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Aran Islands Hotel
Aran Islands Hotel, on Inis Mor, has spacious en suite bedrooms, some with balconies and views of Kileaney Bay and Kilronan Harbour. It has a restaurant and bar and free internet access.

Aran Islands Camping & Glamping
Aran Islands Camping & Glamping provides a private beach area and a sauna, as well as accommodation with free WiFi and a kitchenette in Kilronan, less than 1 km from Aran Islands.

Two Bedroom Deluxe Sea View Guest Suite
Set in Inis Mor and only 7.6 km from Aran Islands, Two Bedroom Deluxe Sea View Guest Suite offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Irish Isle Oasis: Spacious 5-Bedroom Retreat
Situated in Bungowla and only 8.4 km from Aran Islands, Irish Isle Oasis: Spacious 5-Bedroom Retreat features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Port Aran House
Located just 4.1 km from Aran Islands, Port Aran House provides accommodation in Kilronan with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.

Kilronan Holiday Homes
Located in Kilronan, Inishmore region, Kilronan Holiday Homes is set 4.6 km from Aran Islands. Featuring sea and garden views, this holiday home also offers free WiFi.

Seacrest B&B
Located in Kilronan, 700 metres from Aran Islands, Seacrest B&B offers beachfront accommodation and various facilities, such as a shared lounge.

Clai Ban
Featuring a shared lounge, Clai Ban is set in Kilronan in the Inishmore region, 4.7 km from Aran Islands. Each accommodation at the 3-star bed and breakfast has sea views and free WiFi.

Aran Walkers Lodge
Set on Aran Islands 6-5 km from Kilronan port, Aran Walkers Lodge features a garden, a terrace and free WiFi. We offer a complete complimentary breakfast.

Kilmurvey House
Facing the seafront in Kilronan, Kilmurvey House has a garden and a shared lounge. The property features sea and garden views, and is 7.5 km from Aran Islands.

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- 8.0
Outside the town is more interesting than inside.
Outside the town is more interesting than inside. But avoid the minibus tours. Our driver, John, spent five frickin' hours driving around trying to find more passengers, during which time he showed us only two of the sights. He also spent some of the time essentially providing a taxi service, and treated his taxi customers with much more consideration than his tour passengers. It was a waste of our money and a much bigger waste of our limited time on the island.Guest review byKarenUnited States - 10.0
The island is absolutely isolated.
The island is absolutely isolated. Only transportation is bicycles. Most tourists arrive on the morning ferry and leave on the evening ferry so when you stay overnight, it is very, very quiet and isolated. We really loved that part of it! “Guest review byDavidUnited States - 10.0
A shorter list such as tidy up after cooking and that...
A shorter list such as tidy up after cooking and that emptying bins and removing shoes to protect floors and general things not a long check list for a cleaner to do and insyring a drop of milk is there for guests as the shop may be closed on arrival also if we had of know this we would have got bits before arrival so advising guests to be prepared be greatGuest review byJohnIreland - 10.0
We highly highly recommend Aran Bike Hire - they couldn't...
We highly highly recommend Aran Bike Hire - they couldn't have been nicer kitting us out with bikes. Then, when we had a non bike related wrist break, Michael & team came to our rescue - driving the patient to meet the on-call doc; then to our accommodation to wait for the ferry & then directly to the ferry with an ambulance to meet us in Rossaveal. We really appreciated the Aran islanders' care and warmth - we felt treated as family. It came as no surprise to us to hear from AnnMarie that the islanders sponsor the annual visit of the Little Blue Heroes Foundation charity for ill children and their families.Guest review byHeidiIreland - 10.0
There is lots to see and do on the island.
There is lots to see and do on the island. Lots of history and prehistoric monuments. If you are into live music, there's no shortage of that. The Islanders we met were kind and welcoming. We have dietary restrictions, but we're still able to find decent food to eat. There are some spectacular views, and Poll na bPéist in particular is definitely worth a visit.Guest review bySiobhánIreland - 10.0
A great experience of the old Irish way full of culture and...
A great experience of the old Irish way full of culture and the traditional way of life. Joe wattys and the Bar are great for a meal and a drink with lots of options I'm getting around the island with bus/pony tours and electric bikes to offer.Guest review bydavinaIreland - 10.0
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor.
It is always a joy to visit Inis Mor. It is particularly enjoyable at this time of the year before the summer season kicks in. Plenty of walks and sights to see. If the weather is not good, there are the pubs where craic and chat are to be had. The music in Joe Watty's is worth checking out along with their beef caserole.Guest review byAndrewIreland