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Cheap flight tickets to County Kerry

prices from 77 €

Trip type
București
Applicable service fee: 17-37 €

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Kerry, nestled in the southwest of Ireland, is a region steeped in natural beauty and cultural heritage. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, it offers an enchanting mix of coastlines, mountains, and charming towns.

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County Kerry - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. November

    Temperature 12°C

    Precipitation 63%

  2. December

    Temperature 9°C

    Precipitation 64%

  3. January

    Temperature 6°C

    Precipitation 51%

  4. February

    Temperature 9°C

    Precipitation 57%

  5. March

    Temperature 8°C

    Precipitation 70%

  6. April

    Temperature 9°C

    Precipitation 60%

  7. May

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 54%

  8. June

    Temperature 12°C

    Precipitation 63%

  9. July

    Temperature 14°C

    Precipitation 64%

  10. August

    Temperature 14°C

    Precipitation 61%

  11. September

    Temperature 15°C

    Precipitation 56%

  12. October

    Temperature 12°C

    Precipitation 74%

Discover County Kerry

About the city

Kerry, often heralded as the "Kingdom" by locals, is a county celebrated for its stunning scenery and warm hospitality. It's home to the famous Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive boasting panoramic views of rugged coastlines and lush greenery. Visitors can explore the vast Killarney National Park, revered for its picturesque lakes and forest trails, or delve into the rich historical tapestry of towns like Dingle, known for its vibrant music scene and friendly dolphins.

Top attractions

Among the top attractions, the Skellig Islands draw both nature lovers and history enthusiasts, featuring ancient monastic sites and unique wildlife. Muckross House in Killarney National Park offers a glimpse into 19th-century life surrounded by beautiful gardens. For adventure seekers, the Gap of Dunloe provides hiking opportunities with unforgettable vistas. Don’t miss the chance to visit the lively streets of Killarney for some traditional Irish music and locally crafted souvenirs.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Kerry is from April to October when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are lush. July and August are the peak tourist months, offering numerous festivals and events. However, visiting during spring or early autumn means fewer crowds and still pleasant weather. Winter is off-peak, providing a tranquil experience ideal for those seeking solitude.

Frequently asked questions

Read some of the most frequently asked questions about flights to County Kerry

To get from the airport to the city centre, you can take a taxi, which is the most convenient, or opt for a bus which is more economical. There is also a train service available, providing a scenic route preferred by many.