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Property Name
Tralee Marina Apartments
Property Type
Apartment
Travel Location
Tralee, Co. Kerry
Capacity
Sleeps up to 4
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Exterior Sitting Room Bedroom Aquadome Tralee

Description

    Facilities

  • Linen Provided
  • Television
  • Cooker
  • Central Heating

Tralee Marina are family orientated apartments conveniently located close to Tralee town centre with its wonderful selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. 

Each apartment can accommodate up to four people in one double bedroom and one twin bedroom (both of which are ensuite). There is a balcony off the kitchen/dining/sitting room area and the kitchen is fully equipped washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave, fridge, oven and hob. Other features of the apartments include satellite television and a private car parking space.

Shorter Breaks

There are also short breaks available throughout the year-please email us on info@dreamireland.com or telephone us on +353 64 41170

Penthouses and Maisonettes are available on request and subject to availability at an extra price of €60 euro.

Please note this location only accepts family bookings.


THINGS TO DO IN THE TRALEE AREA:

Tralee is situated at the edge of the Dingle Peninsula, and is a regional centre for tourism in Ireland, surrounded by sandy beaches, golf courses and some of Europe's quietest valleys and hills. It fosters Irish culture and traditional music, song and dance in a wonderfully informal atmosphere. Just at the edge of town, a 15 minute drive from Kerry airport, Crystal Fountain Holiday village offers you the perfect holiday base in Kerry. Here you will find plenty of activities for all the family:

  • The Aqua Dome: one of Ireland’s largest indoor waterworlds, is a marvellous complex of pools, slides, waves and rapids. Whether it’s a quiet paddle you want or the wild excitement of being swept away in a whirlpool, the Aqua Dome is a treat for all the family. Nor do you have to get wet to enjoy the place. Aqua Golf, an 18-hole themed miniature golf course located alongside the Aqua Dome, is a great game for all ages.
  • The Rose of Tralee Festival: The Rose of Tralee International Festival
    It said by many that Tralee is best known for the Rose of Tralee International Festival which takes place every year in August. It is one of Ireland’s premier flagship festivals where people come from far and wide to enjoy the best in Irish and international music acts and also enjoy events such as parades, an amazing fireworks display and nightly seisiuns.
  • Golfing: “Champion Courses in a Splendid Setting”
    The Kerries Golf Course, on the Spa Road, a lovingly created parkland course with a dramatic backdrop of the Sliabh Mish Mountains and Tralee Bay. A well-drained course that is playable all year round, it features large sand based greens that are a pleasure to putt on. With the addition of a new clubhouse, restaurant and wine bar, The Kerries offers “a complete day out”.The Arnold Palmer designed Tralee Golf Club’s 18-hole course at Barrow, just outside Tralee, is Tralee’s best know course. Perched on the edge of the ocean, the setting of island, sea and mountain provide a magnificent backdrop to the game. Further along the coast, Ballybunion boasts two courses – the Old Course and the Cashen. The Old Course is consistently ranked as one of the world’s top 10 and golfers like Jack Nicklaus love to come to play here. American President Bill Clinton has enjoyed it too. US Open and Masters champion Tom Watson describes Ballybunion as his all-time favourite, “the best in the world” and “a true test of golf”. Ballyheigue offers a beautiful 9-hole course, its greens stretching below a ruined 18th century castle looking out over Tralee Bay. Ardfert also has a 9-hole course sited in undulating parkland, and there is a PGA qualified instructor a hand to help you perfect you game. It is easy to be distracted by the splendour of the surroundings as you play, but recollect that under an ancient law all golf balls lost in Barrow are forfeited to Geoffrey de Clahuill, to whom King John made a grant “forever” of local wrecks.
  • Walking & Hillwalking in the surrounding valleys and hills.
  • Tralee town on your doorstep, complete with shops, restaurants cinemas and pubs.
  • Blennerville windmill and steam train ride: The Tralee & Dingle Light Railway (1891 – 1953) was one of the world’s most famous narrow gauge railways. Now the Tralee – Blennerville section has been restored and visitors can experience the sensation of travelling by steam train from Tralee to Blennerville during the summer season. Once you reach Blennerville, you may visit its famous Windmill. This unique 201 year old restored windmill houses an acclaimed audio-visual exhibition of Irish milling history and features working millstones. Exhibitions on the history of bread-making in Ireland and on the Blennerhassetts, founders of Blennerville, are also on show.
  • Jungle Jims Adventure World and Bowling at the Super Bowl
  • Beaches: Nature has blessed Kerry with a wonderful number and variety of beaches, several of them just a short drive from Tralee. The vast expanses of Banna to the north and Derrymore to the west are hugely popular. Likewise Ballybunion and Maherees, where the delights of sea and sand are augmented by a diversity of entertainments and seasports. The bonus is that many of the county’s beaches have safety and cleanliness endorsement in the form of European Flags. The County Council has worked hard to secure those flags. Among other things, they have installed resident lifeguards at Maherees, Banna, Derrynane, Ventry, Inch, Ballybunion North and South, Ballyheigue, Fenit, Ballinskelligs, White Strand (Cahirciveen) and Rossbeigh. Understandably, the Council is proud that Kerry has more Blue Flags (14) than any other county. Note, by the way, that Fenit Marina also boasts a Blue Flag and is one of only four marinas in Ireland with the distinction.
  • Siamsa Tire- Founded in 1974, Siamsa Tire, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, presents on stage a theatrical entertainment based on the wealth of music, dance and folklore that has evolved in Ireland from the earliest times to the present. Siamsa Tire has represented Ireland all over the world and is the showpiece of the Celtic culture of music, mime, story and dance.
  • Kerry County Museum: Kerry County Museum, housed in the Ashe Memorial Hall in Denny Street, provides a fascinating guide to the archaeological riches and heritage of the county. Your tour of the museum is complemented by a visit to the Geraldine Experience, which takes you back in time to Medieval Ireland. Visitors can walk through the re-created streets, houses, abbey and castle of medieval Tralee. Special sound, lighting and odour effects help to make this an almost life-like experience.
  • Kingdom Greyhound Stadium: If you want a night out full of colour, excitement, and excellent food, all in lavish comfort, Tralee’s ultra-modern Kingdom Greyhound Stadium is the place to head for. The splendid grandstand allows panoramic views of the action, while the restaurant, lounge bar, and hospitality suites ensure punters are kept plied with essential sustenance. A great night’s fun? You bet!
  • Horses: “The home of Great Horse-Racing
    Tralee comes alive to the thrill of horseracing for the Guinness Ireland Group sponsored six day festival meeting at the end of August and the Whit weekend in June. The cream of the Irish track gathers in Ballybeggan, Tralee, in hopes of finding champions like the great Dawn Run who won her first race here before going on to take the Champions Hurdle and Golf Cup at Cheltenham.
  • Fishing: There are few things more satisfying than time spent on the edge of water. The sea is open to everyone while rivers are managed by clubs who provide permits at reasonable rates. The Feale River curls round Listowel and returns a good run of salmon and sea trout. The mouth of the river is a great place for flatfish – flounder, dab and plaice. The Smearla, a tributary of the Feale, is also good for salmon and trout. The season runs from 1 March to 30 September, and the sea or Fenit’s angling boats will take you further out. The west point of Kerry Head is a feeding ground for mackerel that come in from August on, and there are wrasse and pollock here and on the southern side of the Head. Ballybunion is especially good for turbot from May to late September and when the main beach is busy you can cross by the right-of-way through the Golf Club and onto the strand. Tralee Bay Angling Club holds competitions here in summer. You can take a rod onto Fenit pier, and two miles west of Ballyheigue, on the Kerry Head road is another pier which offers safe fishing.

