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County Kerry is a popular destination wedding spot for tourists and locals alike. Nicknamed “The Kingdom”, County Kerry in south west Ireland is a hotbed of Irish speakers, dramatic scenery, and rich cultural traditions. Its UNESCO world heritage status and breathtaking backdrops make it a truly unique place to tie the knot.
From the windswept cliffs of the Dingle Peninsula to the peaceful lakes of Killarney, Kerry blends raw natural beauty with a deep sense of heritage. Its colourful towns are alive with music, storytelling, and the warm welcome Ireland is famous for, making it the perfect place to host your special day.
What’s more, the region is home to some of Ireland’s most talented wedding suppliers. From photographers who know how to capture the light over the lakes, to florists inspired by wild Atlantic blooms, and chefs who can cook up an Irish storm, you’re spoilt for choice! Give them a flavour of what you’re hoping for and let them take the reins.
If that wasn’t enough, Irish weddings offer a ton of bang for your buck. The average Irish wedding costs £18,300 (approximately €21,600). That’s a saving of £2,500 (approximately €2,900) compared to the UK average of £20,822 (approximately €24,000). That means there’s lots left over for some fabulous suppliers, like a swinging live band or an upgrade on your wine service. Equally, that’s money that could be saved towards a house deposit or the honeymoon of dreams. The choice is yours!
If you’re dreaming of a traditional Irish wedding, County Kerry is just the place. This stronghold of Irish culture and language offers an authentic backdrop for age-old customs like handfasting ceremonies, Gaelic hymns, Celtic harp music, and vintage lace details. Whether you want a completely Irish ceremony or feel like blending tradition with more modern elements, Kerry gives you the freedom to create a day that feels both deeply personal and full of heart.
If laid-back is the vibe but you aren’t too keen on going full-on rustic, consider a boho chic wedding. The beauty of boho chic is it can be as subtle or as overt as you like. Fancy a barefoot, clifftop ceremony followed by a festival-themed reception with a live Irish band? Go for it. Or maybe you’d prefer a soft, romantic nod to boho with flowing florals, earthy tones, and relaxed dining in a stylish hotel. Either way, the choice is yours, and with Kerry’s stunning scenery and versatile venues, you can effortlessly strike that balance.
Looking for your dream venue in County Kerry? Check out this list of four Bridebook-approved venues and start planning your perfect day.
If you’re all about the views, Sneem Hotel is the stuff of dreams. Nestled between the mountains and the sea on the famous Ring of Kerry, it offers panoramic views of the River Sneem and the surrounding countryside. All wedding packages (that start at €110 a head) can be completely tailored to suit your needs, and the team prides themselves on their attention to detail and offering a stress-free planning process. Trust us—if you can dream it, they can do it!
Another great option is the Dingle Skellig Hotel. With breathtaking views of Dingle Bay and a reputation for top-tier service, it’s perfect for couples looking for a coastal celebration with a touch of luxury. The hotel’s dedicated wedding team is known for going the extra mile, and their packages include everything from a red carpet arrival to a gourmet menu featuring locally sourced ingredients. Prices start at €100 per head, but you may get a cheaper deal if you opt for a mid-week or off-peak wedding, so keep an open mind!
If you’re looking for something a little more unique, Killarney House and Garden is a beautiful outdoor reception venue that offers access to the McGillycuddy’s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland. If you’re planning a wedding that’s straight out of a period drama, this is the place for you. The only slight drawback is that it’s an outdoor-only venue, so you’ll need a solid Plan B in case of rain (this is Ireland, after all!). But with the right marquee setup and a little creative planning, it can be transformed into the stuff of legends. Prices are available upon request only.
If feeling like royalty is at the top of your list, Ballyseede Castle is an authentic Irish castle steeped in local history. The chief garrison of the legendary Fitzgeralds, Earls of Desmond (who refused to swear allegiance to the British crown), this 16th-century castle has been immaculately restored and is full of charm, character, and a touch of rebellion. Wedding packages start from around €109 per guest, and the team offers exclusive use of the castle for your celebration—so you and your guests can live like nobility, if only for a day!
