Best of Ireland Came to Dungarvan — Here’s Where They Stayed (and Why You Should Too)
You might have spotted it on your feed. Best of Ireland dropped into Dungarvan last month for a weekend of food, sea air, and spontaneous good decisions.
No tourist traps. No filter-needed landscapes. Just a town that quietly proves its worth the second you check in. So here’s how they did it. And how you can too.
Dungarvan isn’t the kind of place that needs a five-star façade. What you want here is ease, and that’s exactly what they booked.
They chose 360 Stay, “In the Pink” as their base. Here’s why:
🏡 Self-catering home right in town
🛎️ Easy self check-in, no waiting on keys or reception
🚶 A short stroll from the quay, cafés, and nightlife
🍳 Kitchens for slow breakfasts, fridges for late-night wine
Basically, it’s the kind of stay that lets you actually enjoy Dungarvan, not just sleep near it.
Their Reels said it all: tapas and wine at 360 Cookhouse, local eats, and comedic sundown vibes that made it clear they weren’t rushing anywhere.
"We stayed in 360 Stay right in the heart of the town – a stylish, central spot that was the perfect base for exploring” — Cathal, Best of Ireland
The beauty of Dungarvan? You don’t need a car. You don’t need a plan. You just need a good base and a bit of curiosity.
Here’s How to Steal Their Weekend
Want to do it like they did? Here’s the no-fuss version:
Saturday
Slow start, coastal walk or bike the Greenway
Long lunch, local shopping
Another round of cocktails (because you can!)
Friday
Check in after work
Dinner & drinks at 360 Cookhouse
Catch a show at Dungarvan Comedy Club
Sunday
Late checkout
One last coffee on the harbour
Home by afternoon, mind reset
And yes, we’ve got midweek deals if you want to skip the crowds and stay for less.
So, Why Should You?
If it’s good enough for Ireland’s biggest travel page — it’s probably good enough for your next break.
Better yet, book direct and you’ll get:
30% off midweek stays
Easy booking and fast check-in
The same view, vibe, and value — minus the Instagram pressure