Dingle – Digital Nomad Guide
Dingle sits where the Atlantic meets the Dingle Peninsula, a fishing town wrapped around a natural harbor with traditional boat-building workshops and Gaelic-speaking neighborhoods. Mornings bring fishing boats returning to the pier while cafés along Main Street serve locally caught seafood and Irish coffee. The town keeps traditional music alive in Murphy's and O'Flaherty's pubs, where conversations switch between English and Irish throughout the evening. Fungie the dolphin made the bay famous, but it's the nearby Blasket Islands and ancient beehive huts that draw hikers and history lovers. Work happens best in harbor-view cafés, with afternoon breaks for cliff walks along Slea Head Drive.
Key facts
- Monthly Cost: $2000
- Overall Score: 6.7/10
- Internet: 75 Mbps
- Safety: 8.5/10