Holiday Homes & Rentals in Doolin

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Doolin

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Highlights in Doolin

  • Beautiful holiday homes close to the sea
  • Wonderful views
  • The best cliff landscapes
  • Magical passes
  • Ferry trips
  • Limestone caves beaches

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Doolin

€367for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
€365 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Doolin

< 1%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
31% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Doolin

Beautiful holiday homes close to the sea

If you have an adventurous spirit, full of life and want to enjoy a great holiday, Doolin is the perfect place. You'll find a host of holiday homes throughout the city that will truly amaze you. From County Clare to Ennistymon and from Liscannor to Lisdoonvarna, you'll find plenty of rentals, and discover all the things Doolin has to offer that surely make it a unique place to spend some quality time. Fall in love with the sights that fall on the cliffs, relax in front of the seaside or contemplate all the immensity of a medieval castle. Don't wait any longer, make your reservation at Doolin!

Holiday homes for all your needs and tastes

Regardless of whether you prefer to travel alone, with friends, as a couple or as a family, Doolin is the perfect place because it offers rentals for all tastes and needs, from small but cosy two-bedroom rentals, ideal for traveling alone or as a couple. a couple, up to properties with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, perfect for 10 people to be comfortable, with a garden, parking and some even with a pool. Plus, most of these rentals are pet-friendly and ideal for spending time with the family. Enjoy a beautiful sunset on a cozy terrace while having tea. Can you imagine it? Make it happen in Doolin!

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The area and getting around

A spectacular coastline

One of Doolin's most impressive qualities is its unique coastline, a long coastline that harbors the spirit of a classic Irish waterfront town, beautiful cliffs, shoreline castles, clifftop trails and much more. On the southwestern edge of the town rises a chain of cliffs of the most beautiful in the world. Moher Cliff is an extension of cliffs 8 km long on the coast and rising up to 120 meters above sea level, they offer delirious views at any time of the day, but the spectacle usually improves at dusk when the sun falls on the horizon and at night when you can see a starry sky so big and so beautiful that it gives the impression that you have the stars right next to you. In addition, there is a trail that runs through the 8 kilometres of cliffs, a lookout with parking so you can better enjoy it and a beautiful medieval castle in the middle of the path so that the experience is complete, without a doubt one of the best places to visit in the area.

Fun and adrenaline in the northwest

In the extreme northwest of Doolin you will find several of the most impressive and exciting activities to do in the town, one of those is a ferry ride to see the cliffs or some of the neighbouring islands. Starting from Doolin, imagine being able to enjoy many of the best landscapes in the world on the Cliffs of Moher or being able to observe the beauty of Inis Oírr, Inis Mór or Inis Meáin and do it all from the comfort of a beautiful ferry while you have a drink or eat some typical Irish food. The ferry also has special rates for people who go in large groups, as a family or choose to do more than one route, without a doubt an extraordinary experience.

Travellers and activities

Doolin for history lovers

If you are a history lover and you are always attentive to find the original explanation of things, discover all the knowledge and marvel at the vestiges of the past, Doolin is a place that will surely fascinate you. It is a place full of history and places that testify to a culturally different past, one of those places is Killilagh Church which is a 15th century church all built in stone that is located on top of a cliff. Its beauty in itself is indisputable, despite its modest appearance, the value of the construction and the beauty that radiates from being built on the impressive cliffs cannot be denied.

Doolin for landscape lovers

There are very few places in the world that can offer all the wonders that Doolin has and without a doubt the greatest attraction of the town is that wherever you look there is a magical landscape, the cliffs, the sea and the green grass that is usually in the Cliff tops do most of the work. Indeed, the landscape of the Cliffs of Moher is the most famous in the area, but it is accompanied by other wonders that are worthy of attention, the Ailladie cliffs offer great ones and there are also organized groups that usually climb in this beautiful place. In addition to the incredible cliffs, rivers such as the Inagh with its spectacular waterfalls and the tranquil Dealagh River offer great landscapes, perfect for contemplating or photographing.

Did you know that in Doolin one of its underground caves is one of the largest known stalactites?

Top 5 travel tips in Doolin

1. Meet a family of ostriches

In Doolin there is a place where you can share with animals in controlled and fun spaces, at Moher Hill Open Farm and Leisure Park you will have the opportunity to meet food crops that usually go in traditional Irish food but you can also share with cows, goats, obejay and even ostriches. This beautiful farm also has a children's play area with a park for children of different ages to have fun while parents stop for a cold drink.

2. Presence one of the longest stalactites

Doolin Cave or as it is also known Pol an Ionian is one of the incredible underground caves of Doolin, made of limestone in which you can access and enjoy all the wonder of a construction work by grace of nature. The cave also has a huge stalactite inside that turns out to be one of the longest known so far with its 24 feet in length.

3. Climb a beautiful cliff

At the foot of the Ailladie cliff there is a huge rock platform that gives you access and makes it possible to climb. In all its extension the cliff has several climbing points of different heights and difficulty, Mirrior Wall for example has a grade of E4-E7 and it is necessary to access the base by rappelling, while An Falla Uaigneach and Boulder Wall offers a difficulty of 7C + . Between these levels there are many points to make the ascent and be able to enjoy all the adrenaline of being able to climb with the waves of the sea hitting the rocks a short distance from you.

4. Watch a wonderful sunset at Torre O'Brien

This beautiful construction that in the past was a watchtower to protect the city today offers a wonderful landscape located in the westernmost area of ​​the entire region just where the sunset can be better appreciated. Right in front of the Tower there is a car park, which makes it a comfortable place to get there by car, it is also an ideal place to appreciate all the contours of the coast as far as the eye can see to the north by Ailladie or to the south by Moher

5. Appreciate every detail up close

The Cliffs of Moher have a path along their length of 8 km that can be traversed on foot very close to the edge. Imagine that at each step throughout the tour you have the opportunity to appreciate the imposing sea, the horizon and the contrast with the rocks of the cliff, it is a revitalizing experience that you cannot miss.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Doolin

On average, what was the cost for holiday homes in Doolin in 2020, during the corona crisis?

Doolin is the most exclusive city in Ireland to go on holiday, at an average annual price of €295.39 per night, according to 2020 data.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday homes?

If you would like to save the maximum amount during your visit to Doolin, go there in November (€212.92 per night on average), October (€219.07), or December (€223.43) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When does the price of holiday homes in Doolin go up the most?

Following the data observed in 2020, the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of August (€436.31), June (€382.89), and January (€361.01).

Is Doolin a good location for a last-minute getaway?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Doolin, as only 42% of our properties are usually available throughout the year.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

In 2020, the months with the largest number of properties available in Doolin were January, April, and March with average availabilities of 71%, 57.75% and 57.25%, respectively.

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Doolin?

According to data from 2020, the months when it is most difficult to find accommodation in Doolin are, in order, August (with 4.8% of available rentals), July (5.5%), and September (30.5%).

How many holiday rentals are there in Doolin?

We have 70 properties for you in Doolin, provided by our 5 local and international partners.