Villas in Ireland

Villas in Ireland

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Popular Villas in Ireland

Killorglin, Munster

9.2

Villa for 2 people, with garden

from €75 per night

Connemara, Connacht

10.0

Villa for 4 people, with lake view

Free cancellation

from €190 per night

County Cork, Munster

9.4

Villa for 4 people, with garden

from €72 per night

Dingle Peninsula, Munster

9.6

Villa for 2 people, with garden

from €98 per night

Dingle Peninsula, Munster

10.0

Villa for 3 people, with garden

from €89 per night

Dingle Peninsula, Munster

9.5

Villa for 4 people, with garden

from €106 per night

County Wexford, Leinster

9.0

Villa for 4 people, with garden, with pets

from €69 per night

County Cork, Munster

Villa for 2 people, with garden

from €99 per night

Dingle Peninsula, Munster

9.6

Villa for 4 people, with garden

from €94 per night

Iveragh Peninsula, Munster

Villa for 2 people, with garden and ocean view, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from €93 per night

Cahersiveen, Munster

10.0

Villa for 2 people, with garden and ocean view

Free cancellation

from €93 per night

County Wexford, Leinster

9.2

Villa for 3 people, with garden, with pets

from €79 per night

County Wexford, Leinster

9.8

Villa for 4 people, with garden, with pets

from €89 per night

County Kerry, Munster

9.6

Villa for 4 people, with garden

from €83 per night

Connemara, Connacht

Villa for 4 people, with terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from €120 per night

Killorglin, Munster

9.6

Villa for 6 people, with garden

from €94 per night

Connemara, Connacht

9.3

Villa for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from €102 per night

Connemara, Connacht

10.0

Villa for 6 people, with ocean view and garden

Free cancellation

from €143 per night

Gortamullin, Munster

8.8

Villa for 6 people, with garden

from €125 per night

Youghal, Munster

Villa for 6 people, with garden and hot tub as well as balcony

Free cancellation

from €250 per night

Connemara National Park, Connacht

Villa for 4 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from €181 per night

Knockboy Electoral Division, Connacht

Villa for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from €262 per night

Birr, Leinster

9.3

Villa for 7 people, with garden

from €125 per night

Youghal, Munster

10.0

Villa for 5 people, with garden and balcony

from €219 per night

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Highlights in Ireland

  • Famous Irish hospitality
  • Fairytale castles
  • Colourful towns
  • green, Lush countryside

Best Villas in Ireland

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Villa for 4 People in County Cork, Munster
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County Cork, Munster
Villa • 90 m² • 2 Bedrooms
10.0
(3 reviews)
The Old Barn on Heir Island in West Cork is a unique holiday cottage in Ireland. Heir Island or Hare Island is 2.5 km long and 1.5 km wide providing a truly unique holiday experience. It is the fourth largest of Carbery's Hundred Isles, after Sherkin Island, Clear Island and Long Island.To reach Heir Island you need to park your vehicle at Cunnamore Pier and the only way to reach the island is by boat. Cunnamore Pier is located on the Skibbereen to Ballydehob Road off the N71. Heir Island is only a four-minute ferry ride from Cunnamore Pier. The M.V. Thresher is Heir Island's official passe...
from €75 / night
Villa for 7 People in County Cork, Munster
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County Cork, Munster
Villa • 120 m² • 4 Bedrooms
9.7
(7 reviews)
Timmy’s Cottage on Heir Island in West Cork is a unique holiday destination in Ireland. Heir Island or Hare Island is 2.5 km long and 1.5 km wide providing a truly unique holiday experience. It is the fourth largest of Carbery's Hundred Isles, after Sherkin Island, Clear Island and Long Island.To reach Heir Island you need to park your vehicle at Cunnamore Pier and the only way to reach the island is by boat. Cunnamore Pier is located on the Skibbereen to Ballydehob Road off the N71. Heir Island is only a four-minute ferry ride from Cunnamore Pier. The M.V. Thresher is Heir Island's officia...
from €94 / night
Villa for 4 People in County Waterford, Munster
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County Waterford, Munster
Villa • 100 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.5
(10 reviews)
The Stables Holiday Cottage No.9 is part of a terrace of converted stables belonging to Woodstown House close to Dunmore East in County Waterford. Famously, the widowed Jackie Kennedy and her children Caroline and John Jnr. retreated in the summer of 1967 to the house.The Stables Holiday Cottage No.9 is approached by a long tree-lined avenue with well-maintained communal gardens. Woodstown Strand, an unspoilt beach surrounded by private woodland is 1km from this holiday home in Waterford. This coastal holiday home is an easy 10-minute drive from Dunmore East, Passage East and a 20 minute dr...
from €100 / night

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Villas in Ireland

Villas on the Emerald Isle of Ireland

Known for its green rolling hills and striking shorelines, Ireland is also famous for its hospitality to travellers, and for good reason – no matter where you go in Ireland you will receive a hugely friendly welcome. Rent a villa in Ireland’s capital city of Dublin, on the east coast. Dublin is a lively city, with beautiful parks, vivacious bars and an excellent zoo. But Ireland is called the Emerald Isle for a reason. The temperate climate means that the countryside is lush and green, and the numerous villas to rent in rural Ireland are located in magical settings.

Beautiful holiday villas

If there’s one thing that all of the holiday villas in Ireland have in common it’s their beauty. Many villas are converted from old properties that are hundreds of years old, filled with charm and waiting for you to enjoy their bright and open spaces. Enjoy the well-kept gardens of Irish villas, often surrounded with traditional hand built stone walls. No matter where you choose to holiday in Ireland, you’ll be surrounded by tranquillity and beauty so don’t hesitate – book now!

