

Hostels in Ireland
When all you need for your perfect holiday is a warm bed, the right location and a built-in social scene, a hostel is just the thing






For some vacations, it’s all about luxury; others, history; and then, there are the simple, stripped-back, super-chill trips that are all about the destination. The ones where you’ve spent all your energy seeing the city sights, and just need a place to lay your head before pounding the pavements the next day.
You can find such a stay at Gogarty's International Hostel in Dublin's Temple Bar, or Kilronan Hostel on Inis Mór, one of the Aran Islands, where all you want is a hot shower after a day spent surfing the wild Atlantic waves;
Rest your head at the Mourne Lodge in the heart of the Mourne Mountains, where the unspoiled mountain landscapes outside the window are so beautiful that your dreams could never match them.
These are the trips where nothing beats a hostel. And we’ve rounded up some of the best hostels in Ireland...
Hostels are great places to meet others while you're here
Hostels for every type of trip
Whether you’re looking for a group-friendly spot for you and your closest gang of friends, or you’re a solo traveller eager to meet others on the same buzz, hostels offer the ideal balance.
Many for whom city-centre hotel prices are unrealistic can find centrally located hostels at a fraction of the cost. Boutique-style Generator is at the heart of Dublin city; while Botanical Backpackers is surrounded by restaurants and attractions in central Belfast; and Galway City Hostel & Bar looks out over Eyre Square.


Jacob's Inn, Dublin city
For more rural stays, An Óige’s (the Irish Youth Hostel Association) youth hostels are hard to beat. With over 90 years of experience behind them, these hostels spread across nine counties aim to foster an appreciation for Ireland’s unique countryside, culture and heritage in all who visit.
Others include the Glendalough International Youth Hostel in County Wicklow; County Sligo’s Benwiskin Centre; and Finn McCool’s Hostel along Northern Ireland’s spectacular Causeway Coast.
And for somewhere with that little something special, try the beautifully designed Nest Boutique Hostel in Galway for its ensuite rooms and private rooms, and locally sourced breakfast; or Killarney’s award-winning Black Sheep Eco Adventure Hostel, home to a dog who’s more well-travelled than most of the guests!


Portstewart, County Londonderry
What to do while hostelling
One of the great joys of hostel travelling is the social aspect. You’ll never meet the range and variety of people in a hotel that you’ll come across in a hostel – so make the most of it! If you’re on your own, introduce yourself to fellow travellers, especially your roommates.
Linking up for day trips or activities, or joining the group dinner nights in the common room, or attend classes and live music sessions hosted by many hostels, can lead to moments and friendships you’ll treasure forever.
If you’re staying with friends, get to know the front-of-house staff. Hostels often employ residents to man the desks and work in housekeeping, so chances are these people have been here for a while and will know the area inside out, as well as what local offers and discounts are available to hostellers.
Insider tips can unlock some of the best experiences you’ll have on any holiday – so be sure to root them out!


Eyre Square, County Galway
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Django's Hostel
Django's Hostel is a family run modern budget accommodation facility. Open all year round, they offer accommodation in the Hidden Heart of Ireland.
Tipperary
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Carlingford Adventure Centre
Head to Carlingford Adventure Centre in Carlingford, County Louth, for an action packed day out. Take to the water and explore beautiful Carlingford Lough before trying fun activities in the Cooley Mountains.
Louth
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Ballymacarbry Hostel
Ballymacarbry Hostel is part of a community centre situated in a tranquil area of the Nire Valley County Waterford. The hostel is ideally situated for an adventure orientated group, walking or hiking in the Comeragh Mountains.
Waterford
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Rick's Causeway Coast Hostel
Close to pubs, cafes, restaurants, shops . The Ulster Way, golf, pony trekking, sea angling and bicycle hire nearby. All major attractions, Giant's Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Bushmills Distillery a short drive away. Good public transport links.
Portstewart
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Ballyhoura Luxury Hostel
Ballyhoura Luxury Hostel is located in the picturesque mountain village of Kilfinane, County Limerick in the Ballyhoura Mountains. Self-catering accommodation for individuals, families and groups with private and family rooms available.
Limerick
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Rostrevor Mountain Lodge
Our philosophy is simple. Good food, the best staff and non-stop adventure in a comfortable safe environment. With a wide range of activities, meals and accommodation, we have the perfect combination for any adventure trip.
Rostrevor
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Belleek Hostel
Belleek Hostel is located on 1 Commons Road opposite Rugby Stadium.
BT93 3AP
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