There’s a huge range of wedding venue price points on offer in County Kerry. Venue hire alone can start at €150 all the way up to €20,000 for super luxury packages. On the other hand, some venues prefer a per-head pricing structure, which is perfect for those keeping it intimate. Prices range from €69 up to €185 per head, depending on the season, day of the week, and what’s included in the package. Work with your venue (or wedding planner) to craft your perfect package.
County Kerry’s rural location means you’ll need a slightly longer than average lead time. Rural locations tend to take a little longer to organise than a city centre wedding simply due to logistics like transport, accommodation, and supplier availability.
It’s best to start looking at least 18–24 months in advance, especially if you’ve got your heart set on a popular venue or a peak-season date. It may feel like overkill, but you may even want to start planning your wedding a little before that if you’re hosting a destination wedding. Although County Kerry suppliers are used to working with couples from afar, giving them extra lead time ensures you have time to research the exact locations and styles you like, as well as all the small details that make the day extra special.
County Kerry is absolutely beautiful—there’s no denying it. Although everyone hopes for sunshine on their big day, the drama of cloudy skies or a bit of rain against the rugged landscape can actually add a romantic, cinematic quality to your photos. That said, it’s always smart to plan for all types of weather, no matter the season. So, pack an umbrella, prep a marquee, and trust that County Kerry will deliver the vibe, rain or shine.
Spring (March-May) is one of the most popular seasons for weddings in County Kerry. The mild climate, longer evenings, and promise of newness in the air is undeniably romantic, and the countryside is bursting back into life after the chill of winter. Temperatures range from 4°C to 15°C, so it's also a great time for outdoor photos without the crazy summer crowds. For couples dreaming of a natural, light-filled wedding surrounded by blooming beauty, spring in Kerry ticks every box.
Summer (June-August) is a beautiful time to get married in County Kerry. The sunshine, bright blue skies, and long evenings mean you can make the most of the stunning outdoor settings. Average temperatures range from 14°C to 18°C, and while there's still the occasional rain shower, the overall vibe is vibrant, lively, and full of warmth. Summer is also peak season, so early booking is a must if you want to secure your dream venue and suppliers.
Autumn (September-November), although not the most popular time to get married, can make for an unbeatable wedding. The beautiful colours, mild temperatures, and seasonal charm are an incredible combination that bring an undeniably romantic feeling to your big day. Lean into it with jewel tone bridesmaid dresses, a pretty sunflower bouquet, or pumpkin spice-themed food and drink to embrace the cosy vibe.
Winter (December-February) is a beautiful time to get married in County Kerry. Although not as popular as the spring or summer, the dark nights, twinkly lights, and a dusting of frost create a magical feel that’s straight out of a fairytale. You’ll need to wrap up warm and, of course, have a solid plan for indoor heating. But, with the right planning and a cosy, atmospheric venue, a winter wedding can be every bit as breathtaking as a summer one—just in a different, more intimate way.
It can be a little tricky to reach County Kerry. Its westernmost location means coming from any direction feels like a mission, and journey times can be longer than expected, especially if you're travelling by road through winding country routes. That said, it’s absolutely worth the effort.
Kerry Airport (KIR) offers limited but convenient flights from the UK and Europe, while Shannon (SNN) and Cork (ORK) airports are also within a couple of hours’ drive. You can also get ferries from mainland UK to cities like Belfast and Dublin, before catching connecting flights to these smaller airports. Although this can take a little planning, it’s a much quicker way to get around than driving the whole way.
Once you arrive, there are plenty of accommodation options for every budget. Whether you fancy a boutique hotel, Airbnb, or even fancy driving a campervan and parking up, there are a ton of options to suit every guest. Some wedding venues even double up as hotels, meaning your guests can boogie on down before rolling into a comfy bed just a few metres away. Consider spots like Seaview House Hotel, Jacks Coastguard Restaurant, or the Killarney Park Hotel if you’re looking for a spot to block-book your rooms and keep everyone under one roof.