Travellers and activities

Ireland for history lovers

Ireland is home to an astonishing 30,000 medieval castles! The oldest is Trim Castle County Meath, and this is also the largest Norman castle in Ireland. The castle started to be built in the 1200s, with development continuing for several centuries. Its main claim to fame is being featured in the film, Braveheart. Perhaps the most beautiful castle is Lismore Castle in County Waterford, with its distinctly fairy tale appearance, and Ross Castle in County Kerry has the most incredible view across Lough Leane. Take a walk around the lake to really get the best impression of its striking beauty.

Ireland for cyclists

Ireland has some of the most wonderful cycle routes in the whole of the UK, and it makes for a memorable destination for those looking for a cycling holiday. There are routes for every level of cyclist, from beginner to seasoned riders, with many routes taking roads which are almost completely devoid of traffic. Maybe you’ll choose one of the many off-road mountain biking tracks, which hug the coastline and lead you to the most dramatic of Atlantic panoramas!

Ireland for adrenaline junkies

Ireland has no shortage of options for those who love extreme sports. Microlights are a frequent go-to for thrill seekers in Ireland. The country is so awe inspiringly beautiful that those who dare to experience it from the air are in for the treat of a lifetime. Perhaps you’d prefer a high-rise flight with a difference – huge zip lines in Cork, Louth and Wicklow send you on a flight like no other! Seek adrenaline but closer to the ground? Take a ride in a Zorb sphere and hurtle at 30mph down a hill inside a plastic ball. If that won’t get your adrenaline running, nothing will!

The famous Blarney Stone in Blarney Castle, near Cork, is reputed to give the ‘Gift of the Gab’ (the gift of eloquent speech) to all those who kiss it!

Top 7 travel tips in Ireland

1. See the Cliffs of Insanity at first hand

Fans of the Princess Bride take note! A trip to the Cliffs of Moher is a must-do! This is the real name of the Cliffs of Insanity featured in the famous film.

2. Check out Cobh’s candy coloured cottages

Cobh had been planned to be the final destination of the ill-fated Titanic and is especially famous for its delightful, colourful homes which overlook the waters of the Irish Sea.

3. Enjoy Galway’s many delights

Galway is a town on Ireland’s west coast, packed with boutique shops and charming cobbled streets. Of particular visual delight is Galway Bay, famous for its buildings painted in myriad rainbow colours. Top venues include the Jungle Café, a vibrant and fun-filled place to grab a snack and drink, and An Púcán, a live music bar with a huge beer garden.

4. Browse Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop

Galway plays host to one of Ireland's largest independent bookstores, so if you’re looking for some great holiday reading or something a little unusual, add this to your holiday schedule.

5. The Magical Maumturks Mountains

Connemara’s famous mountain ranges may not be very tall at just over 700m, but they offer prodigious views of the Connemara countryside. Visit when the weather is good for the very best vista of the surrounding stunning landscape.

6. Discover the world’s most beautiful lighthouse

Voted one of the world’s most beautiful lighthouses, Fanad Head Lighthouse in County Donegal has been safely guiding ships to shore since 1818. Look carefully to see if you can spot some of the many whales, porpoises and dolphins which make this area of Ireland their home.

7. A giant’s view

The Giant’s Causeway in County Antrim was created from an ancient volcanic eruption. The Causeway is a huge set of around 40,000 basalt columns, and ancient Irish legend says that it was built by giants before being destroyed by one of them following a feud. Listed as one of the UK’s great wonders, the Giant’s Causeway an incredible example of the beauty of science and a obligatory addition to your memorable holiday in Ireland.

FAQs: Villas in Ireland

Which types of facilities can you find in the villas in Ireland?

Out of the services you can find on Holidu, it appears that the villas in Ireland offer everything that travellers dream of! Here, the villas generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: garden (91%), Wi-Fi (58%), and fireplace (55%)...What more could you want?!

How are the reviews for the villas in Ireland?

On average, the villas are fairly highly rated. Last year's data reveals that 24% of villas have a rating of 4.5 stars. This is a relatively high percentage which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal villa for a wonderful holiday!

Are the villas in Ireland child-friendly?

Judging by the Holidu database, 43% of villas in Ireland are suitable for families with children, it will therefore not be difficult to find the perfect villa for you and your family.

Are the villas in Ireland pet-friendly?

Definitely! In Ireland, 33% of the villas welcome them with open arms, 91% even have a garden!

Do the villas in Ireland mostly come with Wi-Fi?

According to last year's data, approximately 58% of villas in Ireland have an internet connection, just what you need to stay connected!

How much does it usually cost for villas in Ireland?

According to the data collected last year, less than 40% villas in Ireland costing less than €100 a night. They can also be very expensive, 17% even cost, in general, more than £500 a night.

Do the villas in Ireland generally have a fireplace?

Yes! According to last year's data, 55% of the villas in Ireland have a fireplace. This is the perfect destination to enjoy a cosy winter break in front of the fire!

Are the villas in Ireland suitable for trips with several people or better for an escape as a couple?

Here, according to Holidu's database, 62% of villas welcome groups of up to eight guests, 60% of these villas are made up of at least four bedrooms. But 95% of villas are also perfect for families of up to four people, 94% of the villas include at least two separate bedrooms. This is therefore the ideal destination for large and small families!