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12th Jul '08 to 22nd Aug '08 €699.00 1 week
Rose of Tralee 22nd Aug '08 to 29th Aug '08 €720.00 1 week
30th Aug '08 to 3rd Oct '08 €475.00 1 week
4th Oct '08 to 23rd Oct '08 €320.00 1 week
October Bank Holiday 24th Oct '08 to 30th Oct '08 €410.00 1 week
8th Nov '08 to 19th Dec '08 €270.00 1 week
Christmas 20th Dec '08 to 26th Dec '08 €415.00 1 week
New Year 27th Dec '08 to 2nd Jan '09 €465.00 1 week
3rd Jan '09 to 3rd Apr '09 €280.00 1 week
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18th Apr '09 to 30th Apr '09 €310.00 1 week
18th Apr '09 to 28th May '09 €330.00 1 week
May Bank Holiday 1st May '09 to 8th May '09 €425.00 1 week
9th May '09 to 28th May '09 €330.00 1 week
June Bank Holiday 29th May '09 to 5th Jun '09 €535.00 1 week
1st Jun '09 to 26th Jun '09 €535.00 1 week
27th Jun '09 to 17th Jul '09 €600.00 1 week
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Rose of Tralee NOT AVAILABLE 22nd Aug '09 to 28th Aug '09 €750.00 1 week
29th Aug '09 to 25th Sep '09 €535.00 1 week
26th Sep '09 to 23rd Oct '09 €330.00 1 week
October Bank Holiday 24th Oct '09 to 30th Oct '09 €425.00 1 week
31st Oct '09 to 21st Dec '09 €280.00 1 week
Christmas 22nd Dec '09 to 28th Dec '09 €430.00 1 week
New Year 29th Dec '09 to 3rd Jan '10 €480.00 1 week

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