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      Car Hire from Kerry Airport

      Kerry Airport is located 20 minutes from the city of Tralee and 15 minutes from the town of Killarney. The airport is accessible by road via the N23 national route. Kerry Airport offers a number of services and facilities including a restaurant, bar, gift shop and a bureau de change-for those last minute euros.

      Budget car Hire from Kerry Airport is easy with Argus car Hire…Pay less for car hire in Kerry with our low cost deals and all-inclusive prices to suit any budget.

      Things To See in Kerry:

      Kerry is located in southwest Ireland and is traditionally known as The Kingdom. The county is famed nationwide for its spectacular natural beauty, which is probably best experienced by hitting the road with a map and a hire car. Driving through Kerry you'll encounter two types of terrain. The area around the south is mountainous and offers plenty of scope for exploring the Beara, Iveragh and Dingle peninsulas. Meanwhile, a car hire drive along the coast offers a view of long sandy beaches, rugged cliffs and craggy headlands. The Ring of Kerry is one region that stands out in terms of breathtaking natural beauty. Killarney, Kerry's second largest town also offers a range of natural attractions including lush woodland glens, the stunning Torc Waterfall, dramatic picturesque lakes and brooding mountains.

      Things To Do in Kerry:

      Kerry's undulating landscape is not its only selling point. The county also boasts some of the country's most attractive sporting facilities. Kerry's scenic golf courses and lakes are a huge draw for golfers and anglers alike. Killarney's fresh water lakes and rivers make it an ideal base for fishing in Kerry. Meanwhile, surfing is a popular pastime off the Dingle Peninsula. Kerry is also recognised as the home of one of Ireland's most successful Gaelic Football teams. The buzz and bright lights of the city are never far away though and Kerry's capital Tralee lies just a short car hire drive from the pretty countryside. The city of Tralee is home to the internationally famous Rose of Tralee Festival, which takes place annually in August.

      Eating Out/Nightlife in Kerry

      Given Kerry's coastal location, fish and seafood are popular dishes in restaurants throughout the county. Traditional Irish grub as well as international cuisine to suit all budgets is also available in pubs and restaurants.

      Kerry's nightlife ranges from traditional music sessions at cosy country pubs to buzzing nightclubs in Killarney and Tralee.

      Accommodation in Kerry

      Accommodation in Kerry offers something to suit everyone. It varies from five star luxury at castles and stately homes to cheap, budget sleeps at hostels and B&Bs. If money is no object, check into the Aghadoe Heights Hotel a five-star luxury establishment overlooking the famous lakes of Killarney. Alternatively, thrifty travellers will be impressed by the cheap backpacker accommodation on offer at guesthouses like Skellig Hostel in Ballinskelligs- ideal for those who want to pay less for a night's sleep.