Aer Arann Islands

WHERE TO STAY IN INIS MÓR

There are a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets on Inis Mór, these include the Hotel (099 61104) and a number of Bed & Breakfasts & Guesthouses which we will be happy to book for you when reserving your flight. Alternatively contact the Inis Mór tourist office (099 61263).

Overlooking Kilronan Harbour on Inis Mór Island in County Galway, Pier House offers Bed and Breakfast in a peaceful location off Ireland’s west coast. They are ideally located for you to begin exploring the Aran Islands.

A B&B located in the centre of Kilronan. Just a 10-minute walk from the harbour and a stone throw away from Joe Wattys Bar & Restaurant.

Aran Islands Camping and Glamping is situated on Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands in the mouth of Galway Bay, on the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland.

Aran Islands Hotel is a cosy & modern hotel overlooking a beautiful beach & views of the island and harbour. They have taken great care to make their hotel a safe haven for those wishing to connect with family & friends again. They have 40 newly built Seaview Bedroom Chalets with stunning views from your large comfortable bed or while sitting with friends on your decking. They have 22 hotel rooms, including some beautiful balcony bedrooms with panoramic views. Their Bar & Restaurant serves up delicious, fresh and comforting food daily to fuel your Wild Atlantic Adventures.
July/August – Midweek Summer Special 2 nights B&B midweek (Sun-Thurs) in one of their stunning private Seaview Bedroom Chalets (subject to availability) for €260, 2 people sharing (€130pps). Plus free access to Dun Aonghasa. Promo code is SummerSpecial.

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Inis Mór is the largest of the three islands. It’s principal village is Kilronan where there is a good, deep harbour. An excellent Visitor’s Centre, Ionad Arainn, for the history and culture of the island.

Inis Meáin the middle island. There is one pub which is thatched and kept in the old traditional style. There is no bank on the island, so the bank flies in with Aer Arann once a month for business.

Inis Oírr, the smallest island, contains the ruins of St. Kevin’s Church, or Teampal Chaomhain, now sunk deeply into a sandy hill close to the shore. The saint’s feast day is June 14th.