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Dingle is a fantastic destination for sailing with its picturesque coastal landscapes, diverse marine life, and rich maritime history.

Ireland's rugged coastline offers challenging sailing with variable winds of 15-25 knots and frequent weather changes. Advanced sailors can navigate strong tidal currents and rocky shores from May to September.

Skill Level: Advanced

Highlights

  • Breath-taking views of the Dingle Peninsula
  • Opportunities for dolphin and whale watching
  • Exploring the remote Blasket Islands
  • Visiting historic sites such as Dunbeg Fort and Fahan Beehive Huts
  • Strolling along beautiful sandy beaches
  • Sampling fresh seafood in charming Dingle town
  • Experiencing the lively local music scene
  • Access to traditional Irish pubs and friendly hospitality
  • Opportunity to participate in sailing events and regattas
  • Chance to improve your sailing skills with local sailing schools

Weather

TemperaturePrecipitationRainSunshineWind
Jan8C85mm70%3 hours12 knots
Cool with occasional rain showers
Feb9C61mm60%4 hours13 knots
Cool and windy
Mar10C55mm55%5 hours14 knots
Cool, occasionally sunny
Apr12C48mm50%6 hours15 knots
Mild with occasional rain showers
May15C43mm45%7 hours14 knots
Mild and mostly sunny
Jun18C50mm50%7 hours13 knots
Warm and occasional showers
Jul21C55mm55%7 hours11 knots
Warm with intermittent rain
Aug20C61mm60%6 hours10 knots
Warm with occasional rain
Sep17C48mm50%5 hours12 knots
Mild and partly cloudy
Oct13C58mm65%4 hours13 knots
Cool with occasional showers
Nov11C78mm75%3 hours15 knots
Cool and rainy
Dec9C85mm70%3 hours14 knots
Cool with occasional rain showers
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