The Best Spa Hotels to Book in Ireland
When it comes to spa hotels, Ireland can rival any destination. Dublin serves travellers with a fondness for urban pampering, while the countryside and loughs cater to those wanting an escape-from-it-all break. If you’re struggling to narrow down the options, here’s a guide to the best spa hotels in Ireland – all bookable on Culture Trip.
Aghadoe Heights Hotel and Spa, for a relaxing retreat in County Kerry
Spa Hotel
On a hilltop overlooking Lough Leane, Aghadoe Heights occupies a calm-inducing space by the Lakes of Killarney and the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks mountains. The spa harnesses that tranquility, with a decor that mixes natural slate with a colour palette based on wild Irish flowers and grasses. The thermal suite has four heated cabins and multi-sensory showers, while spa treatments include wraps, reflexology, and bath rituals.
Ashford Castle, for five-star treatments in County Mayo
Spa Hotel
The award-winning spa at Ashford Castle delivers opulent five-star treatments, personalised and balanced for every guest. Visits to the invigorating hammam and steam room can be followed by time on the terrace, where you can admire the lake and ancient woodlands. Visit the relaxation pool, which sits in a bronze conservatory, to admire a renowned Tree of Life mural with nods to Irish-Celtic mythology.
The Marker Hotel, for an urban spa in Dublin
Spa Hotel
A dramatic 23m (75ft) pool is the centrepiece of the stylish spa here. Coupled with a eucalyptus-infused steam room, spacious jacuzzi and gym, it’s little wonder the Marker is consistently name among the best spa hotels in Ireland. It exudes urban sophistication, with charcoal-coloured walls creating a peaceful respite from the busy city outside.
Lough Eske Castle, for a peaceful retreat on the Wild Atlantic Way
Bed and Breakfast, Spa Hotel
Lough Eske Castle, in County Donegal, provides a welcoming spot for R&R – particularly if you’re driving the Wild Atlantic Way. The Cara Organic Beauty Spa comprises seven treatment rooms, a thermal suite and an infinity pool. Enjoy the sanarium – a sauna with increased humidity – alongside spa rituals, which include facial and body treatments.
The Merrion, for the A-list treatment in the capital
Hotel, Luxury
Ballyfin Demesne, for five-star pampering in a country house
Hotel
Cliff House Hotel, for luxury in the fishing village of Ardmore
Hotel
Considered one of the finest luxury hotels in Ireland, Cliff House has a spa to match, if not enhance, its reputation. It has a 15m (50ft) indoor infinity pool that seemingly merges with the Irish Sea. And should you want to go full Wim Hof, there’s a natural outdoor rockpool – though the al fresco relaxation terrace and jacuzzi are more gentle ways to chill.
Adare Manor, for some well-deserved R&R in County Limerick
Resort, Hotel
Powerscourt Hotel, a relaxing escape from the city
Spa Hotel, Golf Hotel, Hotel
In the woodlands of County Wicklow, south of Dublin, this property on the Powerscourt Estate is the perfect spot to escape the city. Spa rituals incorporate Espa products and include reflexology, facials and massages. The 20m (65ft) pool is illuminated with Swarovski crystal lighting, and the leisure club includes a thermal suite, sauna and serenity room. You can also try yoga, pilates and aqua aerobics.
Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa, for an outdoor escape
Spa Hotel, Lodge
Embrace the healing properties of nature with a stay at this award-winning spa hotel in west Cork. There’s a seawater therapy pool – the water comes straight from the Atlantic Ocean and is heated to a comfortable 31C (88F). There’s also a selection of thalassotherapy treatments, including a selection of baths. Should you rather be by the sea than in it, yoga sessions on the water’s edge provide a relaxing (and dry) experience.