What is Inishmore like for travellers who love the beach?
Find a great place to stay in Inishmore, which has a lot to offer the traveller looking to book a beach holiday.
When's the best time for a beach holiday in Inishmore?
You can plan your beach trip with this snapshot of year-round temperatures in Inishmore: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 7°C. Average annual precipitation for Inishmore is 1226 mm.
What is there to see and do around Inishmore?
After checking into your accommodation of choice, you’ll probably want to venture out and explore. Beach lovers can head straight to Kilmurvey Beach or Inisheer Beach for some quality time by the water. Discover a variety of local attractions, which include Aran Heritage Centre and The Worm Hole. Other things to see and do in the area are St Enda’s Monastery and Dun Aengus.
Inishmore Hotel Reviews
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5/5 Excellent
"It was an amazing experience, superb in every way.
The customer service was outstanding. I would stay there every single time I am in Ireland."
"I love this giant hotel in the heart of Ennistymon. I was able to park easily and walk easily all over the small town. There are amazing views from the 3rd and 4th floor dining halls at breakfast and dinner over this amazing 11-level waterfall that is a major highlight of the town, and a walking path from the hotel to it. I thought the staff was warm and welcoming. I did not have a chance to use the amenities while I was there, but I really enjoyed all the many breakfast options, especially the charcuterie meats, the giant pot of porridge, and fresh fruits every day! "
"Spanish Point and Armada House was one of our favorite stops on our two-week trip to Ireland. We were greeted with champagne, and our ocean-view king bedroom with a private contemporary bathroom was beautiful. A letter welcoming us was on the desk, along with some chocolates. The house is old and grand with gorgeous antiques. It is within walking distance of the Armada Hotel, a large upscale oceanfront hotel, restaurant, and pub. The pub was the first thing there, supposedly, and they later added on with the hotel. We loved the pub and had a wonderful meal there. We chose this over the contemporary restaurant with marvelous ocean views-it was pricey. When we got back from dinner, I went downstairs to read in one of the glorious rooms. Alanna once again greeted me. She was wonderful and made me tea, brought out cookies and made a fire in the magnificent fireplace. Armada House is a luxury experience with how the staff care for their guests. There were many rooms to enjoy the ocean view downstairs even a chess board set up in front of one of the picture windows with a table and chairs. They have a lovely bar also with many different types of Irish whiskeys, amongst other beverages. Breakfast was delicious, and the presentation was spectacular. We would absolutely recommend this inn and will hopefully come back soon!"
"It was a lovely find with a beautiful view. The customer service was great, helping me with my bags at check-in, breakfast was provided in the morning and overall a great experience. "
"This is an older building that is VERY well cared for. The staff was excellent, accommodating, and friendly. Offered advice on where to go, things to do/see. The breakfast was excellent. If you are looking for a place with an "old time" feel, book here!
The only real downside was the parking. It's not close if you are carting bags, and the hotel is right on the street. So if there isn't a spot in front of the building, you could be dragging bags a little ways from your vehicle."