Tralee
Tralee, the county's capital, is found on southwest Ireland's Atlantic coast. It is filled with historic attractions, pubs, bars and restaurants. Visit a mountain peak for spectacular views of the Dingle Peninsula. In the county museum, find a remarkable collection of priceless archaeological objects.
This charming town, which is home to many entertainment attractions, is renowned for its untamed landscape, cliffs, mountains, and ocean views. The Blennerville Windmill must be photographed at all times. In front of the mountains and behind the sea, this whitewashed beacon stands erect. The Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre offers the perfect daytime activity. This large area is a great location to unwind, whether you want to take in the peace and quiet on the nature boardwalk or try your hand at water zorbing. Visit Banna Strand, a clean, quiet beach ideal for picnics, for complete relaxation. Tourists have flocked to Tralee for the Rose Of Tralee International Festival, which takes place in August and is the second most popular holiday in Ireland after St. Patrick's Day.