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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 51 reviews: 8.4     from € 10

Portmagee Hostel

Skellig Ring Road

Portmagee Hostel

Located in the small picturesque village of Portmagee, gateway to Valentia Island and Skellig Rocks, Portmagee is a good example of today’s contemporary, yet traditionally styled modern hostels. The hostel has a variety of warm, spacious and bright bedrooms, including twin, family and bunk rooms, as well as en suite double rooms. Bed linen is supplied. The 2 self-catering cottage-style kitchens are stylish and fully equipped with all the modern utensils and equipment you need to prepare your own meals. There are 2 bright and sunny dining rooms. There is also a lounge with a TV, DVD player and a radio. The hostel also has a garden and a car park. With comfortable inexpensive accommodation the hostel makes a great base from which to explore this beautiful part of Ireland. The village of Portmagee and its harbour were once a haven for smugglers and pirates. Today it is a fishing village, well known for its brightly painted houses, traditional pubs and quality restaurants, where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats.

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Score from 6 reviews: 8.8     from € 45

The Ferry Boat

East End

The Ferry Boat

On the West Coast of The Republic Of Ireland, The Ferry Boat is a small, family-run guesthouse located in the centre of Portmagee. Bedrooms all have their own bathrooms and TVs. The surrounding beautiful countryside has many activities on offer including walking, surfing and fishing. Just one minute walk from the hotel, guests can enjoy a Skellig trip. A traditional Irish cooked breakfast is included in the room rate and there is fresh home-made bread available every morning. Several beaches are within easy reach of the Ferry Boat and the Skellig Bay Golf Club is just a 20-minute drive.

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