live music was great. We heard great things about the Ghost Tour, but didn't have time for that. Parking can be an issue so make sure your guesthouse/hotel has parking. Stop at the Tourism office for great suggestions.
Joan710
United States
10
Scored 10
It is a beautiful village on a bay with an old-world charm.
It is a beautiful village on a bay with an old-world charm. It can be quite busy as it is rightly popular. Lots of local shops, pubs and restaurants, all with an authentic feel. Beside the harbour, their are two marinas, two castle ruins and a lovely beach. It is also near the beginning of the Wild Atlantic Way which runs clockwise round the west coats of Ireland. 25 minutes from Cork airport, this place is a real gem
Lovely breakfast - I loved the stewed fruit with youghurt; adds that bit of something over just a full Irish, served in a lovely room and the staff there were very friendly. Well spaced out in times of covid.
The soap dispensers are a great idea - love the sustainability.
Good coffee and tea facilities in the room. Bed was very comfortable, room not noisy. Great sleep over all. The bath robes (no slippers) were a lovely touch.
Location is superb. The hotel itself looks lovely.
After spending a week staying in hotel rooms and eating in restaurants, having a few days in a house with a large kitchen where we could cook our own food was fantastic. There is a grocery store less than five minutes away with a car. The 3 bed, 3 bath townhouse is brand new and located outside of the city center so it is quiet. There is also private parking. Mark and Eileen were attentive wonderful hosts (thank you for the fresh lilies and tulips on the table).
I love the coffee station and the ice maker and glasses was a real treat that some high end hotels don't even offer so this is a wonderful touch. Rooms are comfortable and exceptionally clean. I loved the balcony too which had a lovely view. Brilliantly located although parking was a slight issue, we got the last space in the free car park a minute walk from The Pier but after quite a wait but overall, a lovely spot. Anne was lovely too.
nice clean bright room. We overlooked a childrens playground which was quite noisy. The location is brilliant, and can walk to the centre in a few minutes. On the night of arrival we didnt eat out. There was a chipper a couple of doors up (Dino's) Would go back just for their fish and chips. Weather was lovely. We had a wedding in the Trident Hotel, which was on the doorstep so a very enjoyable experience in Kinsale.
first- The young man that checked us in was very professional, polite and helpful. We booked several rooms for a family trip and all were comfortable, and very clean. An old gworgian design the hotel had real charm and is located in a great place to visit Kinsale. Breakfast was tasty and plentiful and again, the entire staff (a fmily affair) were perfect hosts. We wish we would have scheduled more time in Kinsale.
Maeve was very welcoming and helpful! Rooms are spacious, clean and comfortable and a delicious breakfast in the morning with lots of variety in the menu and fresh fruit and home baked bread! The BnB is located up the hill of Kinsale but not a problem if you're mobile. All the staff were helpful and welcoming!
What a fantastic hotel. We enjoyed everything about our stay. All staff went above and beyond, The breakfast was amazing and the lunch at Sydney's was fantastic.
The rooms were spacious, spotless and comfortable with a great the shower.
Harbour view room was exactly that. Stunning.
Onsite free parking too.
This hotel is adorable! It is so cute inside and inviting. The room was very spacious as was the bathroom. Beds were clean and cozy, and the room amenities were great (they even had a dyson air wrap- so fancy!). If we ever make our way back to Kinsale we would absolutely stay there again.
loved the location, easily walking to everything, great food at the hotel, nice pubs for singing and dancing right next door and across the street. our room was very comfortable and the hotel staff (especially Aggie) were wonderful!
In the end we stayed at the Blue Haven Hotel (a sister-hotel) due to maintenance at the Old Bank Town House where the hotel staff was very friendly and nice. They made sure we had a great time there as well.
Great character to the hotel. Comfortable, warm, great location and the shower was the best shower of any hotel/venue we have ever stayed in. All in all it was great value so 10 out of 10. ⭐️
The owner and staff were super friendly and helpful. The room was spacious and bright. I liked the character of this older hotel, and the fact that it still had all the modern amenities.
This was a favorite hotel for us during our 9 day stay in Ireland. It had a very convenient location, the room was nicely decorated and we had a wonderful view of the town and harbor.
Amazing breakfast and service. Lovely location, easy walk to town. Charming rooms, updated bathrooms. This was my favorite stay out of 4 hotels/guesthouses we stayed at in Ireland.
Very quant hotel - loved the rooms, space well utilized. Breakfast was wonderful, very good and staff was attentive. Centrally located in the seaside town of Kinsale.
They do not serve breakfast. The location was good except it was a step climb if walking back from town which the hotel was located just up a short walk to town.
Asolute fantastic place. Iv stayed there once before and I think its my favourite hotel in Ireland. Everything from the view to the staff is top class.
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