Archive for July, 2010

Fungi the Dingle Dolphin worth visiting

Dingle is a favourite holiday destination for tourists from home and abroad. It is located in the most westerly part of Ireland in a region of beautiful mountain and coastal scenery.
Dingle had been a fishing town for centuries but more recently its main industry is tourism. Some fishing still goes on and fishing boats of all sizes are frequently berthed at Dingle pier unloading their catch.
One of Dingle’s favourite visitor attractions for the past twenty years is Fungi, the Dingle Dolphin. Fungi is a dolphin who lives in Dingle harbor. Nobody knows how long he has been in Dingle but he was first spotted in 1984 escorting the Dingle fishing boats into and out of the harbor. By mid 1984, Department of The Marine manager Kevin Flannery had made a note of the dolphin as a permanent occupant of Dingle harbour and self-appointed pilot of the fishing fleet.
The dolphin was named Fungi and over the next few years and lots of study Fungi became less shy of humans so that swimmers could swim alongside him and play with him in the water. Read the rest of this entry »

Time to book your accommodation in Dingle now

Dingle in County Kerry has been a very popular destination for years now. The combination of stunning scenery, traditional culture  and music, pubs, nightlife, and good food has captured the imagination of many and since the making of Ryan’s Daughter, tourists, including many celebrities, have been flocking to Dingle every year.
There is a great atmosphere which lifts the spirits even in the most gloomy times. The only downside is that it can be difficult to get accommodation at busy periods like mid-summer and Christmas so it is advisable to book early!
Stay in Kerry has good Dingle Hotels and Dingle Bed and  Breakfasts for booking online.