Holiday Homes & Rentals in Limerick

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Limerick

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Highlights in Limerick

  • Traditional Irish town
  • Stunning coastline
  • King John’s Castle
  • Beautiful floral displays
  • Home of rugby

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Limerick

€250for 11 May - 18 May
€268 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Limerick

33%for 11 May - 18 May
7% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Limerick

Apartments and Houses in Limerick

Searching for the perfect holiday accommodation in a cozy Irish town? In that case, Limerick is a top pick, as it offers a splendid choice of both apartments and houses, depending on where in the town you would like to stay. If a central location close to the river strikes your fancy, then a stylish flat in one of the modern high-rises might just be perfect. If you prefer a bigger space away from the busy centre, you can choose from a range of high-spec houses dotted around on the outskirts of town.

Holiday homes to suit all tastes

A town of just under 200,000, Limerick has a lot to offer for its relatively small size. Couples looking for an exciting romantic adventure would love the chic, contemporary apartments in the city centre, as they are in the heart of everything, close to the shops, nightlife, and sightseeing. Traditional houses with enchanting gardens a bit further out make for a better choice if you are a family with children or simply looking for more of a get-away-from-it-all type holiday. You may even opt to stay outside of the town in villages such as Cratloe and Bunratty, as here you can find everything from duplexes to luxury mansion-style houses.

Holidays in Limerick

The area and getting around

A historical landmark

Limerick County is located in Southwest Ireland, near the Shannon Estuary. The River Shannon runs through the town, dividing it into two parts, with most of the important sights on the southeast bank of the river. King John’s Castle, built in the 13th century on the east bank, looms over the town and is an absolute must-see for visitors.

The nearby stunning coastline

If you are more of a nature lover then not to worry: stunning coastline scenery can be found just northeast of the town. Head east to the Cliffs of Moher if you have access to a car. Alternatively, a tour can be easily booked through one of the numerous travel agencies online or in person. These cliffs offer iconic Irish scenery, not only one of the most beautiful places in Ireland, but in the whole world!

Travellers and activities

Limerick for families

Limerick is great for families and children of all ages. A number of swimming facilities, both indoor and outdoor, offer the family a fun and very wet day out. The best of these is the 50m pool at the University of Limerick Sports Arena. Families can also enjoy roller skating at Rollerjam, horse riding and trekking at the Clarina equestrian centres, or even indoor rock climbing at the Nevsail.

Limerick for couples

Limerick is a wonderfully romantic spot for couples of all ages. When the sun is shining, the most romantic thing to do in Limerick is to take a stroll along its long expansive waterfront and experience the redeveloped area along the river. Start your romantic walk at the Guinness Bridge and follow the river until the University of Limerick boathouse. Alternatively, you can start your romantic walk at Arthur’s Quay Park and head into the historic centre, passing many iconic landmarks along the way.

A lady from the Limerick county was the first woman to ever parachute from a plane, and also in 1927 the first person to ever fly solo from Cape Town to London!

Top 5 travel tips in Limerick

1.See the floral displays

There are thousands of bedding plants created by the Parks Service in Limerick that adorn the town. You can find these wonderfully colourful displays of flowers in parks, hanging off bridges, and even at the town’s roundabouts.

2.Kayak down the Shannon River

To see Limerick from a completely different angle than most other tourists, get into the water and take a paddle down the river. You can join one of the many kayaking tours or even bring your own kayak and go solo!

3. Relax in one of the many parks

The town of Limerick has about 450 acres of open green public space, much of which is well cared for in the form of pretty public parks. These green spaces make for wonderfully relaxing outdoor picnic spots.

4. Visit the ancient Grange Stone Circle

Just outside the town of Limerick, in Lough Sur, you will find the Grange Stone Circle, one of the largest in Ireland. This mysterious site dates as far back as the Neolithic age and makes for a great day out for lovers of ancient history.

5. See a rugby match

Limerick is the most famous town in the whole country for rugby, so no trip there would be complete without watching at least one rugby match. Regardless of whether you are a fan, it is a cultural activity that is enjoyable to all!

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Limerick

How much do you pay on average for holiday lettings in Limerick?

By looking at its annual average price of €163.94, Limerick is not a city that stands out for being the most expensive or the cheapest in Ireland.

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

Those who want to save as much as possible should travel to Limerick in February, April, and March the cheapest months of the year, with average prices of €139.02, €148.33, and €149.47 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2019.

When does the price of holiday rentals in Limerick go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a holiday rental in Limerick, the most expensive months are, in descending order, August, October and June with average prices per night of €190.34, €180.59, and €175.22, respectively.

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Limerick well in advance?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Limerick, as only 32% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

When are more holiday lettings available?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are April (with an availability of 46.5%) June (42.25%), and March (41.25%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Limerick?

The accommodations in Limerick reach their peak in demand in December, with an availability rate of 8.5%. The second most requested month is August, with 21%, and the third is November with 23.6%.

How many rentals are available in Limerick?

Holidu has 30 properties in Limerick, offered by 5 different partners.

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