Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged scenery, trails and sandy beaches. A statue of long-time harbour resident Fungie the dolphin is by the waterfront. Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium has penguins, otters and sharks. To the northwest, Gallarus Oratory is an ancient dry-stone church with sloping sides. Clifftop Dún Beag is a prehistoric promontory fort to the southwest.
Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium is home to hundreds of different marine species from native Irish fish to tropical reefs, fearsome looking Sand Tiger sharks to beautiful Antarctic Gentoo penguins.Read more
TravelerVisited the aquarium, and it was pretty good. Saw the feeding of fish and then the Otters. Went into the butterfly house and had a close encounter.
Traveler Visited the aquarium, and it was pretty good. Saw the feeding of fish and then the Otters. Went into the butterfly house and had a close encounter.
Traveler We had a quick stop in Dingle in the morning before doing the round trip around the Peninsula.